One of the most moving and deeply personal statements on love in any medium. It's not just about romantic love, nor just familial, but _love_ in its truist and broadest sense. Every time I watch it, I'm a sobbing mess by the end. The DVD commentary is very informative about the episode's origins, for those interested. For me it is amongst the handful of greatest stories from the '80s TZ revival. For those watching this the first time, enjoy one of the greatest love stories ever written!
This writer agrees with the Authors views and thoughts. Its the first time he has seen this, and at age 74yrs, I will admit to being also 'a sobbing mess' at the end
babies come on their own timetable, u cant plan that, be happy when /if you get to have them, i love being a sahm of my 2 gorwn daughters very much, 80s babies.
A heart breaking but sweet and very touching story. A ghost story with a modern twist. A soul, departed too early, returns to the reincarnated soul of her husband, to save him from a desperate, loveless life. To remind him of a love that had been, and of a love still to be had. the "ghost" in this case, is not jealous or sad or selfish, but sends her loved one off to live a good life with someone else who loves him. "Is it better to have loved and lost, than to never have loved at all?" an eternal question that troubles us all. But I think it would be better to have had love, because it becomes part of your soul. Why else does it hurt so much when you lose it? But if it becomes part of you, you cannot really lose it. Maybe you just need to be reminded of it, like this man was reminded, by a true ghost in the machine. A genuinely interesting and very moving story, far better than anything produced today. And a real happy ending!
My favorite episode. Connects odd behavior this lifetime to last lifetime trauma, something I've known most of this lifetime. A much better delivery of truth than The Reincarnation of Peter Proud. Happier ending too.
Danica McKellar, three years before The Wonder Years. What an episode to appear in, too. It's neat to still see this and think she and I are the same age. We were only 10 when this aired! CBS Friday nights in the fifth grade were awesome with a lot of shows like this.
I saw this back in the 80s and I was a teen. It was cool but as a dad now the crying baby girl really bothered me. He should not be neglecting his hot wife.
Wonderful episode! And having been working in the ITC field(Instrumental TransCommunication), I've been receiving communication in different ways for 11 yrs now. I've only gotten communication through various audio techniques, but lack one and that's a real time conversation. I'm close to figuring that out. But to be able to actually see spirit while communicating in real time, would truly be an amazing feat.
@@SamuraiUploads ITC field goes back quite a ways. And there are various techniques, researchers, and tons of evidence as well. DRV(direct radio voices) may be a good place to begin. Constantine Roudive, Anabela Cardoso, and Marcello Bacci are a few of the pioneers. Bless!
This is *THE QUINTESSENTIAL TWIGHLIGHT ZONE EPISODE HONESTLY IN MY OPINION THE BEST EPISODE EVER PUT TO SCREEN.* I honestly interpreted as *Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now. On second viewing it’s obvious Karol is Nola , they make it clear many times through dialogue. perfect story, pacing , characters and twist ending with a very heart tugging conclusion. I know how it feels to loose people you love early my mom and the love of my life , she reminded me of what I think my mom WOULD have been but I didn’t have the courage or necessary things to love her and I know that I don’t want the fear of losing someone and loving again to pass over to my next life. As of March 2024 my ranking for 80s twighlight zone is: 1) Her pilgrim soul 2) A message from charity 3) The invisible man 4)There once was an old lady 5) The saucer of loneliness.
@@fernandofilizzola5711 Yes , right on the money ! *Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now . Listen to his wife’s dialogue on a second viewing , it 100% is shouting I AM YOUR NEW NORA ; YOUR SECOND CHANCE.
I don't think so. Robert's grief was so strong that it passed down through generations. Nola's purpose was to break the cycle of his fear of love, with her love.
I honestly interpreted as *Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now.
Good job I watched this before reading any of the comments - there's a few very heavy spoilers - one in particular will spoil it for you right from the get go. So if you want to watch this spoiler free, DO NOT read the idiotic comments posted that absolutely spoil the whole episode. I just can't believe people can be so dumb!!!
******************** *May contain spoilers, read on at your peril* ***************************** All of which begs the question, is his current wife the reincarnation of his lost love? If not, will this new woman's soul get along with the other one in the after life? How does all that work out?
You're overthinking it. Kevin was Robert, and although he did not remember Nora, he knew something was wrong, which was why he was having problems in his marriage. When he'd relived the life he'd had with Nora, he realised what the problem was. In the original timeline, Robert had let his life spoil in grief. Now he had a second chance and Nora made the sacrifice so he could find happiness with Carol. I don't think you have to think further than that, tbh!
*Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now.
*Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now.
