Yeah, I see what you’re saying, Ben. It is definitely a different experience with viewing film compared to video. (Although I think Serling did try out the video format with a few episodes: I know “Long Distance Call”, with the toy telephone, was one. It was ok, but I’m really glad they went back to film lol.)
But so many (though not all) of the TZ Serling episodes were UNBELIEVABLY well- written and directed, often with many different layers and themes. (Plus Lee Marvin and William Shatner both starred in two of their own episodes: what more could you want?

). It’s also astounding that a great many of the eps were quite talky, and yet somehow they survived the test of time, (even with the much slower pace and lack of color.)
“Eye of the beholder”, the one about beauty/ugliness, is WONDERFUL but it’s also about 95% dialogue combined with shadows of doctors and nurses pacing. And yet so many consider it their favorite episode ever.
Oh, on the 80s TZ, I couldn’t help but remember that one of the episodes, “Button, button” (based on Richard Matheson’s short story) was actually remade as the 2009 Richard Kelly-directed film The Box. The reason I thought of it probably has to do with the fact that it’s hands-down one of my favorite films of all time. I know it was panned by many critics, but the truth is that every time I watch it, I’m in awe. (Totally serious.). It’s never gotten more than a bare bones DVD release either. I hope one day that will be corrected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Box_(2009_film)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!