The Twilight Zone (1985)

The Twilight Zone (1985) season 3 on CBS
Watch The Twilight Zone (1985) on CBS
Status:
Ended
Season 3:
Ended on December 31, 1989
Watched: 0%
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Season: 3
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Sep 24, 1988 The Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon
E2 Oct 01, 1988 Extra Innings
E3 Oct 08, 1988 The Crossing
E4 Oct 15, 1988 The Hunters
E5 Oct 22, 1988 Dream Me a Life
E6 Oct 29, 1988 Memories
E7 Nov 05, 1988 The Hellgramite Method
E8 Nov 12, 1988 Our Selena is Dying
E9 Nov 19, 1988 The Call
E10 Nov 26, 1988 The Trance
E11 Dec 03, 1988 Acts of Terror
E12 Dec 10, 1988 20/20 Vision
E13 Dec 17, 1988 There Was an Old Woman
E14 Dec 24, 1988 The Trunk
E15 Dec 31, 1988 Appointment on Route 17
E16 Jan 07, 1989 The Cold Equations
E17 Jan 14, 1989 Stranger in Possum Meadows
E18 Jan 21, 1989 Street of Shadows
E19 Jan 28, 1989 Something in the Walls
E20 Dec 31, 1989 A Game of Pool
E21 Feb 25, 1989 The Wall
E22 Feb 11, 1989 Room 2426
E23 Feb 18, 1989 The Mind of Simon Foster
E24 Mar 04, 1989 Cat and Mouse
E25 Mar 12, 1989 Rendezvous in a Dark Place
E26 Mar 18, 1989 Many, Many Monkeys
E27 Mar 25, 1989 Love is Blind
E28 Apr 01, 1989 Crazy as a Soup Sandwich
E29 Apr 08, 1989 Special Service
E30 Apr 15, 1989 Father & Son Game
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Why Watch:
"Beyond the shadow of the original lies a neon-lit dimension of eighties dread."
Series Analysis:
The 1985 revival of The Twilight Zone emerged as a bold attempt to modernize Rod Serling’s legendary vision for a new generation. Airing on CBS, this iteration traded the stark black-and-white morality of the 1960s for the neon-soaked anxieties and high-concept practical effects of the eighties. While it faced the impossible task of living up to the original, it carved out its own identity through contributions from giants like George R.R. Martin, Wes Craven, and Stephen King. Episodes like Nightcrawlers and Shatterday proved that the series could still provoke profound unease. Though it struggled with shifting time slots, its commitment to dark speculative fiction paved the way for the modern anthology boom, ensuring its place in television history as a worthy, if haunted, successor.
Tone: Archival, Analytical, Sophisticated Last Updated: March 2026
Network:
CBS
Seasons:
3
Years:
1985 - 1989
Genre:
Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy, Drama, Suspense, Thriller, Mystery
Rating:
TV-PG
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