One of the most beautiful and emotional Twilight Zone episodes of all time. Thank you for uploading it. 💓
One of the most moving and deeply personal statements on love in any medium. It's not just about romantic love, nor just familial, but _love_ in its truist and broadest sense. Every time I watch it, I'm a sobbing mess by the end. The DVD commentary is very informative about the episode's origins, for those interested. For me it is amongst the handful of greatest stories from the '80s TZ revival. For those watching this the first time, enjoy one of the greatest love stories ever written!
This writer agrees with the Authors views and thoughts. Its the first time he has seen this, and at age 74yrs, I will admit to being also 'a sobbing mess' at the end
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"If you never have happiness, you will never know what it's like to lose it". Thanks for posting. Very good show.
But why would you want to know that?
Because........um.....because.
This is one of my favourite twilight zones ,all the actors are great and the story is brilliant. Thanks for sharing this
Yeah it’s my favorite
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Stop bootlicking for likes..
As i did as a little girl watching.. i will forever weep after this episode 😢
OMG!!one of my fave episode i last saw it during mid 80s i think &i keep thinking where could i watch it again along came youtube!😁🤗
I wanna go bk & live in the 80’s. This ep was great…made me very nostalgic
A far better time to be alive
What a beautiful story this is!✨
10 months an hour would actually be 10 years every 12 hours, or 20 years every day. No wonder these scientists don't understand what is going on...
Thanks for uploading this ❤
I want one of them there computers so I can make my own 12 year old Winnie Cooper!
Cringe
Gross
babies come on their own timetable, u cant plan that, be happy when /if you get to have them, i love being a sahm of my 2 gorwn daughters very much, 80s babies.
A heart breaking but sweet and very touching story. A ghost story with a modern twist. A soul, departed too early, returns to the reincarnated soul of her husband, to save him from a desperate, loveless life. To remind him of a love that had been, and of a love still to be had. the "ghost" in this case, is not jealous or sad or selfish, but sends her loved one off to live a good life with someone else who loves him.
"Is it better to have loved and lost, than to never have loved at all?" an eternal question that troubles us all. But I think it would be better to have had love, because it becomes part of your soul. Why else does it hurt so much when you lose it? But if it becomes part of you, you cannot really lose it. Maybe you just need to be reminded of it, like this man was reminded, by a true ghost in the machine.
A genuinely interesting and very moving story, far better than anything produced today. And a real happy ending!
Yes , absolutely amazing episode it’s my favorite above all definitely!
I remember Gary Cole in American Gothic. Brilliant actor.
With a young Danica Mckelar ❤️
she's a cutie
My favorite episode. Connects odd behavior this lifetime to last lifetime trauma, something I've known most of this lifetime. A much better delivery of truth than The Reincarnation of Peter Proud. Happier ending too.
It’s amazing my favorite as well.
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Danica McKellar, three years before The Wonder Years. What an episode to appear in, too. It's neat to still see this and think she and I are the same age. We were only 10 when this aired! CBS Friday nights in the fifth grade were awesome with a lot of shows like this.
Gosh Gary Cole is sure young in this!😍😍😍
@1:42 I'll say!🍿😂
"I'm gonna need you to come in on Saturday!"
He turned into a total d*ck! 😆
Alan Brennert is a terrific writer.
"Morning Kevin, whaaaaaat's happening."
Well written story, better than a lot of scripts for movies.
My favorite ❤❤❤
I saw this back in the 80s and
I was a teen. It was cool but as a dad now the crying baby girl really bothered me. He should not be neglecting his hot wife.
I sincerely don’t remember this one at all. And, I thought I watched this as a kid religiously.
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Hi Ranger Annie... greetings from Houston, Tx
He....I was from Houston..
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Hi from Toronto, Canada!❤❤❤
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Hello from Oak Grove LA love these shows thanks
Wow.
What a genuinely great and moving story.
I wanna believe his modern day wife is the reincarnation of Nola.
That’s what I think is implied by Nola , this is my favorite episode.
@@Tiychristianelmorenoguapo Probably true.
I'd forgot about watching this so I'm gonna watch it again.
Don’t know why but this reminds me a little of that old movie Portrait of Jennie.
Why TV show are not like this anymore 😢😢😢😢
GOT WOKE WENT BROKE...
Wonderful episode! And having been working in the ITC field(Instrumental TransCommunication), I've been receiving communication in different ways for 11 yrs now. I've only gotten communication through various audio techniques, but lack one and that's a real time conversation. I'm close to figuring that out. But to be able to actually see spirit while communicating in real time, would truly be an amazing feat.
This is all fake twilight zone, don’t be gullible 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Puddycat00 11 yrs of serious research tells me otherwise. How many years do you have?
could you tell me more about this please?
@@SamuraiUploads ITC field goes back quite a ways. And there are various techniques, researchers, and tons of evidence as well. DRV(direct radio voices) may be a good place to begin. Constantine Roudive, Anabela Cardoso, and Marcello Bacci are a few of the pioneers. Bless!
