Too often, I've read about or heard people refer to any seemingly odd situation as being in "The Twilight Zone." Examples: "I've been looking for my keys for 10 minutes, and here they are on my desk. It's like I'm in The Twilight Zone," or "These lights weren't on a minute ago, and now, they are. I must be in The Twilight Zone."
No, it isn't like that. You just overlooked your keys sitting in an obvious place, and someone walked in and turned on the lights while you were out of the room. There's no deeper meaning in those situations, and Rod Serling didn't step in to summarize their lessons.