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There are very few TV shows or movies that scared me as a kid. Even The Exorcist, which came out when I was older did not scare me. Forbidden Planet was one---from the soundtrack to the idea of invisible monsters created through alien technology from a scientist's id was scary to me, even though the first time I saw it, I had to ask my dad, 'what's the id?' (Of course, watching it today, after Leslie Nielsen's more recent parts in Naked Gun and Airplane, has an unintended humor to it). The other show was The Twilight Zone. And even at a young age, I thought about why it scared me---it wasn't really that scary---it was on prime time TV after all when families were watching together. There usually weren't monsters or ghosts. No---but I understood that it showed a story that on the surface seemed normal, but for that one person, reality was terribly wrong. I recognized that this was a different kind of scary.