The Twilight Zone, Season 1

The Twilight Zone (1985-1989) was an American science-fiction/fantasy anthology television series based on Rod Serling's classic TV anthology show, The Twilight Zone. The show contains mostly ironic or special situations with a twist at the end, whi… more »

Cathy Lowery:
How was your morning?

Bill Lowery:
Pretty good, I guess. Except for one really strange thing that happened. I was leaving work, and this kid - Robbie? works in the mail room? - he stops me and he says...

Cathy Lowery:
Excuse me, sweetie, I don't mean to interrupt you, but this is gonna be done pretty quick and I wanted you to look in on Donnie before we eat.

Bill Lowery:
Is something the matter?

Cathy Lowery:
His cold's getting worse. He's so pale and awfully congested and he didn't touch his dinosaur when I took it in to him.

Bill Lowery:
[startled] What? What did you say?

Cathy Lowery:
I said, I think Donnie's cold is getting worse.

Bill Lowery:
No no no. Did you say "dinosaur"?

Cathy Lowery:
Mm-hmm, he wouldn't touch it and it's his favorite: tuna-fish.

Bill Lowery:
Why are you saying "dinosaur"?

Cathy Lowery:
What do you expect me to say?

Bill Lowery:
Did Robbie or someone for work call you and tell you to say "dinosaur" as a joke or something?

Cathy Lowery:
Robbie? Who's Robbie? Why would he call me?

Bill Lowery:
Then why are you saying "dinosaur" instead of "lunch"?

Cathy Lowery:
"Dinosaur instead of lunch," Bill, what are you talking about?

Bill Lowery:
Can't you hear what you're saying? You're saying Donnie wouldn't touch his *dinosaur*!

Cathy Lowery:
[confused] I know. And I'm a little worried.

Bill Lowery:
"Dinosaur"? Come on, Kathy, i-it's "lunch"! The word is "lunch"!

Cathy Lowery:
[annoyed] "Lunch"? What has "lunch" got to do with anything?

Bill Lowery:
"What has lunch got to do with any - ?"? All right. Okay. What does "lunch" mean?

Cathy Lowery:
[unsure] Bill, you know what "lunch" means.

Bill Lowery:
[angrily demanding] What does it mean! Tell me!

Cathy Lowery:
[a little afraid] It's a color.

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