Television's Mysteries
by: TV Crazy Man
The Twilight Zone of other Television Programs
You unlock this door with the key of imagination.
That's what Rod Serling would say. It appears to me that
the Twilight Zone may have affected more than the 30
minutes it controlled every week those many years ago.
So with the keys of your imagination lets journey
farther into the Outer Limits of television and discover
that the weird and the bizarre were not just limited to
the great classic sci-fi hits like the Twilight Zone and
the Outer Limits. Nor is the unexplained always
presented on Ripley's Believe it or Not.
The Mysterious changing Andy Taylor
What happened to Andy Griffith from the black and
white days of the Andy Griffith Show to the days of
color? It is common knowledge the black and white
episodes with Barney were more funny and entertaining,
but why did Andy suddenly change from a loveable country
bumpkin, who was always wise but never serious, to a
almost bitter man that seemed to even lose his country
accent?
Is the original answer for this something that
belongs in the Twilight Zone? Did the writers of the
show have an intriguing plot to reveal that just never
came to be? What could make a man change so drastically
from the changing of black and white to color? Is there
a scientific explanation? Could the answer be as bizarre
as a UFO kidnapping? Was Andy Taylor replaced with a
clone? Were we watching two different dimensions of time
and space?
I have some more reasonable explanations, but you be
the judge. Perhaps Andy had attempted to quit smoking
which made him grumpy in real life. Perhaps he was
trying to impress the equally grumpy Miss Crump or
should we say Miss Grump. Why, oh why, didn't he marry
the lady druggist? Perhaps none of this would have
happened.
The changed Andy happened about the time Barney Fife
left town. Did the antics of Don Knotts keep Andy in a
good ol' home town mood? Or did the emergence of the
Jughead hat wearing Goober affect Andy in a way that
can't be explained. After all, just before the show
turned color, Andy threatened the life of Goober, after
he put a car together right inside the court house.
So what do you think? Was it aliens, a lack of
nicotine, Goober, Gomer, Miss Crump, or no Barney? You
be the judge, I just present the facts as I know them.
The Disappearing Son on Happy Days
What about Chuck on Happy Days? How could a mother
and father completely forget they ever had a son? But if
you watched the recent Happy Days reunion if then there
was no reasonable explanation given as to why Chuck just
disappeared. In the final episode of Happy Days, Mr. C
even relates to the audience how he was happy to have
raised two children, not three as we know really
happened. Is this another case of alien abduction? There
is precedence for this strange phenomenon. If you have
seen the recent movie The Forgotten, you can see how
aliens can put the mind whammy on parents, making them
completely forget their kids for purposes of evil alien
experiments on parental mindsets. Surely the explanation
cannot be as simple as the writers were just too lazy to
keep up with the fact that the Cunninghams had another
son beside Richie. Perhaps the strange powers of the
Fonz were not simply from his cool as we were told.
Maybe the Fonz himself was an alien with the power of
mind control over other humans, including the power to
snap his fingers to bring herds of screaming girls to
his side. Now that I think of it, no wonder people think
Elvis is still alive. Maybe he too was from another
world. Could it be Elvis and the Fonz were part of a
rival gang from Ork preparing for the arrival Mork from
Ork?
More Unexplained Phenomenon
There are many more strange and bizarre unexplainable
phenomenon on television.
- Where did all the deputies go after the first
episode of the Dukes of Hazzard? Clearly there were
more than Enos and Rosco in the pilot episode.
- On the last episode of Lois and Clark: The New
Adventures of Superman, a baby arrives just for the
closing moments of the show, just because the Kents
want a child. No explanation is ever given. Is it then
just coincidence that Dean Cain would soon host the
new Ripley's Believe It or Not?
- How can Metropolis be in Kansas as it is only a
couple of hours away from Smallville on the popular WB
hit Smallville? On one episode Clark climbed a water
tower with a friend and they could actually see
Metropolis without X-ray vision. In the past it has
always been accepted that Metropolis represented New
York City.
- After 9 years of episodes, can anyone truly say
that any of the bizarre happenings on the X-files were
ever explained. What mind control did they use to
force us to watch year after year with no answers? I
beg of you Chris Carter make a movie or something that
can explain all of this unexplained phenomenon.
- On The Greatest American Hero, a 1980's tv show
about a teacher who gains Superman like powers by
wearing a super suit from aliens, there was one
strange occurrence. The Greatest American Hero's main
character Ralph Hinkley inexplicably becomes Ralph
Hanley. What happened? Well even though Ralph got his
super suit from aliens this was no alien conspiracy.
After the attempted assassination of President Ronald
Reagan by John Hinkley, they decided to rename the
main character to avoid any association with the John
Hinkley.
I'm sure there are many more unexplained events on
television throughout the years, but was it all by
television writers, or did Rod Serling's Twilight Zone
infect the rest of TV history as well?
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