Twilight Zone or Alfred Hitchcock

Passepartout

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I love both shows. Hitchcock had his sense of humor and was more mystery and murder like his movies.
Twilight Zone and Rod Serling had more sci fi.

But who would you all pick of the anthology shows between those two!?

I love them both and can't decide but would give Hitchcock by a nose.
 
Please, please, please don't this turn into a "this or that" thread fest like it did for what seemed like a month. I literally had to stop coming here when that happen.
 
No it is not that. It is just that I really love both shows. As both shows were the best in their own unique way.
 
Passepartout;4582105 said:
No it is not that. It is just that I really love both shows. As both shows were the best in their own unique way.

This wasn't anything about your post, it was a post like this that started that last one. One or two posts, I don't mine, but there to be hundreds of them last time. I mean I would swear there were what seemed like 50 new ones every day.

As for the choices, I saw a lot more Twilight Zone than Alfred Hitchcock Presents, so for that alone I would have to go with Twilight Zone. That said, the Hitchcock movies I have seen have always been great.
 
Twilight Zone has the more memorable episodes. I like both but would say Twilight Zone.

I miss these style of shows, what did you call it anthology? Where it's basically a new story each episode. They don't necessarily have to be sci-fi but those are the ones I remember.
 
Netflix has both series available via streaming if anyone's interested.
 
I prefered the old Outer Limits actually. Though The Twilight Zone was pretty dang good, and probably a bit more consistent. Didn't get to see much of the Alfred Hitchcock show, making that a tough comparison.
 

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