Two reasons.
One:the only Twilight Zone appearance of very comely Julie Newmar. She plays Miss. Devlin.( An assistant devil?) She would later be Catwoman on 'Batman'.
Two: more story in this ep than any other TZ ep by far.
I would like to point that another poster on here is very mistaken about the Bible. It is not a collection of fictional stories as that poster seemed to hint. It has archaeological truth to it ( like discovered the remains of the palace of Herod the Great in Israel -- plus Herodian dynasty coinage for just two examples). Plus,scientific accuracy ( like round Earth and the hydrologic cycle and much more). A true story is the Holy Bible.
One:the only Twilight Zone appearance of very comely Julie Newmar. She plays Miss. Devlin.( An assistant devil?) She would later be Catwoman on 'Batman'.
Two: more story in this ep than any other TZ ep by far.
I would like to point that another poster on here is very mistaken about the Bible. It is not a collection of fictional stories as that poster seemed to hint. It has archaeological truth to it ( like discovered the remains of the palace of Herod the Great in Israel -- plus Herodian dynasty coinage for just two examples). Plus,scientific accuracy ( like round Earth and the hydrologic cycle and much more). A true story is the Holy Bible.