- Need to Know (The Twilight Zone)
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"Need to Know" The Twilight Zone (1985 series) episode Episode no. Season 1
Episode 21aDirected by Paul Lynch Written by Mary Sheldon Original air date March 21, 1986 Guest stars Frances McDormand : Amanda
William Petersen : Edward Sayers
Robin Gammell : Jeffrey Potts
Ellen Albertini Dow : Mrs. Hotchkiss
Harold Ayer : Mr. Strickland
Eldon Quick : Dr. Benitz
Shay Garner : Dr. Fall
Ray Ballard : Jack Henries
Clarence Brown : Wiley WhitlowEpisode chronology ← Previous
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"Red Snow"List of The Twilight Zone episodes "Need to Know" is the first segment of the twenty-first episode of the first season (1985-1986) of the American television series The Twilight Zone. It first aired March 21, 1986. A full length film entitled Pontypool (film) was released in 2008, and has a similar story although no connection is admitted.
Contents
Opening narration
“ Often the most perplexing mysteries have the simplest solutions, the most complex questions, the simplest answers. Sometimes we seek them long and hard only to find the solutions and the answers lie right before us in a reference book, under "T" for the Twilight Zone. ” Synopsis
Edward Sayers is a government scientist/agent sent to a small town to help investigate a bizarre outbreak of insanity which is spreading through the town. With the help of a local woman, Amanda Strickland, he methodically goes through the town trying to find an answer. Amanda's father just rambles about his dead wife, but gives them a clue in that he had just visited Mrs. Hotchkiss earlier that morning. When they go to see her, she appears normal at first but quickly grows hysterical and threatens them with a knife. Amanda suggests that it may be a disease, since it is spread from person to person.
He eventually discovers that the source of the problem is not a physical disease, but an idea, a single short phrase, that is being passed from person to person by word of mouth. That horrible phrase is nothing more or less than the purpose and meaning of existence, which was somehow discovered by a local resident, Jeffrey Potts, during his travels abroad; his brother Andrew was the first victim of the "plague".
While Sayers is ultimately unable to stop the man from going to the local radio station and telling the entire town the secret, he is able to reach Amanda in time to smash her radio. Only then does she have a chance to point out that she has already had TWO visitors stop by, and that she has something very important to tell him. She whispers in his ear. Outside of Amanda's house, a sudden howl of madness is heard from inside...
Closing narration
“ Man is a questioning creature, constantly striving for answers. But there is some knowledge for which he's not yet ready. Secrets once learned overwhelm him. Secrets that for now are best left undisturbed...in the Twilight Zone. ” Syndication
This episode became the first segment, in a shared half-hour run time with "The After Hours" for syndication, as recently shown on the Chiller TV network.
External links
- TV.com - The Twilight Zone (1985) episode: Need to Know
- Postcards from the Zone episode 1.51 Need to Know
Season 1 "Shatterday" · "A Little Peace and Quiet" · "Wordplay" · "Dreams for Sale" · "Chameleon" · "Healer" · "Children's Zoo" · "Kentucky Rye" · "Little Boy Lost" · "Wish Bank" · "Nightcrawlers" · "If She Dies" · "Ye Gods" · "Examination Day" · "A Message From Charity" · "Teacher's Aide" · "Paladin of the Lost Hour" · "Act Break" · "The Burning Man" · "Dealer's Choice" · "Dead Woman's Shoes" · "Wong's Lost and Found Emporium" · "The Shadow Man" · "The Uncle Devil Show" · "Opening Day" · "The Beacon" · "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty" · "Her Pilgrim Soul" · "I of Newton" · "Night of the Meek" · "But Can She Type?" · "The Star" · "Still Life" · "The Little People of Killany Woods" · "The Misfortune Cookie" · "Monsters!" · "A Small Talent for War" · "A Matter of Minutes" · "The Elevator" · "To See the Invisible Man" · "Tooth and Consequences" · "Welcome to Winfield" · "Quarantine" · "Gramma" · "Personal Demons" · "Cold Reading" · "The Leprechaun-Artist" · "Dead Run" · "Profile in Silver" · "Button, Button" · "Need to Know" · "Red Snow" · "Take My Life...Please!" · "Devil's Alphabet" · "The Library" · "Shadow Play" · "Grace Note" · "A Day in Beaumont" · "The Last Defender of Camelot"Season 2 "The Once and Future King" · "A Saucer of Loneliness" · "What Are Friends For?" · "Aqua Vita" · "The Storyteller" · "Nightsong" · "The After Hours" · "Lost and Found" · "The World Next Door" · "The Toys of Caliban" · "The Convict's Piano" · "The Road Less Traveled" · "The Card" · "The Junction" · "Joy Ride" · "Shelter Skelter" · "Private Channel" · "Time and Teresa Golowitz" · "Voices in the Earth" · "Song of the Younger World" · "The Girl I Married"Season 3 "The Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon" · "Extra Innings" · "The Crossing" · "The Hunters" · "Dream Me a Life" · "Memories" · "The Hellgramite Method" · "Our Selena Is Dying" · "The Call" · "The Trance" · "Acts of Terror" · "20/20 Vision" · "There Was an Old Woman" · "The Trunk" · "Appointment on Route 17" · "The Cold Equations" · "Stranger in Possum Meadows" · "Street of Shadows" · "Something in the Walls" · "A Game of Pool" · "The Wall" · "Room 2426" · "The Mind of Simon Foster" · "Cat and Mouse" · "Many, Many Monkeys" · "Rendezvous in a Dark Place" · "Special Service" · "Love is Blind" · "Crazy as a Soup Sandwich" · "Father and Son Game"Categories:- 1986 television episodes
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