9/10
Who do you get to mourn for you??!!
4 August 2021
Before submitting this review, I read most of the other reviews on this episode. Most of these brilliant reviewers clearly have as much insight as the Richard Deacon character. In today's world, it is all too common for the human being to be devalued, and tossed aside. This episode was made at a time when technology was only developing. As the writer of the episode, Rod Serling could not have imagined how far technology would go. However, you need only a head on your shoulders to know that there will never be an end to man's greed and hunger for power. I must take issue with the politically correct reviewer who was so impressed with the appearance of a "non-white" actor in this episode. If you pay attention, you'll realize that ethnicity made no difference to the role this actor played. The actor was Jack Crowder, who went on to rename himself Thalmus Rasulala. Whatever he called himself, he was always a fine actor. As to my favorite scene in this episode. It's either when the Paul Newlan character slaps Deacon, or the drunken foreman yelling: "When you're dead and buried, who do you get to mourn for you?!"
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