“Portrait of a frightened man: Mr. Robert Wilson, thirty-seven, husband,  father, and salesman on sick leave. Mr. Wilson has just been discharged  from a sanitarium where he spent the last six months recovering from a  nervous breakdown, the onset of which took place on an evening not  dissimilar to this one, on an airliner very much like the one in which  Mr. Wilson is about to be flown home - the difference being that, on  that evening half a year ago, Mr. Wilson’s flight was terminated by the  onslaught of his mental breakdown. Tonight, he’s traveling all the way  to his appointed destination, which, contrary to Mr. Wilson’s plan,  happens to be in the darkest corner of the Twilight Zone.”
from The Twilight Zone episode Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (show, 1963)

“Portrait of a frightened man: Mr. Robert Wilson, thirty-seven, husband, father, and salesman on sick leave. Mr. Wilson has just been discharged from a sanitarium where he spent the last six months recovering from a nervous breakdown, the onset of which took place on an evening not dissimilar to this one, on an airliner very much like the one in which Mr. Wilson is about to be flown home - the difference being that, on that evening half a year ago, Mr. Wilson’s flight was terminated by the onslaught of his mental breakdown. Tonight, he’s traveling all the way to his appointed destination, which, contrary to Mr. Wilson’s plan, happens to be in the darkest corner of the Twilight Zone.”

from The Twilight Zone episode Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (show, 1963)

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