![]() ![]() He spent fortunes on building a bomb-shelter and faking an apocalypse, simply to impress three people that did him wrong in the past. His character Paul Radin is obnoxious, arrogant, selfish, filthy rich and cowardly. No", depicts the most despicable type of anti-hero imaginable. And the rest of the episode is awesome as well! Genuinely one of my favorites of the entire three first seasons thus far, especially because I like my themes apocalyptic, my dialogues extended and eloquent and - last not but least - my villains as evil as possible! Joseph Wiseman, immortal thanks to his role of "Dr. True, in Christie's tale, they're all bad people hiding sinister secrets, whereas here they are good-hearted, and the host is malignant. In both tales, unknowing people are summoned by a secretive host and to an isolated place under false conditions. It's perhaps just my overactive imagination, but I was thrilled to see a rather big resemblance between the tale "One More Pallbearer" and what is probably Christie's most famous novel - "And then there were None". What I arguably love even more is the repertoire of Agatha Christie. ![]() I love The Twilight Zone, obviously, since it's one of the greatest TV-shows in history. ![]()
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