After the playful romp in New Orleans, Twilight spent an episode each in Atlanta, Philadelphia, and New York City. They drove a procession of Ford vehicles around the cities in search of more serious terrorists threats to the American homeland, and communicated on various Samsung phones the viewers could go to the stores and buy. If they lived in an area where law and order prevailed. Twilight’s creators purposefully placed the shiny new cars and phones in front of burned out neighborhoods and emergency shelters overflowing with homeless immediately next door to prosperous neighborhoods guarded by paid security. They drove the surreal reality of America in the middle of the Second Great Depression into the public consciousness with an unapologetic hammer.