- Rod Serling: [closing narration] What do we do when our world is turned upside down? When everything we thought to be true is ripped away and we're forced to face a new reality? Sophie Gelson has just awoken to the fact that when we put away childish things, we may be closing our eyes instead of opening them and that perhaps our only hope is to face our reality. A multitude of truths not shrinking from that vital, arrogant, fatal, dominant X beyond imagination, but to embrace it. Top open ourselves to the unknown. Not the end of the story, but a new beginning for the Twilight Zone.
- Narrator: [opening narration] Picture if you will a storyteller finally getting to tell the story of a lifetime except the story is one of inexplicable terror and the lifetime is her own.
- [cuts to Sophie Gelson off set]
- Narrator: Her name is Sophie Gelson. She has little patience for childish diversions or daydreams, but she won't be able to tune out or turn away from what works blurry in the background of her own show.
- [cuts to the cue cards that Jordan Peele is reading off of]
- Narrator: She is about to learn that when blurry comes to focus, there can be no escape for the fate laid out for her in the Twilight Zone. OK.
- [starts laughing]
- Seth Rogen: [upon him and Jordan Peele breaking character] No, I did. I know. It honestly sounds like a better episode.
- Jordan Peele: [having a brief laugh] Seriously, what's going on?