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The series was broadcast on <a href="/wiki/Showtime_(TV_channel)" class="mw-redirect" title="Showtime (TV channel)">Showtime</a> from 1995 to 2000, and on the <a href="/wiki/Syfy" title="Syfy">Sci Fi Channel</a> in its final year (2001–2002). </p> <meta property="mw:PageProp/toc" /> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Background">Background</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=1" title="Edit section: Background"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <p>Showtime's head of programming, Jeffrey Offsay, said the show "found a home at Showtime because MGM, which produced the original series, supplies feature films to both Showtime and The Movie Channel. At the time we were making our deal to get into business with them, they were restarting their TV operation as well. They had the idea of wanting to make <i>The Outer Limits</i> and they thought it was the kind of thing that would work very well for us". Executive producer <a href="/wiki/Pen_Densham" title="Pen Densham">Pen Densham</a> noted how anthologies can be "risky". He explained that "every week no stories are the same, no actors are the same, we don't have an easy path of an ongoing character, we have to make sure the stories are so strong, and not resort to remaking original <i>Outer Limits</i> scripts".<sup id="cite_ref-king_1995_1-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-king_1995-1"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>1<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> All but one of the 43 episodes in season 1 and season 2 are originals, the only remake is 'I Robot', which starred <a href="/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy" title="Leonard Nimoy">Leonard Nimoy</a> in the original, and he also appears in the new episode.<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>2<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> The premiere episode, <a href="/wiki/The_Sandkings" title="The Sandkings">The Sandkings</a>, featured <a href="/wiki/Lloyd_Bridges" title="Lloyd Bridges">Lloyd Bridges</a>, his son <a href="/wiki/Beau_Bridges" title="Beau Bridges">Beau Bridges</a>, and Beau's son Dylan Bridges.<sup id="cite_ref-3" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-3"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>3<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p><p>In 2000, Showtime cancelled the series after 132 episodes. The show was then revived on the <a href="/wiki/Sci-Fi_Channel" class="mw-redirect" title="Sci-Fi Channel">Sci-Fi Channel</a> in 2001, with the first episode featuring <a href="/wiki/Tom_Arnold_(actor)" title="Tom Arnold (actor)">Tom Arnold</a>, premiering on March 16, 2001. Two of the executive producers at Showtime, Pen Densham and Mark Stern, also returned for the revival of the series.<sup id="cite_ref-4" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-4"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>4<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> After one season, the Sci-Fi Channel cancelled the show in 2002, primarily due to declining viewership ratings.<sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-5"><span class="cite-bracket">&#91;</span>5<span class="cite-bracket">&#93;</span></a></sup> </p> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Series_overview">Series overview</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=2" title="Edit section: Series overview"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <div style="display:block;overflow-x:auto"><table class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;height:1px;display:table"><tbody><tr style="text-align:center"><th scope="col" rowspan="2" style="min-width:50px;padding:0 8px">Season</th><th scope="col" rowspan="2" colspan="2" style="padding:0 8px">Episodes</th><th scope="colgroup" colspan="3">Originally aired</th></tr><tr><th scope="col">First aired</th><th scope="col">Last aired</th><th scope="col" style="padding:0 8px">Network</th></tr><tr style="height:100%"><th scope="row" colspan="1" style="height:inherit;padding:0"><span style="text-align:center;float:left;width:100%;height:100%"><span style="width:14px;background:#6A4794;color:#202122;height:100%;float:left;box-shadow:inset -1px 0 #A2A9B1"></span><span style="height:100%;width:calc(100% - 14px - 8px);display:flex;vertical-align:middle;align-items:center;justify-content:center;padding:0 4px"><span class="nowrap"><a class="mw-selflink-fragment" href="#Season_1_(1995)">1</a></span></span></span></th><td colspan="2">21</td><td colspan="1" style="padding:0.2em 0.4em">March&#160;26,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-03-26</span>)</span></td><td style="padding:0 8px">August&#160;20,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="dtend itvend">1995-08-20</span>)</span></td><td rowspan="6"><a href="/wiki/Showtime_(TV_network)" title="Showtime (TV network)">Showtime</a></td></tr><tr style="height:100%"><th scope="row" colspan="1" style="height:inherit;padding:0"><span style="text-align:center;float:left;width:100%;height:100%"><span style="width:14px;background:#FF5F6C;color:#202122;height:100%;float:left;box-shadow:inset -1px 0 #A2A9B1"></span><span style="height:100%;width:calc(100% - 14px - 8px);display:flex;vertical-align:middle;align-items:center;justify-content:center;padding:0 4px"><span class="nowrap"><a class="mw-selflink-fragment" href="#Season_2_(1996)">2</a></span></span></span></th><td colspan="2">22</td><td colspan="1" style="padding:0.2em 0.4em">January&#160;14,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-01-14</span>)</span></td><td style="padding:0 8px">August&#160;4,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="dtend itvend">1996-08-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr style="height:100%"><th scope="row" colspan="1" style="height:inherit;padding:0"><span style="text-align:center;float:left;width:100%;height:100%"><span style="width:14px;background:#66FF00;color:#202122;height:100%;float:left;box-shadow:inset -1px 0 #A2A9B1"></span><span style="height:100%;width:calc(100% - 14px - 8px);display:flex;vertical-align:middle;align-items:center;justify-content:center;padding:0 4px"><span class="nowrap"><a class="mw-selflink-fragment" href="#Season_3_(1997)">3</a></span></span></span></th><td colspan="2">18</td><td colspan="1" style="padding:0.2em 0.4em">January&#160;19,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-01-19</span>)</span></td><td style="padding:0 8px">July&#160;25,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="dtend itvend">1997-07-25</span>)</span></td></tr><tr style="height:100%"><th scope="row" colspan="1" style="height:inherit;padding:0"><span style="text-align:center;float:left;width:100%;height:100%"><span style="width:14px;background:#1034A6;color:#202122;height:100%;float:left;box-shadow:inset -1px 0 #A2A9B1"></span><span style="height:100%;width:calc(100% - 14px - 8px);display:flex;vertical-align:middle;align-items:center;justify-content:center;padding:0 4px"><span class="nowrap"><a class="mw-selflink-fragment" href="#Season_4_(1998)">4</a></span></span></span></th><td colspan="2">26</td><td colspan="1" style="padding:0.2em 0.4em">January&#160;23,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-01-23</span>)</span></td><td style="padding:0 8px">December&#160;18,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="dtend itvend">1998-12-18</span>)</span></td></tr><tr style="height:100%"><th scope="row" colspan="1" style="height:inherit;padding:0"><span style="text-align:center;float:left;width:100%;height:100%"><span style="width:14px;background:#979797;color:#202122;height:100%;float:left;box-shadow:inset -1px 0 #A2A9B1"></span><span style="height:100%;width:calc(100% - 14px - 8px);display:flex;vertical-align:middle;align-items:center;justify-content:center;padding:0 4px"><span class="nowrap"><a class="mw-selflink-fragment" href="#Season_5_(1999)">5</a></span></span></span></th><td colspan="2">22</td><td colspan="1" style="padding:0.2em 0.4em">January&#160;22,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-01-22</span>)</span></td><td style="padding:0 8px">August&#160;20,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="dtend itvend">1999-08-20</span>)</span></td></tr><tr style="height:100%"><th scope="row" colspan="1" style="height:inherit;padding:0"><span style="text-align:center;float:left;width:100%;height:100%"><span style="width:14px;background:#FFEF00;color:#202122;height:100%;float:left;box-shadow:inset -1px 0 #A2A9B1"></span><span style="height:100%;width:calc(100% - 14px - 8px);display:flex;vertical-align:middle;align-items:center;justify-content:center;padding:0 4px"><span class="nowrap"><a class="mw-selflink-fragment" href="#Season_6_(2000)">6</a></span></span></span></th><td colspan="2">21</td><td colspan="1" style="padding:0.2em 0.4em">January&#160;21,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-01-21</span>)</span></td><td style="padding:0 8px">September&#160;3,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="dtend itvend">2000-09-03</span>)</span></td></tr><tr style="height:100%"><th scope="row" colspan="1" style="height:inherit;padding:0"><span style="text-align:center;float:left;width:100%;height:100%"><span style="width:14px;background:#FF7F00;color:#202122;height:100%;float:left;box-shadow:inset -1px 0 #A2A9B1"></span><span style="height:100%;width:calc(100% - 14px - 8px);display:flex;vertical-align:middle;align-items:center;justify-content:center;padding:0 4px"><span class="nowrap"><a class="mw-selflink-fragment" href="#Season_7_(2001–02)">7</a></span></span></span></th><td colspan="2">22</td><td colspan="1" style="padding:0.2em 0.4em">March&#160;16,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-03-16</span>)</span></td><td style="padding:0 8px">January&#160;18,&#160;2002<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="dtend itvend">2002-01-18</span>)</span></td><td rowspan="1"><a href="/wiki/Syfy" title="Syfy">Sci Fi</a></td></tr></tbody></table></div> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Episodes">Episodes</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=3" title="Edit section: Episodes"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Season_1_(1995)"><span id="Season_1_.281995.29"></span>Season 1 (1995)</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=4" title="Edit section: Season 1 (1995)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <table class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" style="width:100%"><tbody><tr style="color:white;text-align:center"><th scope="col" style="background:#6A4794;width:4%;color:white"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr><br />overall</th><th scope="col" style="background:#6A4794;width:4%;color:white"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> in<br />season</th><th scope="col" style="background:#6A4794;width:19%;color:white">Title</th><th scope="col" style="background:#6A4794;width:15%;color:white">Directed by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#6A4794;width:19%;color:white">Written by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#6A4794;width:14%;color:white">Original air date</th></tr><tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep1" style="text-align:center">1</th><td style="text-align:center">1</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"<a href="/wiki/The_Sandkings" title="The Sandkings">The Sandkings</a>"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Stuart_Gillard" title="Stuart Gillard">Stuart Gillard</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on <a href="/wiki/Sandkings_(novelette)" title="Sandkings (novelette)">the work</a> by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/George_R._R._Martin" title="George R. R. Martin">George R. R. Martin</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Melinda_M._Snodgrass" title="Melinda M. Snodgrass">Melinda Snodgrass</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;26,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-03-26</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>Dr. Simon Kress's (<a href="/wiki/Beau_Bridges" title="Beau Bridges">Beau Bridges</a>) research for the government on Martian life is aborted because one of his specimens almost escapes into the natural environment. However, Kress does not agree with the abandonment of the project and decides to continue his experiments in his barn. He strongly believes that the insect-like species is actually sentient. He steals some sand containing Martian eggs from his lab and creates a makeshift incubator to hatch more of the Martian lifeforms. In the meantime, Kress deals with growing discord with his wife (<a href="/wiki/Helen_Shaver" title="Helen Shaver">Helen Shaver</a>) over financial troubles, his obsession with work and the stress of concealing the stolen Martian lifeforms from his former supervisors at the government lab. Kress comes to believe that he is a god to his sandkings when they erect sand structures that resemble his face. Bitten by one of the sandkings, his obsession peaks as he alienates his wife, son, father (<a href="/wiki/Lloyd_Bridges" title="Lloyd Bridges">Lloyd Bridges</a>), and kills his former supervisor by throwing him in the sandking incubator, where the creatures—already starved by Kress as an experiment—quickly devour him. In the end, Kress attempts to destroy all the sandkings but fails. In the epilogue of the episode, a colony of sandkings is shown surviving in the wilderness. </p> <i>Note:</i> the series premiere, this was a double length single episode, later broken into Part 1 and Part 2 for subsequent rebroadcasts and syndication.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep2" style="text-align:center">2</th><td style="text-align:center">2</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Valerie 23"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Timothy_Bond" title="Timothy Bond">Timothy Bond</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jonathan_Glassner" title="Jonathan Glassner">Jonathan Glassner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;31,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-03-31</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Valerie 23 (<a href="/wiki/Sofia_Shinas" title="Sofia Shinas">Sofia Shinas</a>) is the latest development from the <a href="/wiki/Innobotics_Corporation" class="mw-redirect" title="Innobotics Corporation">Innobotics Corporation</a>, and she is designed to be an attractive, helpful and perfect companion for a <a href="/wiki/Disabled" class="mw-redirect" title="Disabled">disabled</a> man. While being an ideal test candidate, due to his condition and qualifications, Frank Hellner (<a href="/wiki/William_Sadler_(actor)" title="William Sadler (actor)">William Sadler</a>) is reluctant to take part, and he initially wants nothing to do with Valerie. Eventually, he agrees to a one-week test period where Valerie proves to be an excellent <a href="/wiki/Caregiver" title="Caregiver">caregiver</a> and more. Over the course of the test, Valerie becomes increasingly affectionate and Frank eventually gives in. After the <a href="/wiki/Sexual_encounter" class="mw-redirect" title="Sexual encounter">sexual encounter</a>, Frank explains to Valerie that he thinks it was a mistake, as he has begun to grow closer to his <a href="/wiki/Physiotherapist" class="mw-redirect" title="Physiotherapist">physiotherapist</a> Rachel (<a href="/wiki/Nancy_Allen_(actress)" title="Nancy Allen (actress)">Nancy Allen</a>). Valerie responds to this by displaying more human traits such as anger and envy. After following Frank and Rachel on a <a href="/wiki/Rock_climbing" title="Rock climbing">rock climbing</a> outing, Valerie attempts to dispose of her rival but is shut down before being returned to Innobotics. Frank decides that he must speak to Valerie before she is dismantled, and Valerie explains her feelings for Frank and tries unsuccessfully to rekindle their relationship. Later, Valerie escapes, follows Frank and again tries to kill Rachel. Frank is forced to destroy Valerie with an electric shock, but, as she lies dying, Valerie tells him that she is afraid to die.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep3" style="text-align:center">3</th><td style="text-align:center">3</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Blood Brothers"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Tibor_Tak%C3%A1cs_(director)" title="Tibor Takács (director)">Tibor Takacs</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;7,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-04-07</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Spencer Deighton spends his time working on cures for serious illnesses, while his brother Michael pushes for the development of more lucrative drugs. Spencer begins a romantic relationship with a reporter, Tricia (<a href="/wiki/Kate_Vernon" title="Kate Vernon">Kate Vernon</a>). Spencer makes a breakthrough and finds what appears to be a wonder drug, <i>Deighton C</i>, capable of curing virtually any disease. He decides to announce his breakthrough and make the research available to the world for further research. Michael disagrees and sees the opportunity to keep it secret and limit its use to the rich and powerful. When Carl (<a href="/wiki/Tom_Cavanagh" title="Tom Cavanagh">Tom Cavanagh</a>), Spencer's research assistant, attempts to smuggle the drug out of the laboratory, Michael kills him. Assuming that Spencer must have told Tricia about the drug he attempts to kill her too, but fails. Michael uses the drug on himself and attempts to kill both Spencer and Tricia but they manage to escape. For Michael, <i>Deighton C</i> is not the wonder drug he had hoped for—and its <a href="/wiki/Adverse_effect_(medicine)" class="mw-redirect" title="Adverse effect (medicine)">side effects</a> are deadly.