Jack Klugman, who is known for The Odd Couple and 12 Angry Men, played the main character in the episode. In an interview with Tony Albarella, Klugman spoke about his time working on the show.
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In the episode, “In Praise of Pip,” Klugman plays a father who feels overwhelmed with guilt for not being a better parent when he realizes that his son was injured in the war. He ends up visiting an amusement park where he thinks back on fond memories with his son. He then offers to exchange his life in exchange for his son and drops dead.
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In the closing narration of the episode, Serling says, “Very little comment here, save for this small aside: that the ties of flesh are deep and strong; that the capacity to love is a vital, rich, and all-consuming function of the human animal. And that you can find nobility and sacrifice and love wherever you may seek it out: down the block, in the heart or in the Twilight Zone.”
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