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Favorite Twilight Zone Episodes.Xlsx TITLE - VOTING BRACKETS First Round Second Round Third Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four Championship Final Four Elite Eight Sweet Sixteen Third Round Second Round First Round Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes 1 Time Enough at Last 57 56 Eye of the Beholder 1 Time Enough at Last 52 40 Eye of the Beholder 32 The Fever 4 5 The Mighty Casey 32 Time Enough at Last 81 72 Eye of the Beholder 16 A World of Difference 25 19 The Rip Van Winkle Caper 16 I Shot an Arrow into the Air 9 21 A Most Unusual Camera 17 I Shot an Arrow into the Air 35 41 A Most Unusual Camera 17 Time Enough at Last 77 71 Eye of the Beholder 8 Third from the Sun 44 37 The Howling Man 8 Third from the Sun 41 31 The Howling Man 25 A Passage for Trumpet 16 Nervous22 Man in a Four Dollar Room 25 Third from the Sun 23 33 The Howling Man 9 Love Live Walter Jameson 34 45 The Invaders 9 Love Live Walter Jameson 20 30 The Invaders 24 The Purple Testament 25 13 Dust 24 Time Enough at Last 82 66 Eye of the Beholder 5 The Hitch-Hiker 52 41 The After Hours 5 The Hitch-Hiker 45 35 The After Hours 28 The Four of Us Are Dying 8 19 Mr. Bevis 28 The Hitch-Hiker 70 69 The After Hours 12 What You Need 40 31 A World of His Own 12 What You Need 15 24 A World of His Own 21 Escape Clause 19 28 The Lateness of the Hour 21 The Hitch-Hiker 41 46 The After Hours 4 And When the Sky Was Opened 37 48 The Silence 4 And When the Sky Was Opened 30 30 The Silence 29 The Chaser 21 11 The Mind and the Matter 29 A Nice Place to Visit 32 32 The Night of the Meek 13 A Nice Place to Visit 35 35 The Night of the Meek 13 A Nice Place to Visit 31 31 The Night of the Meek 20 Perchance to Dream 24 24 The Man in the Bottle 20 Season 1 Time Enough at Last Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?Season 2 6 Walking Distance 37 43 Nick of Time 6 Walking Distance 38 36 Nick of Time 27 Mr. Denton on Doomsday 22 16 Static 27 Walking Distance 38 35 Nick of Time 11 The Last Flight 30 49 A Penny for Your Thoughts 11 The Last Flight 22 23 A Penny for Your Thoughts 22 Judgment Night 27 11 The Prime Mover 22 A Stop at Willoughby 64 55 The Obsolete Man 3 A Stop at Willoughby 58 51 The Obsolete Man 3 A Stop at Willoughby 43 41 The Obsolete Man 30 The Big Tall Wish 2 8 A Thing about Machines 30 A Stop at Willoughby 63 68 The Obsolete Man 14 Mirror Image 35 37 The Odyssey of Flight 33 14 Mirror Image 17 20 The Odyssey of Flight 33 19 Elegy 23 22 Long Distance Call 19 A Stop at Willoughby 67 83Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? 7 People Are Alike All Over 51 33 Shadow Play 7 People Are Alike All Over 28 24 Shadow Play 26 Execution 8 25 Mr. Dingle, the Strong 26 The Lonely 28 25 A Hundred Yards over the Rim 10 The Lonely 37 41 A Hundred Yards over the Rim 10 The Lonely 31 35 A Hundred Yards over the Rim 23 Nightmare as a Child 23 17 The Trouble with Templeton 23 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street52 61 Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? 15 Where Is Everybody? 32 39 Twenty-Two 15 Where Is Everybody? 14 18 Twenty-Two 18 One for the Angels 28 18 Back There 18 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street74 78Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? 2 The Monsters Are Due on Maple52 Street Will the53 Real Martian Please Stand Up? 2 The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street47 43Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? 31 The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine 8 7 The Whole Truth 31 CHAMPION 1 To Serve Man 53 54 Nightmare at 20,000 Feet 1 To Serve Man 49 53 Nightmare at 20,000 Feet 32 Cavender Is Coming 8 8 Sounds and Silences 32 To Serve Man 79 82 Nightmare at 20,000 Feet 16 The Grave 38 29 You Drive 16 The Grave 12 10 Probe 7, Over and Out 17 A Piano in the House 21 30 Probe 7, Over and Out 17 To Serve Man 73 78 Nightmare at 20,000 Feet 8 Little Girl Lost 33 33 Ring-a-Ding Girl 8 Little Girl Lost 33 33 Ring-a-Ding Girl 25 The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank26 25 Caesar and Me 25 Little Girl Lost 21 21 Ring-a-Ding Girl 9 The Changing of the Guard 24 31 The Old Man in the Cave 9 The Arrival 28 28 The Old Man in the Cave 24 The Arrival 33 27Ninety Years without Slumbering 24 To Serve Man 91 73 Nightmare at 20,000 Feet 5 The Midnight Sun 44 44 Night Call 5 The Midnight Sun 41 36 Night Call 28 The Gift 15 14 Come Wander with Me 28 The Midnight Sun 55 61 Night Call 12 A Game of Pool 36 42 A Kind of Stopwatch 12 A Game of Pool 20 24 A Kind of Stopwatch 21 Hocus-Pocus and Frisby 23 18 The Fear 21 The Midnight Sun 45 41 Night Call 4 The Shelter 46 An41 Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 4 The Shelter 50 31An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 29 Four O'Clock 13 18 The Last Night of a Jockey 29 The Shelter 46 39An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 13 Person or Persons Unknown 29 20 Queen of the Nile 13 Person or Persons Unknown 10 28 The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms 20 One More Pallbearer 28 37The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms 20 Season 3 To Serve Man The Masks Season 5 6 Nothing in the Dark 41 43 Number 12 Looks Just Like You 6 Nothing in the Dark 37 37 Number 12 Looks Just Like You 27 The Jungle 16 14 The Brain Center at Whipple's 27 Nothing in the Dark 61 27 Number 12 Looks Just Like You 11 The Little People 44 The Self-Improvement15 of Salvadore Ross 11 The Little People 24 24 What's in the Box 22 The Fugitive 16 41 What's in the Box 22 Nothing in the Dark 50 67 The Masks 3 Five Characters in Search of an Exit41 55 The Masks 3 Five Characters in Search of an Exit 30 52 The Masks 30 The Mirror 17 4 From Agnes - With Love 30 The Dummy 38 76 The Masks 14 The Dummy 33 33 The Jeopardy Room 14 The Dummy 31 9 The Jeopardy Room 19 Kick the Can 24 24 Steel 19 It's a Good Life 58 76 The Masks 7 Deaths-Head Revisited 28 51 Stopover in a Quiet Town 7 I Sing the Body Electric 23 41 Stopover in a Quiet Town 26 I Sing the Body Electric 32 8 The Bewitchin' Pool 26 The Hunt 41 50 Stopover in a Quiet Town 10 The Hunt 41 35 Mr. Garrity and the Graves 10 The Hunt 39 21 Mr. Garrity and the Graves 23 Once Upon a Time 18 23 Spur of the Moment 23 It's a Good Life 65 52 Living Doll 15 Two 29 27 The Long Morrow 15 Two 19 16 The Encounter 18 Dead Man's Shoes 28 31 The Encounter 18 It's a Good Life 61 51 Living Doll 2 It's a Good Life 48 48 Living Doll 2 It's a Good Life 44 44 Living Doll 31 Young Man's Fancy 12 12 Black Leather Jackets 31.
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