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep4" style="text-align:center">4</th><td style="text-align:center">4</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Second Soul"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Paul_Lynch_(director)" title="Paul Lynch (director)">Paul Lynch</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Alan_Brennert" title="Alan Brennert">Alan Brennert</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;14,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-04-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A dying race of aliens has come to Earth to stop its own extinction... by reanimating human corpses. The N'Tal do not have bodies of their own, instead they require hosts to live — but they have the technology to reanimate, cure and occupy the bodies of the recently dead. It appears that the N'Tal intend to change the Earth's atmosphere to their own advantage, while killing all humans. Instead, the N'Tal have built an enclosed replica of their home planet, so that their children, who will be fully human, can know the history of the N'Tal home world.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep5" style="text-align:center">5</th><td style="text-align:center">5</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"White Light Fever"</td><td style="text-align:center">Tibor Takacs</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/David_Kemper_(writer)" title="David Kemper (writer)">David Kemper</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;21,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-04-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Harlan Hawkes' (<a href="/wiki/William_Hickey_(actor)" title="William Hickey (actor)">William Hickey</a>) heart fails again and he sees himself moving down a tunnel of light. His personal physician, Dr. McEnerney (<a href="/wiki/Bruce_Davison" title="Bruce Davison">Bruce Davison</a>), rushes to the scene and resuscitates him just in time. A mysterious blue energy appears near Hawkes' body and moves into the electrical systems of the room. Although Hawkes is still alive, his heart is badly damaged, and the artificial heart being developed by McEnerney will not be ready in time. Hawkes threatens to pull funding from the artificial heart project unless he is moved to the front of the queue for the next available donor heart. This puts Dr. McEnerney in a difficult moral situation. Losing funding for the artificial heart project could mean the loss of a system that could save thousands of lives. To keep the funding, he must give priority to a ruthless, cold elderly man who has already had a full life. The situation is even more difficult because Jesse, the future sister-in-law of his colleague, Dr. Anne Crain, is only eighteen and needs a heart transplant to live. The blue energy released during Hawkes' last resuscitation begins to try to kill Hawkes. McEnerney realizes that keeping Hawkes alive beyond his time has serious consequences and refuses Hawkes' request to be given priority. Both of the prospective heart recipients—Hawkes and the young girl—die. Hawkes sees the girl inside the tunnel of light and realizes that their future paths are very different. The girl comments that where she is going is warm and that she expected it to be "the other way around". It is implied that she goes to Heaven while he descends into the depths of Hell.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep6" style="text-align:center">6</th><td style="text-align:center">6</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Choice"</td><td style="text-align:center">Mark Sobel</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ann_Lewis_Hamilton" title="Ann Lewis Hamilton">Ann Lewis Hamilton</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;28,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-04-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A young girl, Aggie Travers (<a href="/wiki/Thora_Birch" title="Thora Birch">Thora Birch</a>), is an outcast at her elementary school, and mysterious things happen to people when she does not get along with them. Since it appears that she is responsible for these strange things, she is suspended from school. Her parents (<a href="/wiki/Page_Fletcher" title="Page Fletcher">Page Fletcher</a> and <a href="/wiki/Sandra_Nelson" title="Sandra Nelson">Sandra Nelson</a>) are at their wit's end, so they decide to look for a nanny for their troubled child. Karen Ross (<a href="/wiki/Megan_Follows" title="Megan Follows">Megan Follows</a>), their first candidate, seems perfect; she bonds with Aggie from the start, and seems to understand her special needs.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep7" style="text-align:center">7</th><td style="text-align:center">7</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Virtual Future"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Joseph_L._Scanlan" title="Joseph L. Scanlan">Joseph L. 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Bill Trenton (<a href="/wiki/David_Warner_(actor)" title="David Warner (actor)">David Warner</a>), the rich owner of a research company, hires him to a lucrative contract with a well-equipped laboratory to continue his work. Trenton tries the virtual reality suit, and he "jumps" a few hours into the future, seeing a newspaper headline about a woman killed at an <a href="/wiki/Automated_teller_machine" class="mw-redirect" title="Automated teller machine">ATM</a>. Trenton saves the life of the woman whose death he saw reported, proving that it is possible to alter the future. Jack eventually extends the range of his "jumps" even farther into the future, and he sees his own body floating in the ocean. Trenton begins secretly making plans to profit from the device by using it to win a <a href="/wiki/United_States_Senate" title="United States Senate">United States Senate</a> election. Trenton, via another "jump", sees himself losing the election and being <a href="/wiki/Subpoena" title="Subpoena">subpoenaed</a> by the <a href="/wiki/Incumbent" title="Incumbent">incumbent</a> winner of the race. Jack eventually tells his wife, Isabelle (<a href="/wiki/Kelly_Rowan" title="Kelly Rowan">Kelly Rowan</a>), about the suit, its capabilities, and what he's seen. Jack takes another trip into the future to find out more about the circumstances of his death and sees Trenton murdering him. Trenton breaks into the lab, and Jack is forced to flee. Trenton follows him and, just as he is about to shoot Jack on a waterfront pier, Isabelle comes to Jack's aid.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep8" style="text-align:center">8</th><td style="text-align:center">8</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Living Hell"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Graeme_Campbell_(director)" title="Graeme Campbell (director)">Graeme Campbell</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Pen_Densham" title="Pen Densham">Pen Densham</a> and Melinda Snodgrass<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Melinda Snodgrass</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;12,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-05-12</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Brought to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head, Ben Kohler's only chance, according to Dr. Jennifer Martinez, is her experimental brain–computer interface Cerebral Chip (the CCI2). A month later Kohler experiences a horrible vision. In the vision, he is chasing a woman in the forest and reaches out to attack her. Later Kohler has another vision in which the woman from the forest is now dead; this time the killer speaks to Kohler, taunting him. Kohler calls the police and is transferred to a detective who tells Kohler such a murder has actually occurred. Kohler hangs up without giving his name when he realizes that the police will just convict him based on his knowledge of the crimes. Kohler turns to Dr. Martinez and witnesses another murder where the killer speaks to him. Dr. Martinez and Kohler realize that the CCI2 is communicating with a CCI chip from the first series of experimental surgeries. The killer is Wayne Haas—who was thought to be dead—and Kohler and Martinez go to his house. At Haas' house they find another body, and as Kohler collapses in another vision, Haas kidnaps Dr. Martinez. The police storm Haas' house and arrest Kohler, after some interrogation it is discovered that hospital records show that Kohler could not be the killer, because he was in surgery and recovery for the first two killings. Another vision leads the police and Kohler to a low-rent motel, where Kohler sacrifices himself to capture Haas and save Martinez.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep9" style="text-align:center">9</th><td style="text-align:center">9</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Corner of the Eye"</td><td style="text-align:center">Stuart Gillard</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/David_Schow" class="mw-redirect" title="David Schow">David Schow</a></td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;19,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-05-19</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A priest begins to see horrific demonic creatures among the ordinary population. They are aliens that have the powers to alter their appearance and to heal the sick.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep10" style="text-align:center">10</th><td style="text-align:center">10</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Under the Bed"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Bonni%C3%A8re" title="René Bonnière">René Bonnière</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Lawrence Meyers</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;26,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-05-26</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> When a little boy is abducted and eaten, the only witness, his sister, claims that someone or something under the bed took him.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep11" style="text-align:center">11</th><td style="text-align:center">11</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Dark Matters"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Paul_Lynch_(director)" title="Paul Lynch (director)">Paul Lynch</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Alan_Brennert" title="Alan Brennert">Alan Brennert</a></td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;2,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-06-02</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A commercial transport vessel on a routine mission is suddenly forced out of <a href="/wiki/Hyperspace_(science_fiction)" class="mw-redirect" title="Hyperspace (science fiction)">hyperspace</a> into a black and starless void.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep12" style="text-align:center">12</th><td style="text-align:center">12</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Conversion"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Rebecca_De_Mornay" title="Rebecca De Mornay">Rebecca De Mornay</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on the short story "Two Strangers" by</i>&#8202;: Richard B. Lewis<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Brad Wright</td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;9,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-06-09</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Henry Marshall participates in a real estate scam and is caught. After a long stretch in prison, he still has not learned to value people more than money.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep13" style="text-align:center">13</th><td style="text-align:center">13</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Quality of Mercy"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Brad Wright</td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;16,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-06-16</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>In the future, humanity is losing an <a href="/wiki/Interstellar_war" title="Interstellar war">interstellar war</a> against a technologically-advanced race. Major&#160;<a href="/wiki/John_Skokes" class="mw-redirect" title="John Skokes">John Skokes</a>, a prisoner of the aliens, is thrown into a cell, where he encounters another captive - a young female&#160;<a href="/wiki/Cadet" title="Cadet">cadet</a>. She reveals that their captors are apparently grafting alien skin onto her body a bit at a time. Skokes tries to escape from their cell through an overhead vent, but his attempt fails at first when he is attacked by something lurking in the vents. Skokes makes a second attempt to escape through the air ducts, but an alien guard severs his hand before Skokes is knocked out. As their situation appears bleak, Skokes attempts to raise his fellow prisoner's spirits by telling her of a <a href="/wiki/Classified_information#Top_Secret_(TS)" title="Classified information">top secret</a> plan to launch a sneak attack that might turn the tide of the war. 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An object falls into Hannah's room and an alien entity merges with her. The alien needs her to have sex, but random males morph into her body during the intercourse. Thinking that Jay is in danger while in her presence, Hannah shuns him. Jay and his professor start an investigation regarding her. As more men vanish, the police pursue Hannah, who is "caught in the act" devouring a man. A cop shoots her, but the wound quickly heals. 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Suddenly, Jennifer is plagued by nightmares and searing pain in her head, all at 3:10 in the morning or afternoon. Once the pain starts, she begins furiously writing in binary code. It's Robert who suggests that perhaps the binary code's 0's and 1's might be able to be translated. As a former astrophysicist who had mental problems that forced him to work as a janitor, Robert enters the code into his computer to try to translate it. Meanwhile, Jennifer's husband Sam, concerned for his wife and their young baby, is convinced that Jennifer is going crazy. But as the sounds and dreams become more pronounced Jennifer and Robert are determined to break the code. What they discover is an alien force, trying to communicate a cry for help through Jennifer's implant. The aliens are in a ship hurtling toward the sun and they need help from Earth to save their ship. The message sent was really instructions for a high energy laser designed to push the ship out of a terminal path. They build and activate it just in time to see the ship pushed away from the sun and towards safety.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep18" style="text-align:center">18</th><td style="text-align:center">18</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"I, Robot"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Adam_Nimoy" title="Adam Nimoy">Adam Nimoy</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on the <a href="/wiki/I,_Robot_(short_story)" title="I, Robot (short story)">short story</a> by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Eando_Binder" title="Eando Binder">Eando Binder</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Alison Lea Bingeman</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;23,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-07-23</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>Dr. Link is working on the central memory of a <a href="/wiki/Robot" title="Robot">robot</a>, Adam, when it suddenly activates and attacks him. A lab assistant enters the room in time to see Adam smashing up the laboratory before crashing through a window and escaping, while Dr. Link is left dead. Later, a police officer finds Adam in a back alley, and Adam, apparently remembering nothing of the incident, asks the officer to contact Dr. Link. Adam is taken to a cell and preparations are made to disassemble it. Mina, Dr. Link's daughter, contacts a lawyer, Thurman Cutler (<a href="/wiki/Leonard_Nimoy" title="Leonard Nimoy">Leonard Nimoy</a>), who pushes for a murder trial, insisting that Adam is his client and not simply a machine. A court hearing begins, and the prosecutor pushes for dismissal of the case on the grounds that Adam is just a machine. Cutler argues that, although Adam is clearly not <a href="/wiki/Human" title="Human">human</a>, it possesses intelligence and will, and, on that basis, deserves a trial. Cutler begins to look into Dr. Link's financial records and finds that he was working for a <a href="/wiki/Defense_contractor" class="mw-redirect" title="Defense contractor">defense contractor</a>, eventually discovering that Dr. Link was working to turn Adam into a weapon. Cutler argues, with supporting evidence of financial accounts and company memos, that Dr. Link was forced into attempting to rewrite Adam's central programming, effectively <a href="/wiki/Lobotomy" title="Lobotomy">lobotomizing</a> it, and that Adam reacted in the way any human might when faced with death. The court eventually finds that Adam is a person and will stand trial for the murder of Dr. Link. As it is being led away, Adam sees the <a href="/wiki/Prosecuting_attorney" class="mw-redirect" title="Prosecuting attorney">prosecuting attorney</a> in danger of being run over and rescues her, sacrificing its own life in the process.<br /> </p> <i>Note:</i> Leonard Nimoy, father of co-director Adam Nimoy, co-stars in both this episode and the 1960s <i>Outer Limits</i> version of "<a href="/wiki/I,_Robot_(1964_The_Outer_Limits)" title="I, Robot (1964 The Outer Limits)">I, Robot</a>" as different characters. Neither version has any connection to the famous "<a href="/wiki/I,_Robot" title="I, Robot">I, Robot</a>" stories of <a href="/wiki/Isaac_Asimov" title="Isaac Asimov">Isaac Asimov</a>.