That fetus spontaneously generates clothes.
A pretty story about reincarnation.
The ol smothered mate routine!
Been here, done that...
I got 2 t shirts, a coffee mug and 26 key fobs....errr key chains, that's it 👍
But then we all have 🙏
Brilliant episode
Sweet.
Same with me unfortunately my mother was an alcoholic that's why I tried to be a good mom
So Beautiful love story
This is *THE QUINTESSENTIAL TWIGHLIGHT ZONE EPISODE HONESTLY IN MY OPINION THE BEST EPISODE EVER PUT TO SCREEN.* I honestly interpreted as *Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now. On second viewing it’s obvious Karol is Nola , they make it clear many times through dialogue. perfect story, pacing , characters and twist ending with a very heart tugging conclusion. I know how it feels to loose people you love early my mom and the love of my life , she reminded me of what I think my mom WOULD have been but I didn’t have the courage or necessary things to love her and I know that I don’t want the fear of losing someone and loving again to pass over to my next life. As of March 2024 my ranking for 80s twighlight zone is:
1) Her pilgrim soul
2) A message from charity
3) The invisible man
4)There once was an old lady
5) The saucer of loneliness.
Hi, so can you explain the ending a little more for me?
So Kevin is Robert reincarnated? And Nola is Kevin’s wife Karol Reincarnated?
@@fernandofilizzola5711 Yes , right on the money ! *Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now . Listen to his wife’s dialogue on a second viewing , it 100% is shouting I AM YOUR NEW NORA ; YOUR SECOND CHANCE.
Haven’t seen Paladin of the Lost Hour yet?
Wow, that was something awesome!
Yes it was!
It’s definitely my favorite!
So Kevin was the reincarnation of Robert.
I don't think so. Robert's grief was so strong that it passed down through generations. Nola's purpose was to break the cycle of his fear of love, with her love.
@QuadriviumNumbers if you listen and connect the dots. It clearly said that he was "Robert" in his previous life...
Yes, Kevin was Robert. Just as Nora was brought back as a hologram, Kevin was the reincarnation of Robert.
Oh I thought Nola was Kevin's mum
I honestly interpreted as *Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now.
Inspire of the fuzziness and old tech, it can't diminish the good story at all.
*subscribed*
“Apoplectic” wow the words they used back then
Good job I watched this before reading any of the comments - there's a few very heavy spoilers - one in particular will spoil it for you right from the get go. So if you want to watch this spoiler free, DO NOT read the idiotic comments posted that absolutely spoil the whole episode. I just can't believe people can be so dumb!!!
Well, it was quite obvious from early on where the story was going. But of course it doesn't detract from the beauty of it.
"A cold reset?.....It will take all day to power it back up again!" .....Hah Hah, now it takes 12 seconds
Well technology has to start somewhere before advancement dummy...
******************** *May contain spoilers, read on at your peril* *****************************
All of which begs the question, is his current wife the reincarnation of his lost love? If not, will this new woman's soul get along with the other one in the after life? How does all that work out?
You're overthinking it. Kevin was Robert, and although he did not remember Nora, he knew something was wrong, which was why he was having problems in his marriage. When he'd relived the life he'd had with Nora, he realised what the problem was. In the original timeline, Robert had let his life spoil in grief. Now he had a second chance and Nora made the sacrifice so he could find happiness with Carol. I don't think you have to think further than that, tbh!
Good episode.
Before she starred in law and order episodes
Beautiful story about reincarnation
Did he just try to control alt delete a baby lmbo
Wendy Cooper
I believe it's Winnie .. :)
I would prefer an old B&W as opposed to continuously trying to focus my eyes.
And contemporary scifi is supposed to be better than THIS? Really??? Rrrreally??
This is a goofy one. 🤣
fetus =proper word and real meaning. LITTLE ONE. no more no less disposable, theres only one of all of us.
Too bad the computer couldn’t generate a better child actor.
I missed something-was it his mother?
No, Kevin was Robert.
*Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now.
Wes Craven directed this psycho sci Fi horror meta-gothic Shit w an upp er case S . Need I write more? (Nein , could have stopped at Wes Craven!)
Then why are you watching, Wes??
I'm not understanding this frfr
*Kevin is Robert reincarnated* and Nola is his *wife , a second chance at a full life with Kevin* he can let the old her go because he already has her again , he needs to focus on the now ; the Nora he has now.
Worst TV kiss ever
😂😂😂😅
He went left, she went left and I was like...what's going on?
@@DarkroomMedia007What is so funny? 😮
@@DarkroomMedia007What is so funny?🤔
Boring.
Woah, double cheese on that pizza 😅😅