I wanted to find it funny but I was so worried about the little girl accidentally stepping on or falling on the cat. Little kids need to be taught how to treat animals, they don't know instinctively that something like that is dangerous and scary for the cat and is therefor not a good way to treat a pet. The kid thinks it's hilarious, the parent just tapes it, and the child is then encouraged to continue being reckless with an animal.
Clearly "Maple Street" and "Beholder" carry such strong and profound messages about the nature of man as to have stuck in many people's minds for so long. I find they hold up nicely.
I also like this one episode, I don't know the title, but two or three men are on a mission in space and they crash on what they believe in an alien planet. One man goes off to explore and is found weak and dying. Before he dies he makes a mark in the sand. The other man/men desperately tries to figure out what it means and it's not until the very end that we, the audience, find out the drawing was of a telephone pole the first man had found. Turns out it was earth the whole time.
Boy, it would be nice if your 2XL wasn't crazy small.
I also like this one episode, I don't know the title, but two or three men are on a mission in space and they crash on what they believe in an alien planet. One man goes off to explore and is found weak and dying. Before he dies he makes a mark in the sand. The other man/men desperately tries to figure out what it means and it's not until the very end that we, the audience, find out the drawing was of a telephone pole the first man had found. Turns out it was earth the whole time.