Synopsis
The Twilight Zone Zone is a podcast hosted by LA comedians Jeremy Schmidt and Ron Lechler. Every installment, they and a guest watch and discuss an episode of Rod Serlings seminal television series The Twilight Zone.
Episodes
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Episode 054 - The Mighty Casey (w/ Harry Moroz)
02/12/2017 Duration: 01h04minHoly wowza ka-blowza! This episode of the Twilight Zone Zone is so special! How special, you ask? Special enough! We're joined by the wonderful Harry Moroz! Harry is stand-up comedian and fantastic person living in Los Angeles. He lended us some insight on episode 35 of season 1: The Mighty Casey. It's an episode about some kind of incredible mechanical man with a body of steel and a heart of gold. We talk about the two most important topics in the world: baseball and what it means to be human! You can keep up with Harry on the Twitternet @hrmoroz and you should visit the incredible stand-up show he co-hosts! Crane's Comedy is at 8pm the second Monday of every month!
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Episode 053- Kick The Can (w/ Alex Hooper)
10/11/2017 Duration: 01h11minWowza! This weeks episode of the Twilight Zone Zone is so special you'll hardly believe it! We watch Season 3, Episode 21: Kick The Can. In this old-ass episode, an elderly man whose son doesn't love him wants to regain his youth with the help from a magical can. Spoiler alert: the magic was in him all along! We're joined by the wonderful Alex Hooper! Alex is a stand-up comic you may have seen on Comedy Central's Roast Battle and also all over Los Angeles. In this episode, we discuss the fleeting nature of youth, the importance of living in the moment, and strategies we use to remain feeling young! This episode is a real doozy and a heck of a good time, just like Alex. You can keep up with him on Twitter @HooperHairPuff. Also, Alex is releasing a Pug Yoga calendar to bring light and wrinkles into your life. You can check it out here: https://www.pugyogacalendar.com/ We also got a special email from a fan who gave us some fascinating insight. There's an article that was shared of us describing Rod Serling's