On 12/17/2017 9:11 AM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_(The_Twilight_Zone)
>>
>> Here's the description. The episode was called "Two".
>>
>> "A female soldier (Elizabeth Montgomery) wearing a tattered brown
>> uniform stumbles into a deserted city. She looks into some of the shop
>> windows before spying what was a restaurant. She finds a can of chicken
>> in the kitchen, but before she can open it, a man (Charles Bronson)
>> wearing a worn gray, shield-front uniform tunic walks in. She attacks
>> him. The man knocks her out and begins to ravenously eat the chicken."
>>
>> Trust me, it was a can of fried chicken.
>
> Interesting. Ya know I thought I'd seen every episode several
> times (I'm a TZ fan from way back), but I do NOT remember that
> one. Hmmmm..
>
> Shame on Charles Bronson for punching out hot Elizabeth
> Montgomery (aka - Samantha)
> WTF was his problem? Maybe training for his future "Death Wish"
> movies?
> So wearing different uniforms, they were enemies.
In an apocalyptic war. Remember, the Cold War was still going on when
this was made. Us vs. the Commies.
In what war didn't different armies wear different uniforms?
I thought it was funny Elizabeth Montgomery was wearing a skirt! Yeah,
because women who go out on patrol wear short pleated skirts. LOL
> Too bad they didn't share the canned chicken as enemies, then get
> married happily ever after. Rod Serling blew it with that
> storyline. lol
>
They did join up. She went and found a dress in a store. She suddenly
was no longer a soldier. You needed a preacher to show up and marry
them? LOL
> Anyway, I do believe you that it was a can of fried chicken.
> You'll never see that now in a store but maybe they did try such
> a thing way back when the Twilight Zone was making episodes. If I
> saw one, I'd have to give it a try.
>
If you were starving, perhaps.
> Odd enough when SW found that can of whole chicken in his store.
> Never seen that either but he posted a pic so it was true. (sorry
> Sheldon) 
>
I've seen Swanson whole boiled chicken in a can. Decades ago, but it
does exist. With broth. I'll have to wander down that aisle at the
supermarket and see if they still sell a whole chicken in a can.
Jill