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A long running series that would commence with a seemingly ordinary situation that would change, there would be a familiar music played and Rod Serling (one of the writers) would walk into the scene and pose the question, is this an ordinary situation or have you just entered the twilight zone. From this point on the show would become mysterious and have a fantastic science fiction bent.
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Did the cornfield in "It's a Good Life" physically exist, or was it a metaphor?
In the classic Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life", six-year-old Anthony Fremont (played by child star Billy Mumy) has the power to wish for anything. He often gets angry at other people, punish …