In one of those canonical episodes of the Rod Serling-era Twilight Zone now preceded by its own cultural influence, a bookworm finds himself alone on Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. Based on a short story by Lynn Venable, the much-parodied, much-referenced “Time Enough At Last” depicts a bank teller eternally frustrated in his efforts to find time for reading. Serling narrates, as usual, unstintingly:
#20: Who Writes It? Who Is It For?
#20: Who Writes It? Who Is It For?
#20: Who Writes It? Who Is It For?
In one of those canonical episodes of the Rod Serling-era Twilight Zone now preceded by its own cultural influence, a bookworm finds himself alone on Earth after a nuclear apocalypse. Based on a short story by Lynn Venable, the much-parodied, much-referenced “Time Enough At Last” depicts a bank teller eternally frustrated in his efforts to find time for reading. Serling narrates, as usual, unstintingly: