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Originally Posted by ryannumber1gamer
So what your saying is in a The Twlight Zone episode It's a good life. There's a giant space ape who steals a kid's brain and then the kid's dog sidekick comes and throws a person called Sammun-Mak's brain into the kid's body which then gives Sammun-Mak powers. Then when the dog sidekick is about to save the kid then Sammun-Mak changes the world so he can be king. So then the kid tricks the dog sidekick to stop Sammun-Mak which then ends with the Dog fighting a space ape and a crazy king which then ends with the world going by to normal and then loads of Sam clones oops i mean loads of dog sidekick clones come and attack them?
Wow Sam & Max used a lot from The Twlight Zone in this episode.
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I know you're probably being facetious but don't mock him for seeing a similarity (the similarity being both 303 and that episode feature a child with god-like powers) in a Twilight Zone episode when the whole season is inspired by that series. :P
I'm a huge Twilight Zone nerd so indulge me for a moment; "It's a Good Life" was one of the series' most famous episodes, and it revolves around a town called Peaksville. A six-year-old boy lives there, named Anthony, and Anthony has had god-like powers since birth. He's separated Peaksville from the rest of the world, so much that it may not even be a part of Earth anymore. He can manipulate the weather, transform people and objects, read the minds of everyone around him, send others to a place called "the cornfield" (it's implied this actually just wipes them out of existence), and basically bend reality to his will. As a result he has complete control over Peaksville and everyone living there, and all the adults are absolutely terrified of him. But it's not because Anthony is evil, he's just a six-year-old kid who doesn't know any better. He's too young to understand his own tyrannical actions.
There becomes an interesting moral dilemma towards the end of the episode, where a man says they should just kill Anthony and end this.
But is that the right thing to do? Can you really kill a child, even one that's so powerful he's a danger to everyone around him? He's not old enough, his brain hasn't grown enough, to comprehend what he's doing is wrong. Is it really his fault, can you really justify taking away a child's life for the sake of everyone else around him?
The creepy concept of a town under the rule of a realty-altering child along with that moral question is what's made it one of The Twilight Zone's most well-known and popular episodes. I really recommend watching it sometime if you've never seen it.
"It's a Good Life" has been referenced and parodied in a number of other television shows and cartoons, notably in the latter category The Simpsons, Johnny Bravo (along with the episodes "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Living Doll"), and the Sam & Max animated series! In the Sam & Max episode "The Trouble With Gary", Gary and his powers are based on Anthony. The Sam & Max cartoon also parodied The Twilight Zone episode "The Invaders" in its episode of the same name.
Seems like Sam & Max has had a connection with The Twilight Zone for quite a long time. Perhaps having it as an overall theme of The Devil's Playhouse was inevitable? :3