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But instead of something strange and disfigured, a beautiful woman stares back at us.
Now the questions that come to mind: “Where is this place and when is it?”

“What kind of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from that norm?”
You want an answer?
The answer is it doesn’t make any difference, because the old saying happens to be true.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, in this year or a hundred years hence.
Lesson to be learned in the Twilight Zone.
Well, when the clock strikes 12 and Foster dies, the masks don’t exactly come off.

This they did with a vengeance.
Tonight’s tale of men, the macabre and masks, on the Twilight Zone.
Sure, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

But it’s also about fascism, about othering marginalized people.
‘The Masks,’ on the other hand, poses something a bit more existential.
The OP describes the family members as nice, cordial, and respectful.

They outline the fate of each member, and describe how their behavior wasn’t all that bad.
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