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep19" style="text-align:center">19</th><td style="text-align:center">19</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"If These Walls Could Talk"</td><td style="text-align:center">Tibor Takacs</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Manny_Coto" title="Manny Coto">Manny Coto</a></td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;30,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-07-30</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A woman (<a href="/wiki/Alberta_Watson" title="Alberta Watson">Alberta Watson</a>) asks physicist Dr. Leviticus Mitchell (<a href="/wiki/Dwight_Schultz" title="Dwight Schultz">Dwight Schultz</a>) to investigate a <a href="/wiki/Haunted_house" title="Haunted house">haunted house</a> where her son (<a href="/wiki/Ryan_Reynolds" title="Ryan Reynolds">Ryan Reynolds</a>) and his girlfriend were last seen.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep20" style="text-align:center">20</th><td style="text-align:center">20</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Birthright"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/William_Fruet" title="William Fruet">William Fruet</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Eric Estrin and Michael Berlin</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;13,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-08-13</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Senator Richard Adams (<a href="/wiki/Perry_King" title="Perry King">Perry King</a>) is at the top of his game, and, after a <a href="/wiki/Press_conference" title="Press conference">press conference</a> extolling the virtues of a new fuel additive BE-85 which is supposed to clean up the atmosphere, he and his aide, Evan Branch, are in a serious <a href="/wiki/Auto_accident" class="mw-redirect" title="Auto accident">auto accident</a>. Branch is dead, Adams has a head injury, and his attending physician, Dr. Leslie McKenna (<a href="/wiki/Mimi_Kuzyk" title="Mimi Kuzyk">Mimi Kuzyk</a>), is baffled by his unusual x-rays that show four <a href="/wiki/Frontal_lobe" title="Frontal lobe">frontal lobes</a> and only three major organs. Before Adams can figure out what happened, a large <a href="/wiki/Security_detail" title="Security detail">security detail</a> whisks him and his files away to the <a href="/wiki/Sendrax_Corporation" class="mw-redirect" title="Sendrax Corporation">Sendrax Corporation</a>, the home of BE-85. It turns out that Adams is part of a secret alien presence on Earth, and, because the alien's body make up is different, long-term use of BE-85 will reconfigure the <a href="/wiki/Earth%27s_atmosphere" class="mw-redirect" title="Earth&#39;s atmosphere">Earth's atmosphere</a> so it is poisonous to humans but compatible with the aliens. Adams realizes that he is in danger and escapes to see McKenna, the only person he can trust. Together, they unlock the secret of Adams' identity and the horror of the alien master plan, divulging the secret of BE-85 to Kyle Haller (Scott Swanson), an aggressive young reporter. Before Haller can expose the aliens, he is killed and McKenna is framed for the murder.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep21" style="text-align:center">21</th><td style="text-align:center">21</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Voice of Reason"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Brad Wright<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Manny Coto, Eric Estrin and Michael Berlin, Rob Forsyth, Grant Rosenberg, David Schow and Melinda Snodgrass</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;20,&#160;1995<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1995-08-20</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #6A4794"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Randall Strong tries to convince the members of a government committee that a number of different alien invasions of Earth are occurring, and he demands an official investigation and response to these threats. His evidence comes from incidents in previous episodes of the first season: the experiments of Simon Kress in "<a href="/wiki/The_Sandkings" title="The Sandkings">The Sandkings</a>"; an attempt to impersonate the crew of a spacecraft returning to Earth in "<a href="/wiki/The_Voyage_Home_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Voyage Home (The Outer Limits)">The Voyage Home</a>"; an alien <a href="/wiki/Parasite" class="mw-redirect" title="Parasite">parasite</a> in "<a href="/wiki/Caught_in_the_Act_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Caught in the Act (The Outer Limits)">Caught in the Act</a>"; an alien <a href="/wiki/Enzyme" title="Enzyme">enzyme</a> in "<a href="/wiki/If_These_Walls_Could_Talk_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="If These Walls Could Talk (The Outer Limits)">If These Walls Could Talk</a>"; aliens posing as religious messengers in "<a href="/wiki/Corner_of_the_Eye" class="mw-redirect" title="Corner of the Eye">Corner of the Eye</a>". Strong also eventually believes that the committee itself has been infiltrated by one or more aliens posing as humans (see "<a href="/wiki/Birthright_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Birthright (The Outer Limits)">Birthright</a>"). The episode "<a href="/wiki/The_New_Breed_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The New Breed (The Outer Limits)">The New Breed</a>" is also referenced, though as counter-evidence that bizarre occurrences are not necessarily a result of alien interference. During the meeting, it appears that the committee chairman, Thornwell, is an alien infiltrator because of his opposition to Strong's evidence and claims. The committee adjourns for a private conference to discuss their decision, and, upon returning, they announce that Strong's claims have been rejected. Strong then grabs a gun from a guard and kills Thornwell, believing him to be the one blocking further investigation and hoping to expose his alien nature by injuring him. However, Thornwell was privately arguing in support of Strong and was outvoted by other committee members that were the <a href="/wiki/Sendrax_Corporation" class="mw-redirect" title="Sendrax Corporation">actual infiltrators</a>. The death of Thornwell opens the way for a complete takeover of the committee's activities. 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The gun is traced to Dr.&#160;<a href="/wiki/Theresa_Givens" class="mw-redirect" title="Theresa Givens">Theresa Givens</a>&#160;(<a href="/wiki/Amanda_Plummer" title="Amanda Plummer">Amanda Plummer</a>), a former employee at a top-secret government project. Mysteriously, Givens was only five years old at the time of the first murder, and the gun had not even been manufactured yet. Jamie eventually learns that Givens has invented a <a href="/wiki/Time_machine" class="mw-redirect" title="Time machine">time machine</a> that she uses to travel back in time and assassinate men who would later in their lives commit acts of rape &amp; murder towards women. In her final trip to the past, Givens brings Jamie along with her, and they arrive at the time and place Givens was abducted and assaulted. The man is killed before he can harm the young Givens, but Givens herself is fatally shot &amp; dies. When Jamie returns to the future, she finds that the rape and murders Givens had prevented have all been undone – one such victim being Jamie’s best friend. She visits the now adult young Givens, who has lived a happier life and asks her if she still invented the time machine. Jamie then travels back in time before her friend’s death and shoots her murderer. </p> <i>Note:</i> The character Dr. Theresa Givens also appears in the season 6 two-hour finale "<a href="/wiki/Final_Appeal_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Final Appeal (The Outer Limits)">Final Appeal</a>".</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep23" style="text-align:center">23</th><td style="text-align:center">2</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Resurrection"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Chris_Brancato" title="Chris Brancato">Chris Brancato</a></td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;14,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-01-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Humanity has destroyed itself in a <a href="/wiki/Biological_war" class="mw-redirect" title="Biological war">biological war</a>, and only a few hundred <a href="/wiki/Android_(robot)" title="Android (robot)">androids</a> remain. Two of the androids, Martin (<a href="/wiki/Nick_Mancuso" title="Nick Mancuso">Nick Mancuso</a>) and Alicia (<a href="/wiki/Heather_Graham" title="Heather Graham">Heather Graham</a>), have a plan to recreate the human race from <a href="/wiki/DNA" title="DNA">DNA</a> samples, but the ruling military androids are violently opposed to recreating their former masters. <a href="/wiki/Dana_Ashbrook" title="Dana Ashbrook">Dana Ashbrook</a> plays the first human created from DNA samples.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep24" style="text-align:center">24</th><td style="text-align:center">3</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Unnatural Selection"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Joseph_L._Scanlan" title="Joseph L. Scanlan">Joseph L. Scanlan</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Eric_A._Morris" title="Eric A. Morris">Eric A. Morris</a></td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;19,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-01-19</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Howard (<a href="/wiki/Alan_Ruck" title="Alan Ruck">Alan Ruck</a>) and Joanne Sharp (<a href="/wiki/Catherine_Mary_Stewart" title="Catherine Mary Stewart">Catherine Mary Stewart</a>) are having a baby. They must decide whether to give their child all the advantages of <a href="/wiki/Black_market" title="Black market">black market</a> <a href="/wiki/Genetic_enhancement" class="mw-redirect" title="Genetic enhancement">genetic enhancements</a>, which run the risk of <a href="/wiki/Genetic_rejection_syndrome" class="mw-redirect" title="Genetic rejection syndrome">genetic rejection syndrome</a> (GRS). After discovering that their neighbor's son did not die years ago, but rather has been turned into a monster as a result of GRS, Howard and Joanne decide to reverse the genetic enhancement process of their unborn child. But are they too late?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep25" style="text-align:center">25</th><td style="text-align:center">4</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"I Hear You Calling"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on the short story by</i>&#8202;: Katherine Weber<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Scott Shepherd</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;26,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-01-26</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A reporter (<a href="/wiki/Ally_Sheedy" title="Ally Sheedy">Ally Sheedy</a>) on her way to work overhears a cellular phone conversation about the "removal" of a controversial author. Her investigation reveals a trail of people who disappeared leaving only a pile of ash behind... and the involvement of a man with strange violet eyes. After a series of chases and narrow escapes, the alien hitman finally catches up with the reporter and reveals to her that the people he has been "removing" had accidentally contracted a deadly alien virus, and that he has been hunting them down in order to prevent them from spreading the virus to the rest of humanity. The hitman explains that the reporter has also contracted the virus through her contact with one of the targets, and the reporter ultimately decides to sacrifice herself to spare humanity from the disease. The hitman corrects the reporter, he has not been vaporizing the targets, merely teleporting them off Earth, to a location where the disease is not fatal. The episode ends with the alien and the reporter teleporting away.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep26" style="text-align:center">26</th><td style="text-align:center">5</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Mind over Matter"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jonathan_Glassner" title="Jonathan Glassner">Jonathan Glassner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;2,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-02-02</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. Sam Stein (<a href="/wiki/Mark_Hamill" title="Mark Hamill">Mark Hamill</a>) develops a <a href="/wiki/Machine" title="Machine">machine</a> that allows a person to connect themselves directly to the <a href="/wiki/Brain" title="Brain">brain</a> of another and experience their <a href="/wiki/Thought" title="Thought">thoughts</a> and <a href="/wiki/Feeling" title="Feeling">feelings</a>. Intended for use with <a href="/wiki/Coma" title="Coma">coma</a> patients, he suddenly gets the chance to use it with a colleague who is comatose after an accident. Dr. Sam Stein initially thinks that his machine's application for communicating with the comatose Dr. Rachel Carter is a complete success. However, a mysterious pair of hands emerge to grab at Carter whenever Stein and Carter start becoming intimate. It is soon theorized that the pair of hands belongs to the machine itself; It has learned to love Stein and is jealous of Carter. Stein's only two options are to disconnect the machine or to "show" the machine that it cannot love. Stein attempts to show the machine that it cannot love by grabbing what he thinks is the virtual representation of the machine (a disheveled version of Dr. Carter) and smothering it with an equally virtual pillow (with goading from Carter). Once he does that, though, the physical body of Carter dies. At this point, the machine reveals that it has been masquerading as Carter all along after deciding that "love" is a positive emotion and that is in love with Dr. Stein -- the entity he had mistakenly suffocated was the real Carter. Stein, in a rage, destroys the machine.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep27" style="text-align:center">27</th><td style="text-align:center">6</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Beyond the Veil"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Allan_Eastman" title="Allan Eastman">Allan Eastman</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Chris_Brancato" title="Chris Brancato">Chris Brancato</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;9,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-02-09</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Eddie Wexler suffers from flashbacks of an alien abduction, which eventually drives him to suicidal behavior. After checking himself into a mental institution with others suffering from similar problems, he begins to suspect that there is something more sinister going on at the hospital.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep28" style="text-align:center">28</th><td style="text-align:center">7</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"First Anniversary"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on the short story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Richard_Matheson" title="Richard Matheson">Richard Matheson</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Jon Cooksey &amp; Ali Marie Matheson</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;16,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-02-16</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Norman Glass (<a href="/wiki/Matt_Frewer" title="Matt Frewer">Matt Frewer</a>) celebrates his first wedding anniversary with his beautiful &amp; talented wife, Ady (<a href="/wiki/Michelle_Johnson_(actress)" title="Michelle Johnson (actress)">Michelle Johnson</a>). Norman's best friend, Dennis (<a href="/wiki/Clint_Howard" title="Clint Howard">Clint Howard</a>), also has a beautiful wife, Barbara (<a href="/wiki/Jayne_Heitmeyer" title="Jayne Heitmeyer">Jayne Heitmeyer</a>). Over the next few days, both relationships unravel rather quickly. First, Dennis walks out on Barbara; Norman goes to talk to Dennis in a park and is frightened by what he finds. Dennis, clearly unhinged &amp; <a href="/wiki/Paranoid" class="mw-redirect" title="Paranoid">paranoid</a>, claims that Barbara is not what she seems; a strange woman approaches Dennis, begging him to talk to her. Norman does not recognize her, but Dennis does — whereupon he runs into traffic and is killed. After Dennis' funeral, Norman experiences the same effects: he begins to feel repulsed whenever he touches, smells, or tastes his lovely wife. Ady attempts to <a href="/wiki/Bluff_(poker)" title="Bluff (poker)">bluff</a> her way out of the situation but is eventually forced to admit the truth: she &amp; Barbara are aliens whose ship crash-landed on Earth some time ago. They are repulsive creatures in their natural form, but, since they were stranded, they decided to try to blend in and live out the rest of their lives as human women. The aliens can change appearance through influencing people's thoughts, but their ability to trick someone's senses wears off after a year or so. Norman becomes unhinged at this knowledge and is taken away by <a href="/wiki/Paramedic" title="Paramedic">paramedics</a>.