![]() ![]() ![]() Basically, a woman can sorta kinda sense/tell the future but isn’t exactly sure what it means or how to stop it. And Diana’s arc was most recently done as a school shooting episode in the Forest Whitaker reboot of The Twilight Zone. ![]() The first few issues with Trevor was that classic episode about a man getting a new life he’s happy with – until he discovers someone moved into his old life. One of the main issues I’ve had with the series is that the stories aren’t exactly new they’re instead updated and rewritten versions of classic episodes. Because Diana’s story is in the middle, she naturally gets a little run off of the previous story and a few hints towards the new. Its important to note that the series was hyped as an interlocking series of 3 main stories and this issue is probably where the interlocking gets super apparent. With that in mind, The Twilight Zone comic and issue #7 succeed in delivering a great Twilight Zone experience. We knew that the ending would be beyond anything we could imagine. There was something off and something unexpected. We kept watching because we knew there had to be some kind of trick. The thing that made The Twilight Zone such a great TV series was that it almost never failed to keep us on the edge of our seats. ![]()
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