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* BrokenAesop: One of the aesops Rod Serling gives in his closing narration is that nice guys don't always finish last, using Hecate as an example. In the new timeline, Hecate now seems to be just as mean as Feathersmith was.
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* CatharsisFactor: Seeing Feathersmith ruin everything he worked for due to his own arrogance is certainly satisfying to watch after the opening went far and beyond to show how many lives he ruined with his predatory business practices.
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* BrokenAesop: One of the aesops Rod Serling gives in his closing narration is that nice guys don’t always finish last, using Hecate as an example. In the new timeline, Hecate now seems to be just as mean as Feathersmith was.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: 75-year-old Feathersmith's bald cap is very, very noticeable and obvious in his closeups. [[spoiler:Which is probably why he's wearing a hat once he returns to the 1960s as a humble janitor.]]
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