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The Twilight Zone: 2019: Episode 7: Not All Men: Ending Explained + Spoiler Talk Review

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Welcome To The Heavy Spoilers Show, I’m Your Host Deffinition, this is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between not seeing the show and seeing it, it’s the channel where we explain it so you don’t have to. This is The Twilight Zone.

The show has just dropped it’s seventh episode and Not All Men has a lot to unpack from it. This is obviously the most heavily steeped in social commentary in not only the season’s lineup but also probably the show’s history.

Throughout this, I’ll be breaking down everything that you need to know about the episode and it’s ending as well as what I took from it. I feel like I have to add a disclaimer to this one that I am a white man so yeah…you may wanna take my opinion on this episode with a pinch of salt but….I’m kinda interested what other people think about this episode too as I can see it rubbing a lot of people the wrong way especially with how the show has been so far.

Anyway, this is full spoilers ahead, so if you haven’t seen it yet then I highly recommend that you turn off now.

With that out the way, thanks for clicking the article and let’s dive into my ending explained breakdown of Not All Men.

The Twilight Zone: Not All Men Recap
The episode opens with Annie being asked out by her supervisor who won’t take no for an answer. Annie is eager to please everyone at her new job and he insists that she goes out with him. Whilst she initially turns him down she eventually agrees to go on a date and if that wasn’t pretty heavy-handed, wait till we get into the rest of the episode.

What this episode depicts is a world where men constantly hit on women and harass them. Depending on what life experience you have this is either something that you’ve seen before or have heard of through numerous news reports on s***** h*******t and so on.

After a strange meteor shower in the area, all of the men in the town begin acting aggressively towards women and this carries over to Annie’s date, who though initially receptive to her coworker’s advances decides to turn him down. He starts almost forcing himself upon her and after she rejects him and things heat up with him vandalising his own apartment. Her life becomes awkward at work and the bruises caused by the event stay with her longer than would be deemed normal.

This is obviously a metaphor for how advances like this can stay with women for long periods of time and that men’s actions have everlasting effects. Annie becomes frightened of men around her and it becomes transparent that the actions of Dylan have had a deep effect on her.

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The Twilight Zone: Not All Men: Ending Explained
However, this turns out to be wrong and it turns out that the meteor hasn’t actually been doing anything and men are just being men. To me this is ridiculous and if this was the case then why has it taken society this long to devolve into a place where m***** is commonplace.

Eventually, Cole, Martha’s son shows that men are able to control themselves and he fights back but this still to me signifies that they are stating that men are the problem rather than a society that governs them.

The big twist reveal that men were just acting of their own free will in order to be violent and that the cure ‘will always be inside them’ because men can choose to be good is pretty on the nose. Fair enough if you liked this episode but it’s about as subtle as a Slipknot concert. In the end, Annie stands up for herself when being berated by a man and this signifies the MeToo movement finally standing up for themselves.

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