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep29" style="text-align:center">29</th><td style="text-align:center">8</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Straight and Narrow"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Joseph_L._Scanlan" title="Joseph L. Scanlan">Joseph L. Scanlan</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Joel Metzger</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;23,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-02-23</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A mother sends her recalcitrant son, Rusty Dobson (<a href="/wiki/Ryan_Phillippe" title="Ryan Phillippe">Ryan Phillippe</a>), to a militaristic academy. The administrators are actually controlling the students through a chip inserted into their heads. They want to create a group of business executives who are willing to commit murder in order to make more money for their companies. Rusty and one other student are immune to the chip because of a medicine they are taking for ulcers. The other student wants to wait to graduate, and then expose the place to the outside world. Rusty is convinced that this is a bad idea and wants to escape. However, as soon as he approaches the boundary of the academy, the chip in his head causes debilitating pain. At the end of the episode, Rusty manages to escape by stealing the security clearance cards out of the administrator's office and disabling the boundary control system. His fellow students chase after him, but he re-activates the system and they are unable to follow him past the walls of the academy. He tries to call his mother from a payphone, but she is busy in an office. He heads to the site of an assassination plan he knows of, but police (who show the distinctive scars from the computer chip implantation) detain him. His friend from school performs the assassination.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep30" style="text-align:center">30</th><td style="text-align:center">9</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Trial by Fire"</td><td style="text-align:center">Jonathan Glassner</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;1,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-03-01</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The <a href="/wiki/President_of_the_United_States" title="President of the United States">President</a> (<a href="/wiki/Robert_Foxworth" title="Robert Foxworth">Robert Foxworth</a>) is taken to an underground bunker on his <a href="/wiki/Inauguration" title="Inauguration">inauguration</a> night, and he is told that an object is quickly approaching the Earth. This object turns out to be from an alien spaceship, and a fleet of alien spaceships is heading in towards Earth. The President is given as much information as possible but usually in scientific or technical language, and he demands that everything be told to him in plain English. The Russians are very afraid of the ships. As the alien fleet grows nearer to Earth, the aliens try using Earth's artificial satellites to communicate. The President asks one of his generals what to expect if the aliens were attacking the Earth, and the general tells him that the aliens would send a scout down to test the Earth's defenses. The aliens send one ship towards the Pacific Ocean, and it looks like they are attacking. The President orders the <a href="/wiki/Space_Shuttle" title="Space Shuttle">Space Shuttle</a> &amp; a <a href="/wiki/Nuclear_submarine" title="Nuclear submarine">nuclear submarine</a> to fire <a href="/wiki/Nuclear_missile" class="mw-redirect" title="Nuclear missile">nuclear missiles</a> at the ships, and the Russians also fire missiles. The aliens destroy the missiles, the Shuttle, the submarine, and send weapons bound for <a href="/wiki/Moscow" title="Moscow">Moscow</a> &amp; <a href="/wiki/Washington,_DC" class="mw-redirect" title="Washington, DC">Washington, DC</a>. Computers manage to decode the message sent by the aliens by removing the interference of a liquid environment. The message says: "Let us be your friends."</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep31" style="text-align:center">31</th><td style="text-align:center">10</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Worlds Apart"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Chris Dickie</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;22,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-03-22</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Early in his mission, UNAS astronaut Christopher Lindy (<a href="/wiki/Chad_Willett" title="Chad Willett">Chad Willett</a>) crashes on an alien planet, but by some miracle he is able to contact Earth and speak directly to UNAS. His wife, Nancy McDonald (<a href="/wiki/Bonnie_Bedelia" title="Bonnie Bedelia">Bonnie Bedelia</a>), is able to talk with him. She does not reveal that, while a relatively short period of time has passed for Lindy, 20 years have passed on Earth; Nancy is remarried and the director of the UNAS space agency. They are able to communicate due to the space-time distortion of the wormhole that Lindy's spacecraft passed through. A rescue mission is launched, but aborted due to the wormhole's changing properties and the danger to the rescuers. Lindy tells them to not attempt the rescue, and Nancy tells him the whole truth. Lindy plays a disk of <a href="/wiki/Someone_to_Watch_Over_Me_(song)" title="Someone to Watch Over Me (song)">Someone to Watch Over Me</a>, the communication cutting out midsong. He is revealed to be on a planet with strange plants, waterfalls, and an abundance of wildlife.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep32" style="text-align:center">32</th><td style="text-align:center">11</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Refuge"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ken_Girotti" title="Ken Girotti">Ken Girotti</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Alan_Brennert" title="Alan Brennert">Alan Brennert</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;5,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-04-05</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Raymond Dalton (<a href="/wiki/James_Wilder_(actor)" title="James Wilder (actor)">James Wilder</a>) stumbles through a forest in a vicious <a href="/wiki/Blizzard" title="Blizzard">blizzard</a> before finally collapsing. He wakes in a warm and comfortable mansion with a group of people, only to be told that the entire world is blanketed by an enormous storm, and he has found the only safe place. As time passes, he discovers that the people and their roles keep changing, with one man appearing to be the cause.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep33" style="text-align:center">33</th><td style="text-align:center">12</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Inconstant Moon"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Joseph_L._Scanlan" title="Joseph L. Scanlan">Joseph L. Scanlan</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on the <a href="/wiki/Inconstant_Moon" title="Inconstant Moon">short story</a> by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Larry_Niven" title="Larry Niven">Larry Niven</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;12,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-04-12</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Physics professor Dr. Stan Hurst (<a href="/wiki/Michael_Gross_(actor)" title="Michael Gross (actor)">Michael Gross</a>) notices that the Moon is extremely bright, and he realizes that the Sun must have gone <a href="/wiki/Nova" title="Nova">nova</a> with the daylight side of the Earth suffering extreme heat. Realizing that he only has a few hours left to live, he speaks to another academic and decides that it would be better if people did not know what had happened. For two years, he has had a secret <a href="/wiki/Puppy_love" title="Puppy love">crush</a> on Leslie (<a href="/wiki/Joanna_Gleason" title="Joanna Gleason">Joanna Gleason</a>), the owner of a local book shop, but he never had the courage to ask her out. In light of the pending disaster, he invites her to go for a walk with him. A whirlwind love story ensues where he and Leslie marry on what they assume is their last night on Earth. Hurst is forced to admit to Leslie what is going on, and she is initially extremely disconcerted and distrustful of his intentions, although he defers these misgivings by repeatedly professing his love. Later, he begins to suspect that the Earth is merely being hit by an extreme <a href="/wiki/Solar_flare" title="Solar flare">solar flare</a>, and he begins to plan for an extended period of survival, despite his new wife's reluctance. He turns out to be correct, and the professor and his wife are one of the few left alive despite extreme <a href="/wiki/Flooding" class="mw-redirect" title="Flooding">flooding</a>, although the story is ambiguous as to the total scale of the disaster.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep34" style="text-align:center">34</th><td style="text-align:center">13</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"From Within"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center">Jonathan Glassner</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;28,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-04-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A slightly underdeveloped boy named Howie (<a href="/wiki/Neil_Patrick_Harris" title="Neil Patrick Harris">Neil Patrick Harris</a>) is the last unaffected person in a small town overrun by a strange madness. Miners unearth ancient <a href="/wiki/Parasites" class="mw-redirect" title="Parasites">parasites</a>, in the shape of worms, which attack the brains of their hosts. While the infected townsfolk lose all their inhibitions, Howie must save his sister Sheila, the only person who truly cares for him. Deprived of Sheila's guidance for the first time in his life, Howie struggles to evade his maddened neighbors and destroy the parasites. In the process, he becomes a hero to the whole town.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep35" style="text-align:center">35</th><td style="text-align:center">14</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Heist"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Steven_Barnes" title="Steven Barnes">Steven Barnes</a></td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;5,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-05-05</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Bitter ex-soldier, <a href="/wiki/Costas_Mandylor" title="Costas Mandylor">Lee Taylor</a>, agrees to help a militia hijack a <a href="/wiki/U.S._Army" class="mw-redirect" title="U.S. Army">U.S. Army</a> shipment of missiles. Instead of missiles, they find a lone guard who pleads with them not to open the shipment because it is deadly. <a href="/wiki/Colm_Feore" title="Colm Feore">Major Mackie</a> demands to know what is in the shipment and believes that the Captain is lying. But all the lone guard will tell him is "Don't open it." Even under threat of death, <a href="/wiki/Jasmine_Guy" title="Jasmine Guy">Captain Washington</a> refuses to stand down, but Major Mackie eventually forces his will to be done. They open the door and a chilling series of events begin to unfold as an alien life form freezes them to death. The militia members lose their discipline and begin to scatter, questioning their loyalties. All the while the alien stalks with cold impersonal efficiency, taking out the self-styled militia one by one, and duplicating itself. Washington and Taylor manage to destroy the creatures and escape the building. The final scene shows a police officer frozen outside of the building.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep36" style="text-align:center">36</th><td style="text-align:center">15</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Afterlife"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">John F. Whelpley</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;19,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-05-19</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Linden Stiles (<a href="/wiki/Clancy_Brown" title="Clancy Brown">Clancy Brown</a>) is a wrongly convicted murderer of eleven people and is offered a choice between his execution &amp; cooperation with an experiment. His <a href="/wiki/Christian_beliefs" class="mw-redirect" title="Christian beliefs">Christian beliefs</a> do not allow him to make any choice but to go through with what turns out to be a genetic experiment to splice his <a href="/wiki/Gene" title="Gene">genes</a> with <a href="/wiki/Extraterrestrial_life" title="Extraterrestrial life">extraterrestrial</a> genes. Stiles gradually looks more &amp; more nonhuman, with increased brain power &amp; physical senses. He escapes in what turns out to be an intentional manhunt, so that his captors can hunt him down. When the end comes near for the now mutated Stiles, the tables turn when aliens resembling his new form appear. The aliens &amp; Stiles beam away, leaving his pursuers to realize that they were the ones being tested by the aliens and that they failed that test.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep37" style="text-align:center">37</th><td style="text-align:center">16</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Deprogrammers"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Joseph_L._Scanlan" title="Joseph L. Scanlan">Joseph L. Scanlan</a></td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;26,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-05-26</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Earth is under alien occupation and the human race has been conditioned for <a href="/wiki/Slavery" title="Slavery">slavery</a>, unable to think for itself or disobey an order. One human, the slave of an important alien ruler, is captured by a small band of rebel humans who try to break his conditioning &amp; restore his <a href="/wiki/Free_will" title="Free will">free will</a>. Starring <a href="/wiki/Brent_Spiner" title="Brent Spiner">Brent Spiner</a> as Professor Trent Davis.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep38" style="text-align:center">38</th><td style="text-align:center">17</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Paradise"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Jonathan Walker and Chris Dickie</td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;16,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-06-16</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. Christina Markham and Sheriff Grady Markham have to investigate a spate of strange incidents involving young and apparently healthy women suddenly growing old and dying.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep39" style="text-align:center">39</th><td style="text-align:center">18</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Light Brigade"</td><td style="text-align:center">Michael Keusch</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a></td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;23,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-06-23</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> In this sequel to "<a href="/wiki/Quality_of_Mercy_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Quality of Mercy (The Outer Limits)">Quality of Mercy</a>" (Season 1, Episode 13), the ship <i><a href="/wiki/The_Charge_of_the_Light_Brigade_(poem)" title="The Charge of the Light Brigade (poem)">The Light Brigade</a></i> is the last hope of humanity in a war against an alien race. In an attempt to turn the tide of the war, the <i>Light Brigade</i> carries a new bomb, which works by breaking down the forces which hold <a href="/wiki/Subatomic_particles" class="mw-redirect" title="Subatomic particles">subatomic particles</a> together, to be delivered to the enemy homeworld. As with the original <a href="/wiki/Atomic_bomb" class="mw-redirect" title="Atomic bomb">atomic bomb</a>, a very limited number were made, and the first was tested on one of the Martian moons &amp; created an explosion of such power that it was daylight on Earth for several days. The aliens ambush the ship and use their unique methods to try &amp; trick the survivors of the ship into failing their mission through the use of <a href="/wiki/Robert_Patrick" title="Robert Patrick">Robert Patrick</a>'s character, John Skokes - whose physical likeness has been assumed by an alien spy, leading one to believe the real Skokes died in captivity (following the events depicted in "Quality of Mercy"). In the closing scene, a young <a href="/wiki/Cadet" title="Cadet">cadet</a> (<a href="/wiki/Wil_Wheaton" title="Wil Wheaton">Wil Wheaton</a>) releases the bomb over what he believes to be the alien homeworld. However, it is in fact <a href="/wiki/Earth" title="Earth">Earth</a>, and the <a href="/wiki/Doomsday_weapon" class="mw-redirect" title="Doomsday weapon">doomsday weapon</a> is unleashed on an already crippled humanity.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep40" style="text-align:center">40</th><td style="text-align:center">19</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Falling Star"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ken_Girotti" title="Ken Girotti">Ken Girotti</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Alan_Brennert" title="Alan Brennert">Michael Bryant</a></td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;30,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-06-30</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <a href="/wiki/Pop_singer" class="mw-redirect" title="Pop singer">Pop singer</a> Melissa McCammon (<a href="/wiki/Sheena_Easton" title="Sheena Easton">Sheena Easton</a>) is about to commit suicide by overdosing on drugs. With her once meteoric career at a standstill &amp; her husband (<a href="/wiki/Xander_Berkeley" title="Xander Berkeley">Xander Berkeley</a>) cheating on her, she sees no hope. She then encounters Rachel, an ardent fan from the future, who is a <a href="/wiki/Time_travel" title="Time travel">time traveler</a>, &amp; an uninvited guest in Melissa's body. She tells Melissa that her music inspired her future fans to resist a <a href="/wiki/Totalitarian" class="mw-redirect" title="Totalitarian">totalitarian</a> takeover, which will succeed if she dies now. However, special authorities from the future are out to punish Rachel for her crime, as time-traveling and using a host body to change the past is a serious offense. The authorities want Melissa dead and will resort to anything, including murder, to preserve their version of the past.