We’ve been listening to a lot of Lucille Fletcher-penned stories lately, and this week we check out an episode she wrote for The Clock, “Bad Dreams!” A Hungarian husband who has just immigrated to America with his wife begins suffering from terrible dreams of imprisonment and death. Why is he suddenly tormented by these nightmares? Will they ruin his ability to work and support himself and his wife? Have we listened to episodes of the The Clock before? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!

Does “Bad Dreams” stand the test of time?
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Trish S.

Actually stands the test of time, but not a classic. Reminds me too much of my first marriage.

Smuggins

Was lukewarm at first but when you guys pointed out the dreams were in reverse order, that is pretty cool. Biggest issue is same as The Dream, where its obvious who is going to kill whom, and there isn’t a twist or any suspense around it.

Diana

I really loved this one. I am fascinated with this time period in NYC.

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