Are you ready to enter a dimension of sight, sound, and mind?
To walk that middle ground between light and shadow, science and superstition, fear and knowledge?
And do you wishthe newTwilight Zoneon CBS All Access had given us a sliiiiightly stronger episode as its lead-off?

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The coincidence is enough to make even non-paranoid passengers raise an eyebrow.
The show is back, friends!
Let’s do this!
Then Captain Donner (Nicholas Leahi, Alex Krycek!)
comes on the overhead to warn about rough weather ahead due to the storm they’re flying through.
This prompts him to prowl the aisle, searching for suspicious electronics.
The podcast then turns to the passenger manifest for clues.
Igor Orlov was onboard, flying to testify against the Russian mafia.
Could an attempted hit have downed the plane?
Was the U.S. air marshal onboard involved, perhaps?
This sends Justin on a search for the air marshal.
At this point, Captain Donner leaves the cockpit to warn Justin to get it together.
Naturally, every passenger on board films the whole incident.
She gets up to consult with Donner, leaving him alone with the MP3 player, which was unwise.
He listens to the episode’s final minutes in which the host asks what could have prevented the disappearance.
Although the cockpit is locked to prevent invasions, Justin guesses the access code will bewhat else?1015.
A few flips of a switch and the only people awake are him and Justin.
Over the intercom, Joe tells Justin that the pastisthe past, and now they can both escape it.
Nobody was saved here today.
But wait, did you think The Twilight Zone was finished with Justin?
If this is the hallmark of production values to come, we’re in for a treat.