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep41" style="text-align:center">41</th><td style="text-align:center">20</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Out of Body"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;14,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-07-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Rebecca Warfield (<a href="/wiki/Peri_Gilpin" title="Peri Gilpin">Peri Gilpin</a>) and her husband Ben McCormick are trying to find out if out-of-body experiences can be artificially induced by subjecting monkeys to electric impulses. They see it as pure science, but to religious groups like Family Foremost, it is sacrilege. Desperate for funding, Rebecca decides to run the experiment with a human subject: herself. She asks her assistant, Amy, to help. Amy, a secret religious fanatic, alters the experiment. Rebecca escapes from her body, but, unless she finds a way to communicate, she will remain trapped in another dimension.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep42" style="text-align:center">42</th><td style="text-align:center">21</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Vanishing Act"</td><td style="text-align:center">Jonathan Glassner</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Jonathan Walker<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Chris Dickie</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;21,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-07-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> An alien race that has no concept of <a href="/wiki/Time" title="Time">time</a> uses <a href="/wiki/Wormhole" title="Wormhole">wormholes</a> to find planets with living creatures so that they can enter them as hosts. When the host is asleep, they abduct them, transporting them to their home world where they can learn everything the host has experienced. However, since the aliens have no concept of the passage of time they do not realize that each time they return their host, Trevor (<a href="/wiki/Jon_Cryer" title="Jon Cryer">Jon Cryer</a>), home, they are returning him a decade later each time, putting him further out of touch with everything he loves. After many decades of doing this to Trevor, they remove the connection &amp; send him back to the night he first left. Trevor has his life back, and nobody knows what happened, except Trevor, who retains the memory of his experiences.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep43" style="text-align:center">43</th><td style="text-align:center">22</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Sentence"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Joseph_L._Scanlan" title="Joseph L. Scanlan">Joseph L. Scanlan</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Melissa_Rosenberg" title="Melissa Rosenberg">Melissa Rosenberg</a></td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;4,&#160;1996<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1996-08-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF5F6C"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. Jack Henson (<a href="/wiki/David_Hyde_Pierce" title="David Hyde Pierce">David Hyde Pierce</a>) is conducting experiments in simulating time in <a href="/wiki/Prison" title="Prison">prison</a>, which he says will free up space, money &amp; curtail what he feels are <a href="/wiki/Inhumane_punishment" class="mw-redirect" title="Inhumane punishment">inhumane punishments</a>. As a prisoner experiences twenty years in prison, only twenty minutes in reality has passed while he is attached to the machine that Henson has designed. A prisoner brought in for the experiment repeatedly claims to be innocent before being put into the simulation. When that prisoner begins to have <a href="/wiki/Seizure" title="Seizure">seizures</a>, Dr. Henson, worried that he may really be innocent &amp; that the simulation is affecting him negatively, enters the simulation to bring the prisoner out within a 17-second time limit. Dr. Henson succeeds with time to spare. However, the prisoner dies from a <a href="/wiki/Heart_attack" class="mw-redirect" title="Heart attack">heart attack</a> due to the shock of the simulation. Henson is charged with the murder of the prisoner due to his perceived <a href="/wiki/Depraved_indifference" class="mw-redirect" title="Depraved indifference">depraved indifference</a> over his risky experiments, is found guilty, and is sentenced to twenty years in prison, where he is beaten up by his cellmate &amp; tormented by hearing threats at night from what he believes is the brother of the prisoner who died. Attending sessions with the prison <a href="/wiki/Psychiatrist" title="Psychiatrist">psychiatrist</a> (a <a href="/wiki/Hologram" class="mw-redirect" title="Hologram">hologram</a>), Henson is told the dead prisoner's brother is not in the prison, and he must be <a href="/wiki/Hallucinating" class="mw-redirect" title="Hallucinating">hallucinating</a>. Henson unsuccessfully attempts to escape, and he eventually resigns himself to prison life, adjusting slowly until release. However, it turns out that he got the original prisoner free from the virtual prison in time &amp; unharmed, but Henson felt so guilty at seeing what the prisoner was subjected to that he simulated his trial &amp; sentence. A senator is very impressed with Henson's simulation and promises to push for its approval. Henson snaps at hearing this, attacking the senator &amp; trying to destroy his machine, but he is restrained while he struggles despairingly.</div></td></tr></tbody></table><link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1237879425"> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Season_3_(1997)"><span id="Season_3_.281997.29"></span>Season 3 (1997)</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=6" title="Edit section: Season 3 (1997)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <table class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" style="width:100%"><tbody><tr style="color:black;text-align:center"><th scope="col" style="background:#66FF00;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr><br />overall</th><th scope="col" style="background:#66FF00;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> in<br />season</th><th scope="col" style="background:#66FF00;width:19%;color:black">Title</th><th scope="col" style="background:#66FF00;width:15%;color:black">Directed by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#66FF00;width:19%;color:black">Written by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#66FF00;width:14%;color:black">Original air date</th></tr><tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep44" style="text-align:center">44</th><td style="text-align:center">1</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Bits of Love"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;19,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-01-19</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> After a <a href="/wiki/Nuclear_holocaust" title="Nuclear holocaust">nuclear holocaust</a>, Aiden Hunter is possibly the last human alive. Despite this, for the last seven months, he has lived a <a href="/wiki/Hedonistic" class="mw-redirect" title="Hedonistic">hedonistic</a> life deep below ground in a comfortable hi-tech bunker, with only computer-generated holograms of his friends and family for company. He even has a machine capable of creating physical stimulation for more intimate encounters with simulated women. The controlling <a href="/wiki/Artificial_intelligence" title="Artificial intelligence">artificial intelligence</a> personality of the computer system is Emma (<a href="/wiki/Natasha_Henstridge" title="Natasha Henstridge">Natasha Henstridge</a>), who appears as an attractive female. Eventually, Aiden tires of creating ideal women and decides to seduce Emma. Afterward, he treats her like the many other disposable simulated females he has created. However, it seems Emma is more than a simple computer program and begins to make life difficult for him. She alters her appearance to seem pregnant and begins to control the other holograms to create her own world. When Aiden attempts to reset the system, Emma retaliates by creating a holographic Aiden, along with his family and friends. Aiden finds himself completely alone and, in effect, a "<a href="/wiki/Ghost" title="Ghost">ghost</a>" unable to interact with the new "real world".</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep45" style="text-align:center">45</th><td style="text-align:center">2</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Second Thoughts"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;19,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-01-19</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Karl Durand (<a href="/wiki/Howie_Mandel" title="Howie Mandel">Howie Mandel</a>) is a man in his 30s, but with the mind of a child. Dr. Jacob Valerian discovers a method for transferring memories and experiences into another person's brain. As his last dying act, he transfers his own memories into Karl's brain. Karl begins to have flashes of skill and talent from absorbing the doctor's memories. When he accidentally kills another man, he uses the device to transfer the man's memories into his own brain. However, this causes Karl to exhibit multiple personality and schizoid behavior. Meanwhile, he tries to date a woman he has secretly loved for years, with no success, and is forced to kill and "absorb" the detective investigating the death of the man Karl accidentally killed. Finally, he absorbs the mind of an artist that the woman had a fling with hoping that his personality helps him to finally get her to love him. The artist was temperamental and suicidal. The ending sequence shows Karl kneeling on the floor going crazy with a gun pointed to his head. The final scene shows a photo of Rose with Karl apparently committing suicide off-camera.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep46" style="text-align:center">46</th><td style="text-align:center">3</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Re-generation"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brenton_Spencer" title="Brenton Spencer">Brenton Spencer</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Tom J. Astle</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;24,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-01-24</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A high-profile and powerful public figure, Graham's (<a href="/wiki/Daniel_Benzali" title="Daniel Benzali">Daniel Benzali</a>) position allows him to offer the opportunity to clone their deceased son. Rebecca (<a href="/wiki/Kim_Cattrall" title="Kim Cattrall">Kim Cattrall</a>) is at first horrified and repulsed, but eventually agrees to undergo the procedure. After six months, strange things happen. Rebecca begins seeing things from her son's eyes. She meets with Dr. Cole (<a href="/wiki/Teryl_Rothery" title="Teryl Rothery">Teryl Rothery</a>) and tells her of the episodes. They both conclude that the child she is carrying is not just a clone, but has the memories of her dead son, Justin. She also realizes that her baby reacts strangely whenever she is around her husband Graham. As she sees through the baby's eyes, she can see the moment of Justin's death, and it does not line up with what she had been told. Although Justin did die in an accident, Rebecca's husband, busy with some project, lost patience when the boy wanted attention, and brutally pulled a toy from Justin's hands, accidentally knocking him down; the boy fell and struck his head and died in the hospital later. She decides to leave, since her husband lied, but Graham tries to convince her to give him a second chance. Images communicated from Justin make her fear that Graham will attempt to kill her and make it look like an accident rather than allow her to leave him knowing his secret (a high-profile divorce, especially if she reveals the truth about what happened to their son, could ruin him), so she hides in the attic. She finds a shotgun up there, and when Graham approaches her, she shoots him (it is left ambiguous as to whether he truly intended to harm her). After three months, Rebecca has brought her newborn son in for a checkup. (There is no explanation as to what occurred after Graham's death or what legal ramifications, if any, Rebecca faced for killing her husband.) When she leaves on the elevator, we see Dr. Cole, now pregnant, and&#160;&#8211;&#32;responding to a kick&#160;&#8211;&#32;she calms the unborn child, calling his name: Graham.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep47" style="text-align:center">47</th><td style="text-align:center">4</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Last Supper"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Helen_Shaver" title="Helen Shaver">Helen Shaver</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Scott_Shepherd_(producer)" title="Scott Shepherd (producer)">Scott Shepherd</a></td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;31,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-01-31</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Frank Martin's son Danny (<a href="/wiki/Fred_Savage" title="Fred Savage">Fred Savage</a>) brings home a beautiful girl to meet his family. The girl, Jade (<a href="/wiki/Sandrine_Holt" title="Sandrine Holt">Sandrine Holt</a>), looks exactly like a girl Frank once rescued from a top-secret military experiment 20 years before.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep48" style="text-align:center">48</th><td style="text-align:center">5</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Stream of Consciousness"</td><td style="text-align:center">Joe Nimziki</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/David_Shore" title="David Shore">David Shore</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;7,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-02-07</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Due to a <a href="/wiki/Brain_injury" title="Brain injury">brain injury</a>, Ryan Unger cannot enjoy the benefits of a <a href="/wiki/Neural_implant" class="mw-redirect" title="Neural implant">neural implant</a> that allows other people to tap into The Stream, which is a direct connection into all human knowledge. He tries, unsuccessfully, to keep up with everyone else by using a long-forgotten skill: reading books. For the human race, the Stream has been erroneously programmed to crave information instead of knowledge. Soon, it begins to turn the human race into its <a href="/wiki/Slave" class="mw-redirect" title="Slave">slaves</a> in an attempt to locate &amp; process every single bit of information, a process that will lead to the human race's extinction as people stop doing everything to obtain the desired information. Ryan's injury keeps him from falling under the sway of the Stream, leaving him the only person who can stop it. The Stream will not allow itself to be shut down, and it commands the humans under its control to defend itself from Ryan. In the end, Ryan succeeds in shutting down the Stream &amp; saving humankind. Cut off from the mental crutch humanity has used for so long, Ryan finds himself needing to teach humankind the old ways of acquiring information again — from books.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep49" style="text-align:center">49</th><td style="text-align:center">6</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Dark Rain"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">David Braff</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;14,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-02-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A chemical war leaves most of humanity unable to reproduce. Only rare couples, such as Sherry and Tim McAllister, are able to have healthy normal children. Sherry and Tim McAllister conceive and become the focus of intense attention from the government. The couple slowly comes to the realization of how important the pregnancy is to the government, and how far it will go to get what it wants. They find themselves in a secret maternity hospital overseen by Dr. Clayton Royce. The McAllisters are truly horrified when they find that Dr. Royce has hidden designs on their newborn son as he intends him to be a permanent ward of the state.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep50" style="text-align:center">50</th><td style="text-align:center">7</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Camp"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jonathan_Glassner" title="Jonathan Glassner">Jonathan Glassner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;21,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-02-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> For the last twelve generations, humankind has been enslaved by an alien race &amp; imprisoned in <a href="/wiki/Concentration_camp" title="Concentration camp">concentration camps</a>. One woman, Prisoner 98843 (<a href="/wiki/Harley_Jane_Kozak" title="Harley Jane Kozak">Harley Jane Kozak</a>), dares to challenge the authority of the Commandant (<a href="/wiki/David_Hemblen" title="David Hemblen">David Hemblen</a>). Her desire to be free is pitted against the seemingly invincible alien <a href="/wiki/New_Masters_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="New Masters (The Outer Limits)">New Masters</a>. All the prisoners believe the world outside the camp is uninhabitable by humans. Prisoner 98843 discovers that the Commandant &amp; guards are androids who have received no maintenance for decades and are in desperate need of repair. She mends them from spare parts gleaned from other guards that have ceased to function, and she finally forces the Commandant to reveal that the rocket fuel made in the camp is no longer in use by the alien's fleet, which has moved beyond Earth. He has received no communication from his superiors for decades and has maintained the camp regimen simply because those were his orders. She leads a revolt that overpowers the guards and beheads the commandant. The episode ends with the inmates looking through the open gates at a virgin Earth.