I have always found the less-raved about TZ episodes the most interesting. I don't appreciate some politically correct eggheads deciding what everyone is supposed to think is great. This episode is great. Seeing Sebastion Cabot all in white is fun, and a bit misleading. Larry Blyden did a good portrayal of a character born in Brooklyn (considering that Blyden was from Texas.) Blyden's character thinks he's gone to heaven. Not much else can be said, that wouldn't qualify as a spoiler. The ending is profound. This episode and The Monsters are Due on Maple Street have the two (equally) greatest "moments of revelation" of the entire series.