It doesn't seem possible, though, to find a woman who must be ten times better than mother in order to seem half as good, except, of course, in the Twilight Zone.Mr.
But older daughter Anne will not accept her; "Grandma" reminds her too much of her own mother, who died and left her a bitter young girl.
Mr. Rogers also realizes how empathetic Grandma can be when she correctly deduces that he lost his own mother at a young age and, like Anne, never forgave her.
But who's to say at some distant moment there might be an assembly line producing a gentle product in the form of a grandmother whose stock in trade is love?
Fable, sure, but who's to say?In addition to opening and closing the show as usual, Rod Serling's narration occurs in the middle of the story, to describe how the children spent years happily with their Gynoid grandmother and eventually grow up.
Other episodes to feature mid-show narration from Serling are all from the first half of season one: "Walking Distance", "Time Enough At Last" and "I Shot an Arrow into the Air".