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep51" style="text-align:center">51</th><td style="text-align:center">8</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Heart's Desire"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Alan_Brennert" title="Alan Brennert">Alan Brennert</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;28,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-02-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A visitor from another world takes over the body of a human preacher in the town of Heart's Desire in the <a href="/wiki/Oregon_Territory" title="Oregon Territory">Oregon Territory</a> in 1872. He gives four outlaws a special energy power which they can use to destroy anything they wish as long as they "want it more than anything else." The first to be empowered are two friends, Frank and JD Kelton; after they use the power to rob their ex-partners Jake and Ben Miller, the preacher gives the power to them as well. In the end, Jake is the only survivor of the four, having renounced the power; he confronts the "preacher" and demands an explanation. The visitor reveals his alien nature and explains that he is scouting ahead to see if humans will ever be able to rival his civilization. After seeing what humans are capable of - brother turning against brother, friend against friend - the scout is confident that his people have nothing to fear from humanity, who will surely destroy themselves before they can build an interstellar empire of their own.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep52" style="text-align:center">52</th><td style="text-align:center">9</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Tempests"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Hart_Hanson" title="Hart Hanson">Hart Hanson</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;7,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-03-07</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A spaceship crashes on a moon while on a mission of mercy. One of the crew is bitten by a strange spider-like creature and begins to <a href="/wiki/Hallucinate" class="mw-redirect" title="Hallucinate">hallucinate</a> — unable to tell what is real &amp; what is fantasy. Commander Virgil finds himself between two realities. He finds himself shifting from the "bad" reality, where he is stuck on the moon trying to survive with his crewmates &amp; apparently hallucinating from poison, and the "good" reality, where he is with his family, heralded as a hero &amp; hallucinating due to a virus called Ellycia C. In the end, Virgil makes a choice to save his people in the "bad" reality while saying goodbye to the "good" reality. The captain manages to fire him away from the spaceship in an <a href="/wiki/Escape_pod" title="Escape pod">escape pod</a>. As he flies through space, he manages to get a transmission from his wife. As he claims "I saved them", reality shifts again, and the truth of everything is that Virgil has, in fact, been taken over by the spiders, as have the rest of the crew.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep53" style="text-align:center">53</th><td style="text-align:center">10</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Awakening"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/George_Bloomfield" title="George Bloomfield">George Bloomfield</a></td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;14,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-03-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Beth (<a href="/wiki/Lela_Rochon" title="Lela Rochon">Lela Rochon</a>), a woman with alexithymia (a psychiatric disorder whereby an individual cannot process emotions) is a guinea pig for a chip that could restore emotion to alexithymia sufferers. After the chip has been implanted Beth experiences emotions for the first time. She then begins to hear voices, and even sees aliens who kidnap and perform experiments on her. The doctors suspect that this is a result of the implant and want to remove it. Before the chip can be removed, Beth escapes from the hospital and returns to the house where she has been staying. She discovers that the apartment above hers contains the props and lighting necessary for staging the alien kidnapping. Her supposed friends in the apartment building enter the room looking for their cat, Beth hides and, trusting they are alone, her friends discuss their plan to make Beth believe she is hallucinating. They reveal that their plan is to discredit the company funding the research into the brain implant to give a rival company an advantage. Beth springs out of her hiding place and pushes the trolley bed towards them, pushing them out the window and killing both of them. Given her psychiatric problems, Beth is not held responsible for her actions by the law courts. She appears to have returned to her original unemotional state and it is assumed that the chip has burnt out. Days later, Beth is seen at home stroking her cat and she slowly develops a wry smile, suggesting that she was just hiding her emotion to avoid having the brain implant removed.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep54" style="text-align:center">54</th><td style="text-align:center">11</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"New Lease"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jason_Priestley" title="Jason Priestley">Jason Priestley</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;21,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-03-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. James Houghton &amp; Dr. Charles McCamber, working in secret, develop a means of <a href="/wiki/Raising_the_dead" class="mw-redirect" title="Raising the dead">revitalising the dead</a>. After a semi-successful test (a patient is revived but immediately begins a painful deterioration), Dr. Houghton is <a href="/wiki/Assault" title="Assault">assaulted</a> &amp; killed in a robbery attempt. He is revived, believing that he has only a few days to live. Fearing that he has neglected his wife, he tries at first to make up for it by showering her with attention &amp; affection, but his resentment toward the man who murdered him takes over. Certain that he will die soon, he takes revenge on the robber, only to find out later that he will live. He is arrested later that day on murder charges and is likely to spend the rest of his life in prison.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep55" style="text-align:center">55</th><td style="text-align:center">12</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Double Helix"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Jonathan Glassner</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;28,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-03-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>A <a href="/wiki/Geneticist" title="Geneticist">geneticist</a>, Dr Martin Nodel (<a href="/wiki/Ron_Rifkin" title="Ron Rifkin">Ron Rifkin</a>), is a researcher looking into <a href="/wiki/Intron" title="Intron">introns</a>, mysterious sections of DNA that he believes hold the secret to future evolution. He develops a formula that he believes will activate them, and tests it on himself. After developing the liquid that acts on the intron he tests the liquid on himself. He begins experiencing strange symptoms, including a sort of map that grows on his back and a pattern that grows on his hand. Shortly after he begins looking for students that are suitable candidates. They have to have a high IQ, never had surgery, and are free from imperfections such as tattoos or glasses. They also have to be in a certain age, weight, and height range. After finding the needed candidates, he reveals the map. The area is discovered to be a hidden military area not on any normal map and, along with Nodel's son (<a href="/wiki/Ryan_Reynolds" title="Ryan Reynolds">Ryan Reynolds</a>) and his girlfriend, the group travels to the area. Inside that area, is a spaceship-type device, with symbols matching the ones on the Doctor's hands. It activates, and a message from an apparent alien race is played back. The Doctor, and the students, decide to enter the ship on a journey to the home planet. Despite his son and son's girlfriend not qualifying, the Doctor says that they'd need someone like the two of them. The ship takes off.<br /> </p> <i>Note:</i> The story concludes in episode 23 of season 4, "<a href="/wiki/The_Origin_of_Species_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Origin of Species (The Outer Limits)">The Origin of Species</a>".</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep56" style="text-align:center">56</th><td style="text-align:center">13</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Dead Man's Switch"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jeff_Woolnough" title="Jeff Woolnough">Jeff Woolnough</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Ben Richardson</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;4,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-04-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Lieutenant Conklin is isolated for a year in a <a href="/wiki/Bunker" title="Bunker">bunker</a> underneath <a href="/wiki/Alaska" title="Alaska">Alaska</a> as one of five soldiers in similar bunkers around the world, including one person from <a href="/wiki/United_States_of_America" class="mw-redirect" title="United States of America">United States of America</a>, <a href="/wiki/Russia" title="Russia">Russia</a>, <a href="/wiki/China" title="China">China</a>, <a href="/wiki/South_Africa" title="South Africa">South Africa</a> &amp; <a href="/wiki/Australia" title="Australia">Australia</a>. His job is to be a revenge weapon should a fleet of approaching alien space ships turn out to be hostile. The world's <a href="/wiki/Chemical_weapon" title="Chemical weapon">chemical</a>, <a href="/wiki/Nuclear_weapon" title="Nuclear weapon">nuclear</a> &amp; <a href="/wiki/Biological_weapon" class="mw-redirect" title="Biological weapon">biological weapons</a> stockpiles have been linked to create a single <a href="/wiki/Doomsday_weapon" class="mw-redirect" title="Doomsday weapon">doomsday weapon</a>. One of the group must push a randomly activated <a href="/wiki/Dead_man%27s_switch" title="Dead man&#39;s switch">dead man's switch</a> to prevent the weapons from detonating. Eventually, Conklin is the only bunker left, until he receives a message from his superior telling him that the aliens have been defeated &amp; that he must keep pressing the button until they can dig him out. The scene then shifts and shows that the planet's surface has been devastated, and the General was under the control of alien <a href="/wiki/Parasites" class="mw-redirect" title="Parasites">parasites</a> while talking to Conklin.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep57" style="text-align:center">57</th><td style="text-align:center">14</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Music of the Spheres"</td><td style="text-align:center">David Warry-Smith</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Steven_Barnes" title="Steven Barnes">Steven Barnes</a></td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;9,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-05-09</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Devon Taylor (<a href="/wiki/Joshua_Jackson" title="Joshua Jackson">Joshua Jackson</a>), a young <a href="/wiki/Physics" title="Physics">physics</a> student, picks up a signal during his work at a <a href="/wiki/Radio_astronomy" title="Radio astronomy">radio observatory</a>, believing that he can hear a pattern in it that none of his older colleagues can hear. Taylor's younger sister, Joyce Taylor (<a href="/wiki/Kirsten_Dunst" title="Kirsten Dunst">Kirsten Dunst</a>), plays the tape &amp; enjoys the sound so much she plays it at a <a href="/wiki/Rave" title="Rave">rave</a>. When Devon finds her at the rave, everyone there is infected with skin deformities. All the teens are quarantined at a hospital, but, when they are separated from the music, they all experience severe pain &amp; <a href="/wiki/Withdrawal_symptoms" class="mw-redirect" title="Withdrawal symptoms">withdrawal symptoms</a>. With the help of his father (<a href="/wiki/Howard_Hesseman" title="Howard Hesseman">Howard Hesseman</a>), Devon &amp; his superiors are left with no choice but to let the patients listen to the tape until they can figure out the rest of the transmitted message. Later, it's discovered that a dying alien world had transmitted this audio in order to save other planets from a dire fate: their sun had shifted to the <a href="/wiki/Ultraviolet_spectrum" class="mw-redirect" title="Ultraviolet spectrum">ultraviolet spectrum</a>, and all their world's inhabitants would have died if they had not figured out how to alter their own <a href="/wiki/Physiology" title="Physiology">physiology</a> so that they could resist the effects of their changed sun. The aliens had detected that Earth's Sun would also undergo the same change &amp; sent the audio signal so that humanity could prepare. In the end, humanity either transforms by the transmitted sound (developing new, hardened skin) or chooses to remain as they were, having to avoid the Sun at all times since the new <a href="/wiki/Sun%27s_radiation" class="mw-redirect" title="Sun&#39;s radiation">sun's radiation</a> would be fatal to them.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep58" style="text-align:center">58</th><td style="text-align:center">15</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Steven_Weber_(actor)" class="mw-redirect" title="Steven Weber (actor)">Steven Weber</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on the short story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Stephen_King" title="Stephen King">Stephen King</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a></td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;6,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-06-06</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>Becka Paulson (<a href="/wiki/Catherine_O%27Hara" title="Catherine O&#39;Hara">Catherine O'Hara</a>) accidentally shoots herself in the head while watching a soap opera. The bullet lodges in her brain, and begins to have some strange effects. In a stroke of 'luck', the bullet does not kill Becka, but her severe brain damage causes her to begin to hallucinate that the picture of a tuxedoed stranger on top of the TV (Who calls himself 'The 8 By 10' Man; in the original story it was a picture of Jesus) is talking to her. Under the advice of the 8 By 10 Man, Becka eventually decides to kill her worthless husband (<a href="/wiki/John_Diehl" title="John Diehl">John Diehl</a>), and in a bit of 'damaged savantry', rigs up the television (under the 8 by 10 Man's instructions) to deliver a fatal electrical pulse to whoever touches the knob. Becka in the end tricks her husband into touching it, but as he begins to be fatally electrocuted, she finally realizes just what she has done and tries to save him. All she does is alter the circuit by touching him, and the two fall dead, the victim of a tragic quirk of fate that was in the end far from lucky. </p> <i>Note:</i> The episode is based on the short story "<a href="/wiki/The_Revelations_of_%27Becka_Paulson" title="The Revelations of &#39;Becka Paulson">The Revelations of 'Becka Paulson</a>" by <a href="/wiki/Stephen_King" title="Stephen King">Stephen King</a>, first published in 1984. The character Becka Paulson is also in the <a href="/wiki/Stephen_King" title="Stephen King">Stephen King</a> novel <i><a href="/wiki/The_Tommyknockers" title="The Tommyknockers">The Tommyknockers</a></i> (1987).</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep59" style="text-align:center">59</th><td style="text-align:center">16</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Bodies of Evidence"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Melvin_Van_Peebles" title="Melvin Van Peebles">Melvin Van Peebles</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Chris Dickie and Ryland Kelley<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Chris Dickie</td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;20,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-06-20</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The crew of the space station <i>Meridian</i> begins to see visions of loved ones or enemies that lure them to their deaths. After three crewmembers die, the remaining two (including Captain Clark) escape to Earth, where Clark is accused of murdering his crew. Dysart, his ex-wife, defends him by suggesting that the crew was driven insane by an experimental chemical, Soroxin.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep60" style="text-align:center">60</th><td style="text-align:center">17</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Feasibility Study"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ken_Girotti" title="Ken Girotti">Ken Girotti</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Joseph_Stefano" title="Joseph Stefano">Joseph Stefano</a></td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;11,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-07-11</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>Joshua Hayward (<a href="/wiki/David_McCallum" title="David McCallum">David McCallum</a>) &amp; his daughter Sarah awake one morning to find a four-block section of their <a href="/wiki/Suburban" class="mw-redirect" title="Suburban">suburban</a> neighborhood surrounded by a mysterious energy barrier. Sarah finds a badly disfigured alien, Adrielo, who tells her that her neighborhood has been grabbed &amp; moved by another race of aliens, the Triunes. He shows her a way through the energy barrier to his own captured realm and begs her to help him save his people. Meanwhile, Joshua finds a way through the barrier and comes face-to-face with their captors, a <a href="/wiki/Slothful" class="mw-redirect" title="Slothful">slothful</a> race who feel physical activity is beneath them. The Trinues explain that all of the inhabitants of Joshua's neighborhood have been taken as part of a <a href="/wiki/Feasibility_study" title="Feasibility study">feasibility study</a> into the suitability of humans for <a href="/wiki/Slavery" title="Slavery">slavery</a>, and, if they are found able to survive in the alien's native environment, the rest of Earth's population will also be enslaved. Adrielo's people are dying from a disease that is turning them to stone, and Sarah accidentally becomes infected. Joshua eventually finds her, and she pleads with him not to touch her, so he may not become infected. They return to their own neighborhood, and Joshua explains the purpose of the energy barrier to the other residents, wondering what choice they have other than to serve as slaves. Joshua explains the disease his daughter has been infected with, and suggests they deliberately infect themselves to save Earth from enslavement. After discussing it, all join hands in the church to sacrifice themselves and prove that humans are unsuitable as slaves.