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A man trades his future for someone else's.
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  • Related in a way to the episode "Found and Lost"....

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    In "Found and Lost" a successful businessman gives up his fortune to reunite with his 1st love and his family. This episode is sort of the yin to the other episodes yang. In this episode a lower middle class working man who hates his job and apparently his wife has an opportunity to trade his life for what seems like a better one. This better life includes a Mercedes, beautiful beach view house, a hot wife and a 7-figure salary as a CEO. But there is a catch. Someone must want to trade their life of luxury for his life of squallier. Why would anyone want to trade a life of luxury for a life of squallier? We find out of course that some deals are too good to be true!moreless

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    • The protagonist's last name, Donner, is an in-joke reference to director Richard Donner, who directed several episodes of the original TZ series. Edit
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    • Host: (opening narration) Martin Donnor doesn't realize it yet, but he's just been offered the deal of a lifetime. All he has to do is walk through a door and into The Twilight Zone. Edit
    • Host: (closing narration) Next time somebody offers you a deal too good to be true, make sure you read the fine print. Especially when that deal is brokered in The Twilight Zone. Edit
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