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More Unexplained Phenomenon There are many more strange and bizarre unexplainable phenomenon on television.
1.Where did all deputies go after first episode of Dukes of Hazzard? Clearly there were more than Enos and Rosco in pilot episode.
2. On last episode of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, a baby arrives just for closing moments of show, just because Kents want a child. No explanation is ever given. Is it then just coincidence that Dean Cain would soon host new Ripley's Believe It or Not?
3. How can Metropolis be in Kansas as it is only a couple of hours away from Smallville on popular WB hit Smallville? On one episode Clark climbed a water tower with a friend and they could actually see Metropolis without X-ray vision. In past it has always been accepted that Metropolis represented New York City.
4. After 9 years of episodes, can anyone truly say that any of bizarre happenings on X-files were ever explained. What mind control did they use to force us to watch year after year with no answers? I beg of you Chris Carter make a movie or something that can explain all of this unexplained phenomenon.
5. On The Greatest American Hero, a 1980's tv show about a teacher who gains Superman like powers by wearing a super suit from aliens, there was one strange occurrence. The Greatest American Hero's main character Ralph Hinkley inexplicably becomes Ralph Hanley. What happened? Well even though Ralph got his super suit from aliens this was no alien conspiracy. After attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan by John Hinkley, they decided to rename main character to avoid any association with John Hinkley.
I'm sure there are many more unexplained events on television throughout years, but was it all by television writers, or did Rod Serling's Twilight Zone infect rest of TV history as well?
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