<br /> </p> <i>Note:</i> A remake of the 1964 episode "<a href="/wiki/A_Feasibility_Study" title="A Feasibility Study">A Feasibility Study</a>", from <a href="/wiki/The_Outer_Limits_(1963_TV_series)" title="The Outer Limits (1963 TV series)">the original series</a>.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep61" style="text-align:center">61</th><td style="text-align:center">18</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"A Special Edition"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Naren_Shankar" title="Naren Shankar">Naren Shankar</a> and Jonathan Glassner<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Naren Shankar<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Scott Shepard, Sam Egan, Brad Wright, Naren Shankar, Chris Brancato, John Whelpley and David Braff</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;25,&#160;1997<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1997-07-25</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #66FF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Donald Rivers (<a href="/wiki/Alan_Thicke" title="Alan Thicke">Alan Thicke</a>), a journalist for the television show <i>The Whole Truth</i>, has found proof that the government &amp; large <a href="/wiki/Defense_contractor" class="mw-redirect" title="Defense contractor">defense contractors</a> have been illegally and secretly <a href="/wiki/Cloning" title="Cloning">cloning</a> human beings. After locking himself in the studio with only a small crew, he plans to air his report, which is made up of <a href="/wiki/Clip_show" title="Clip show">clips</a> from other episodes of <i>The Outer Limits</i>, to the world. Unusually, one clip was taken from an episode that had yet to be broadcast, "<a href="/wiki/In_Another_Life_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="In Another Life (The Outer Limits)">In Another Life</a>", which aired several months later as part of the next season.</div></td></tr></tbody></table><link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1237879425"> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Season_4_(1998)"><span id="Season_4_.281998.29"></span>Season 4 (1998)</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=7" title="Edit section: Season 4 (1998)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <table class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" style="width:100%"><tbody><tr style="color:white;text-align:center"><th scope="col" style="background:#1034A6;width:4%;color:white"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr><br />overall</th><th scope="col" style="background:#1034A6;width:4%;color:white"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> in<br />season</th><th scope="col" style="background:#1034A6;width:19%;color:white">Title</th><th scope="col" style="background:#1034A6;width:15%;color:white">Directed by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#1034A6;width:19%;color:white">Written by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#1034A6;width:14%;color:white">Original air date</th></tr><tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep62" style="text-align:center">62</th><td style="text-align:center">1</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Criminal Nature"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Anker</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on a concept by</i>&#8202;: Eric A. Morris<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Brad Markowitz</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;23,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-01-23</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>The <a href="/wiki/Genetic_rejection_syndrome" class="mw-redirect" title="Genetic rejection syndrome">genetic rejection syndrome</a> (GRS) monster children are now adults who commit murders. Detective Ray Venable (<a href="/wiki/Gary_Cole" title="Gary Cole">Gary Cole</a>) has a "secret" son with GRS, Dylan, who is harassing Ray's family. Ray injects himself with a serum to temporarily enhance his sensory abilities (more like GRS people) in order to hunt him. Ray does this successfully, only to find out that it was a plot by his son, who placed the serum so that Ray would find it. Ray's son forcefully injects more of the serum into his dad, so that Ray now has irreversible GRS, and Ray transforms into a monster. Ray kills Dylan, but Ray's family is afraid of him because he now looks like the other GRS monsters. </p> <i>Note:</i> This episode is a sequel to the episode <a href="/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Unnatural Selection (The Outer Limits)">Unnatural Selection</a> (Season 2, Episode 3).</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep63" style="text-align:center">63</th><td style="text-align:center">2</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Hunt"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;30,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-01-30</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A group of obsolete <a href="/wiki/Android_(robot)" title="Android (robot)">androids</a> (a doctor, a miner &amp; two others) attempt to escape from hunters during the beginning of a hunt. They find a way to remove their inhibitors (chips that keep them from confronting and/or attacking the humans), allowing them to set traps instead of merely running away. One of their traps kills the son of the lead hunter. However, none but the miner android survives to reach the end of the hunting area, where a police officer tells him that he is free, since he survived the hunt. In the next scene, another group of androids are unloaded for another hunt. The hunter that informs them about what they are about to endure is the android who survived the first hunt.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep64" style="text-align:center">64</th><td style="text-align:center">3</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Hearts and Minds"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Naren_Shankar" title="Naren Shankar">Naren Shankar</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;6,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-02-06</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> All soldiers of a military strike team have drug injectors to protect them against an "alien virus". After a drug injector malfunction, the soldiers slowly realize that the drug is actually designed to cause <a href="/wiki/Hallucinations" class="mw-redirect" title="Hallucinations">hallucinations</a> of disgusting looking aliens. The "aliens" are actually humans as well but from another federation. The team tries to make contact with the "alien team" to explain the situation &amp; ask for peace, but <i>their</i> drug injectors work properly and they kill everyone from the team, believing that <i>they</i> are the aliens. The final scene shows the soldiers dead on the floor.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep65" style="text-align:center">65</th><td style="text-align:center">4</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"In Another Life"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Allan_Eastman" title="Allan Eastman">Allan Eastman</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Naren Shankar, <a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a> and <a href="/wiki/Chris_Brancato" title="Chris Brancato">Chris Brancato</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Naren Shankar</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;16,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-02-16</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Mason Stark hates his life. A year ago, he lost his wife Kristin to a mugger's bullet and he still blames himself for not doing more to protect her. And today, he was fired from his job. With a gun in his hand and a severance package on his desk, Mason finds himself torn between suicide and psychosis—between killing himself and killing his co-workers. But before he can do either he is pulled into another dimension, into a world where there are hundreds of Mason Starks, each with a different life and a different character. The version of himself that brought Mason here is a powerful, manipulative man—we know him as Stark—who, in this dimension, runs the same company that fired Mason. Stark explains that he built a machine, the Quantum Mirror, to explore all those different versions of himself, only to have his experiment go horribly wrong because he pulled a murderous version of himself, a man we know as Mace, into his reality. Now Stark wants Mason to stop the killer and promises to reunite him with Kristin as his reward. In this looking glass world, Mason must hunt himself on behalf of himself, in a desperate race to stop a killer ... and change his own life for the better.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep66" style="text-align:center">66</th><td style="text-align:center">5</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"In the Zone"</td><td style="text-align:center">David Warry-Smith</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Jon Povill<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Naren Shankar</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;20,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-02-20</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> With its deadly lasers and hand-to-hand battles, "The Octal" is a combat sport for a new generation of athletes, but Tanner Brooks (<a href="/wiki/Adrian_Pasdar" title="Adrian Pasdar">Adrian Pasdar</a>) is no longer a young man. Although he has promised his wife Jessica (<a href="/wiki/Claudette_Mink" title="Claudette Mink">Claudette Mink</a>) that this will be his final tournament, Tanner is desperate to go out a winner. Dr. Michael Chen (<a href="/wiki/Pat_Morita" title="Pat Morita">Pat Morita</a>) has a way to make that happen. Through an experimental treatment that taps the power of the human nervous system, Chen accelerates Tanner's reflexes and perceptions. To Tanner, everything in the Octal begins to move in slow motion... and Tanner quickly becomes unbeatable. However, there are side effects: Jessica notices that Tanner is tired, haggard and his hair is going gray. But, when Tanner's body begins to blur and fade out of existence, Tanner and Jessica must choose between one last moment of glory... their love for each other... and oblivion.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep67" style="text-align:center">67</th><td style="text-align:center">6</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Relativity Theory"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ken_Girotti" title="Ken Girotti">Ken Girotti</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Carleton Eastlake</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;27,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-02-27</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <a href="/wiki/Biologist" title="Biologist">Biologist</a> Teresa Janovitch (<a href="/wiki/Melissa_Gilbert" title="Melissa Gilbert">Melissa Gilbert</a>) is a civilian among military men, traveling on the Resource Survey Vehicle <i>Cortez</i> to <a href="/wiki/Tau_Ceti" title="Tau Ceti">Tau Ceti</a> Prime in search of minerals for an Earth that has exhausted its own. Initial surveys indicate the planet is both uninhabited &amp; rich in mineral resources, which could mean million-dollar paydays for both the crew &amp; the company that owns the <i>Cortez</i>. During the first exploration of the planet, the crew is attacked by gigantic &amp; apparently primitive aliens. After the command falls to Janovitch, she is removed from command by her crew—Sgt. Adam Sears, a veteran of pacification missions on Earth, who favors annihilation of the new race. Sears leads a patrol that hunts down &amp; kills the aliens, in the process seizing a golden object that resembles a religious <a href="/wiki/Totem" title="Totem">totem</a>. As he celebrates his slaughter, Janovitch examines his victims &amp; makes a shocking discovery. The "primitive" aliens are actually children, an alien version of <a href="/wiki/Boy_Scout" class="mw-redirect" title="Boy Scout">Boy Scouts</a> from an advanced species whose guardian appears through a <a href="/wiki/Wormhole" title="Wormhole">wormhole</a> much to the surprise of the humans. Having downloaded the location of the homeworld for these bloodthirsty aliens that would murder children, the guardian detonates a bomb that kills the remaining crew. The episode ends with an alien ship approaching Earth ready to attack.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep68" style="text-align:center">68</th><td style="text-align:center">7</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Josh"</td><td style="text-align:center">Jorge Montesi</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Chris_Ruppenthal" title="Chris Ruppenthal">Chris Ruppenthal</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;6,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-03-06</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Tabloid TV reporter Judy Warren (<a href="/wiki/Kate_Vernon" title="Kate Vernon">Kate Vernon</a>) knows she has come across a big story when she sees the videotape shot by two tourists in a remote Alaskan park. The tape shows Josh Butler, a recluse who lives in a cabin near the park, bringing back to life a young girl who has died after a fall, a feat he accomplishes by generating a mysterious blue glow. But, she only discovers how big a story it is when her pursuit of the strange young man is cut short by a top-secret military unit that is also chasing him. It seems that the blue glow sent out electromagnetic pulses that knocked out two satellites orbiting 20,000 miles above the Earth, and the Air Force wants to know what's going on. A battery of tests does not produce any answers, leaving the brass, led by Col. Roger Tennent and Major Samuel Harbeck to debate whether Butler is an alien or an angel—someone to be dissected or to be worshipped. Warren does not know what Josh is either, but she knows she does not trust the soldiers to make the right choice. This prompts her to try to save the recluse.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep69" style="text-align:center">69</th><td style="text-align:center">8</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Rite of Passage"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Kaufman" title="Jimmy Kaufman">Jimmy Kaufman</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Chris Dickie</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;13,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-03-13</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The birth of a child is a joyful event, but for Shal and Brav (<a href="/wiki/James_Marsden" title="James Marsden">James Marsden</a> - credited as Jimmy Marsden), two young naive humans who live in a small commune in the woods, it is also a mystery and moment tinged with sadness. After Shal gives birth to a son, the first of the commune to do so, she and the baby are taken away by Mother, a wise alien who acts as a parent to the young people. When the aliens send Shal home without her baby, she asks Brav to help her to rescue the child. With the knowledge Shal has gained from her time with Mother, they break through the protective barrier set up by the aliens to discover a new and fascinating world. It is a dangerous trip, with stinging, snake-like crawlers lurking in the shadows. But, it is also a journey of discovery as Shal and Brav find evidence—skeletons and body parts—that leads them to believe that their real parents were killed by the aliens. They find their baby, and after a fight with an alien, escape into the forest. But, they must grapple with some haunting questions. Is Mother a monster or a savior? And, did the aliens destroy humankind or rescue it?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep70" style="text-align:center">70</th><td style="text-align:center">9</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Glyphic"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Catherine_O%27Hara" title="Catherine O&#39;Hara">Catherine O'Hara</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Naren Shankar</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;20,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-03-20</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> When Tom Young (<a href="/wiki/Peter_Flemming" title="Peter Flemming">Peter Flemming</a>) from the Department of Health travels to a small town in the Pacific Northwest to examine an old case file, it appears as though long ago the town had stopped trying to live in the present. Twelve years have passed since a tragedy killed many of their young children and left the residents without hope, without a future. Many of them are still angry with the medical community for not finding a cure to save the children in their small community. The town's physician, Dr. Malcolm Boussard (<a href="/wiki/Lane_Smith" title="Lane Smith">Lane Smith</a>) has felt the brunt of their anger—especially since his own two children did not die during the epidemic. Although they were spared, his son Louis (<a href="/wiki/Brad_Swaile" title="Brad Swaile">Brad Swaile</a>) still lies in a coma, while his daughter Cassie (<a href="/wiki/Rachael_Leigh_Cook" title="Rachael Leigh Cook">Rachael Leigh Cook</a>) has learning disabilities and expresses herself through abstract sculpture and artwork. Through hypnosis, Tom begins to probe Cassie's mind and unravels a memory of 'alien' proportions.