Both episode are solid "Good" episodes. NotA predicted the rise of Alexa and the ability to turn the lights off by simply speaking the name of the device and saying "turn on" or "turn off the lights". Pretty impressive for an episode that came out 10 years and 4 days ago! NotA for this reason and because the plot was simply better and more original than DoaS which while good had a the now quite generic "the villain had what they said recorded and used against them" trope which while done well enough wasn't nearly as interesting as the plot of NotA. Which admittedly had the generic trope of evil piece of tech cannot be stopped but is then unplugged by accident which is something I've also seen before but oh well. You can't have it all!
The Garfield Show (TV Series)
Depths of a Salesman/Night of the Apparatus (2011)
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Depths of a Salesman < Night of the Apparatus
MrFilmAndTelevisionShow22 March 2021
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