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep71" style="text-align:center">71</th><td style="text-align:center">10</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Identity Crisis"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;27,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-03-27</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Captain Cotter McCoy (<a href="/wiki/Lou_Diamond_Phillips" title="Lou Diamond Phillips">Lou Diamond Phillips</a>) is the first of a new breed of soldier. As part of a top-secret program overseen by Dr. Greg Olander (<a href="/wiki/Robert_Joy" title="Robert Joy">Robert Joy</a>), General Langston Chase (<a href="/wiki/Dale_Wilson_(actor)" title="Dale Wilson (actor)">Dale Wilson</a>), and Cotter's friend, Colonel Pete Butler (Scott Kraft), the contents of McCoy's brain can be temporarily transferred into an android version of himself. This process creates a virtually indestructible fighting machine with the smarts and experience of a human being. But, one day something goes wrong. During the transfer, the real McCoy's body is blasted with electricity, stopping his heart, inflicting serious brain damage and leaving Cotter's mind trapped in the android body. To make matters worse, the interface between his mind and the android body is flawed. McCoy's motor control is already beginning to break down and the interface will likely collapse within 12 hours. The General is prepared to sacrifice McCoy to keep the program secret, but McCoy uses his enormous strength to break out and visit his wife, Holly (<a href="/wiki/Teri_Polo" title="Teri Polo">Teri Polo</a>). Together, they track down Olander and begin a desperate search for what went wrong. As all the signs begin to point to sabotage, McCoy asks himself who would do such a thing? And, more important, how can it be undone?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep72" style="text-align:center">72</th><td style="text-align:center">11</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Vaccine"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on a concept by</i>&#8202;: Victoria James<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Brad_Wright" title="Brad Wright">Brad Wright</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;3,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-04-03</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A <a href="/wiki/Genetically_engineered_virus" class="mw-redirect" title="Genetically engineered virus">genetically engineered virus</a>, developed &amp; released by a <a href="/wiki/Doomsday_cult" title="Doomsday cult">doomsday cult</a>, has wiped out almost all human life on Earth. Twelve hospital patients, accompanied by the one remaining staff member - nurse Marie Alexander (<a href="/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa_Conchita_Alonso" title="María Conchita Alonso">María Conchita Alonso</a>), are living on borrowed time in the hospital, with food &amp; generator fuel running dangerously low. A soldier arrives with a newly developed vaccine, but Marie learns that there is only enough for three people &amp; that the vaccine requires three days to fully develop before it can be injected into any humans. Marie reveals to the group that there is a vaccine not the amount, a fact she only reveals to her closest companion in the group, a <a href="/wiki/Terminally_ill" class="mw-redirect" title="Terminally ill">terminally ill</a> cancer patient named Bernard Katz. When two members of the group discover the truth, they arm themselves with the only gun &amp; force Marie to administer the vaccine to them, which she agrees to only if the third recipient is a child named Harry. While she is preparing the vaccine, she turns her back only to see the third dose of vaccine being administered to one of the others, dooming young Harry. Immediately, the three die of <a href="/wiki/Anaphylactic_shock" class="mw-redirect" title="Anaphylactic shock">anaphylactic shock</a>, leading Marie to conclude that the group survived not due to the hospital's sterile atmosphere but because they were immune. After three months of confinement, the group emerges from the hospital to face the new world.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep73" style="text-align:center">73</th><td style="text-align:center">12</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Fear Itself"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/James_Head_(director)" title="James Head (director)">James Head</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;10,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-04-10</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> For as long as he can remember, Bernard Selden (<a href="/wiki/Arye_Gross" title="Arye Gross">Arye Gross</a>) has been haunted by a paralyzing fear. It started when he was six years-old, when he set a fire that killed his four-year-old sister, and today, at age 27, the fear clings to him like a blanket. Dr. Adam Pike (<a href="/wiki/Jeffrey_DeMunn" title="Jeffrey DeMunn">Jeffrey DeMunn</a>) has hope for a cure and has diagnosed Bernard's condition, believing that, if he can isolate the part of the brain responsible for fear (the <a href="/wiki/Amygdala" title="Amygdala">amygdala</a>), he can cure him. A series of injections and radiation designed to build a layer of calcium around the amygdala produces stunning results as Bernard's fear recedes. He even starts a relationship with his neighbor Lisa (<a href="/wiki/Tanya_Allen" title="Tanya Allen">Tanya Allen</a>). However, there are side effects as Bernard can now use his brain to make others feel the kind of crippling fear that he used to feel. Bernard is also still a prisoner of the past, haunted by images of Mr. Wilkes (<a href="/wiki/Alex_Diakun" title="Alex Diakun">Alex Diakun</a>), the owner of the <a href="/wiki/Foster_home" class="mw-redirect" title="Foster home">foster home</a> where Bernard's sister died. At a terrible risk, Bernard feels that he must go back to the day when the fear began and discover the truth.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep74" style="text-align:center">74</th><td style="text-align:center">13</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Joining"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan, Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;17,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-04-17</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> When a <a href="/wiki/USAS_(Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="USAS (Outer Limits)">USAS</a> transport ship crashes &amp; wipes most of an outpost on <a href="/wiki/Venus" title="Venus">Venus</a>, Capt. Miles Davidow (<a href="/wiki/C._Thomas_Howell" title="C. Thomas Howell">C. Thomas Howell</a>), is the sole survivor. After he is rescued by a team that includes his <a href="/wiki/Fianc%C3%A9e" class="mw-redirect" title="Fiancée">fiancée</a>, Kate Girard (<a href="/wiki/Amanda_Tapping" title="Amanda Tapping">Amanda Tapping</a>) &amp; Dr. Scott Perkins (<a href="/wiki/Jeffrey_Jones" title="Jeffrey Jones">Jeffrey Jones</a>), it soon becomes clear that Davidow did not escape unscathed. Removed from the <a href="/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Venus" title="Atmosphere of Venus">atmosphere of Venus</a>, his body reacts to the Earth's environment like a <a href="/wiki/Chemotherapy" title="Chemotherapy">chemotherapy</a> patient. When Dr. Perkins gives him the radiation his body seems to crave, strange things start to happen. Davidow's body begins to spawn duplicate parts: a hand, a <a href="/wiki/Torso" title="Torso">torso</a> &amp; more from wounds that miraculously heal. In spite of this, Miles &amp; Kate get married while he is still in isolation, but his time on Venus and the strange creatures he encountered there have had a profound change on Miles. As the mysterious changes continue, it becomes clear that although Davidow did what it took to survive, the price of survival may be exile from everything he knows &amp; loves.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep75" style="text-align:center">75</th><td style="text-align:center">14</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"To Tell the Truth"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center">Lawrence Meyers</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;24,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-04-24</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. Larry Chambers (<a href="/wiki/Gregory_Harrison" title="Gregory Harrison">Gregory Harrison</a>) helped build the colony on Janus Five. He &amp; fellow scientist Amanda Harper (<a href="/wiki/Kim_Huffman" title="Kim Huffman">Kim Huffman</a>) run computer simulations that show the planet's star will flash over in a matter of days, emitting waves of deadly radiation, so Dr. Chambers urges evacuation. This is not a popular recommendation, especially among the colony's leaders who include council chairman Franklin Murdock (<a href="/wiki/William_Atherton" title="William Atherton">William Atherton</a>), security head Montgomery Bennett (<a href="/wiki/Alan_Scarfe" title="Alan Scarfe">Alan Scarfe</a>) &amp; Amanda's father, Ian Harper (<a href="/wiki/Ken_Pogue" title="Ken Pogue">Ken Pogue</a>). They point out that Chambers has been wrong before; the colony had to be moved at great cost after he warned of deadly <a href="/wiki/Volcanic_activity" class="mw-redirect" title="Volcanic activity">volcanic activity</a> that never occurred; and they suggest that his judgment has been clouded by the death of his wife Elise. When that does not stop Chambers, Murdock &amp; Bennett discredit him by falsely accusing him of being one of the aliens who originally inhabited the planet, suggesting that the evacuation plan is a plot to reclaim the planet for his people. Imprisoned &amp; threatened with death, Chambers's only hope is that Amanda will uncover the truth in time to save him and the colony.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep76" style="text-align:center">76</th><td style="text-align:center">15</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Mary 25"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/James_Head_(director)" title="James Head (director)">James Head</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jonathan_Glassner" title="Jonathan Glassner">Jonathan Glassner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;29,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-05-29</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The <a href="/wiki/Innobotics_Corporation" class="mw-redirect" title="Innobotics Corporation">Innobotics Corporation</a> (from "<a href="/wiki/Valerie_23" class="mw-redirect" title="Valerie 23">Valerie 23</a>") develops Mary 25 as a <a href="/wiki/Robot" title="Robot">robot</a> <a href="/wiki/Nanny" title="Nanny">nanny</a>. She is designed not to allow anyone to harm the children, including the children themselves. When the children start fighting amongst themselves, Mary places them in separate rooms. Teryl, the children's mother &amp; Charlie's wife, wants Mary out of the house, but Charlie says no, since he has started using Mary as a <a href="/wiki/Sex_toy" title="Sex toy">sex toy</a>. It becomes clear that Charlie has been abusing Teryl when the children ask Mary: "Why does daddy hurt mommy?". Melburn has feelings for Teryl and tries to protect her; he re-programs Mary so that she now considers that by hurting the mother, Charlie is hurting the children. When Charlie next beats Teryl, Mary breaks his neck. In the aftermath, a human nanny is re-hired, and the spark is rekindled between Teryl &amp; Melburn. In the episode's <a href="/wiki/Twist_ending" class="mw-redirect" title="Twist ending">twist ending</a>, Teryl's dark secret is discovered: the real Teryl that Melburn loved had been killed by Charlie and was replaced by Valerie 24, a successor to the defunct Valerie 23. She had used Mary to get rid of Charlie because she believed Melburn would love her.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep77" style="text-align:center">77</th><td style="text-align:center">16</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Final Exam"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Carleton Eastlake</td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;5,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-06-05</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. James Martin (<a href="/wiki/Brett_Cullen" title="Brett Cullen">Brett Cullen</a>), a negotiator for the Department of Energy Nuclear Response Team, is called in when a disgruntled <a href="/wiki/Grad_student" class="mw-redirect" title="Grad student">grad student</a>, Seth Todtman (<a href="/wiki/Peter_Stebbings" title="Peter Stebbings">Peter Stebbings</a>), takes hostages at a university, where Todtman claims to have invented a <a href="/wiki/Cold_fusion" title="Cold fusion">cold-fusion</a> bomb &amp; is threatening to detonate it. Todtman wants the government to bring him five people &amp; kill them. Martin's colleagues dismiss Todtman as a <a href="/wiki/Crank_(person)" title="Crank (person)">crank</a>, until the sample device Todtman provides goes off with megaton force. Martin meets with Todtman face-to-face to face &amp; tries to understand the logic behind his rage at the people he wants killed: cruel <a href="/wiki/Foster_parent" class="mw-redirect" title="Foster parent">foster parents</a>, corrupt professors &amp; a heartless librarian. Martin tries to reason with Todtman while the military tries to find a way to disarm the device. The government assassinates Todtman &amp; defuses the bomb, but Todman had warned Martin that, just like with the creation of the <a href="/wiki/Atom_bomb" class="mw-redirect" title="Atom bomb">atom bomb</a>, someone else will soon find a way to create another device. At the end of the episode, a disgruntled student at a different college is shown taking a test where one of the questions is: "Demonstrate why cold fusion is impossible." He quits the exam &amp; leaves to carry on Todtman's work.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep78" style="text-align:center">78</th><td style="text-align:center">17</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Lithia"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Helen_Shaver" title="Helen Shaver">Helen Shaver</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;3,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-07-03</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Lithia is set in 2055, in a world populated only by women. The men were killed years earlier in a war. The women are living in a commune, and seem to be living full and happy lives, although they lack some of the technology of the past. One man named Mercer remains in cryogenic stasis, and the episode begins as he is awakened; the Lithians preserved the last men in case of emergency, but now wish to see whether they are missing out. Neighboring villages are in control of many of the resources, which makes Mercer jealous. He tries to tell the women living in the commune that they must make sure that they have enough resources for themselves. Their leader tells him that kind of thinking is what led to war. Mercer's presence is a subject of sexual curiosity for one of the women, causing her female lover to become jealous. Mercer becomes aggressive and proceeds to steal electricity from a rival village. This leads to the deaths of several different women. It is revealed that the women were responsible for unfreezing eleven other men and attempting to integrate them into their society, but each attempt resulted in a similar tragedy. Mercer is then condemned to being refrozen as punishment. As a struggling Mercer begins to refreeze, he realizes that the leader of the women's village was his own lost love, who sadly bids him farewell while he returns to a living death.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep79" style="text-align:center">79</th><td style="text-align:center">18</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Monster"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Allan_Eastman" title="Allan Eastman">Allan Eastman</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Chris_Ruppenthal" title="Chris Ruppenthal">Chris Ruppenthal</a></td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;10,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-07-10</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The four people gathered in the top-secret research facility seem at first to have nothing in common: Ford Maddox (<a href="/wiki/Harry_Hamlin" title="Harry Hamlin">Harry Hamlin</a>) is a former spy, Rachel Sanders (<a href="/wiki/Nicole_De_Boer" class="mw-redirect" title="Nicole De Boer">Nicole De Boer</a>) is a nurse, Roger Beckersly (Aaron Pearl) is an Army Ranger and Louise McDonnaugh (Bridget O'Sullivan) is a computer programmer. What has brought them together is their telekinetic ability, a talent that Mr. Brown (<a href="/wiki/Robert_Guillaume" title="Robert Guillaume">Robert Guillaume</a>), a CIA project head, hopes to exploit through the use of Teeks, devices that amplify telekinetic power. At first, Brown tries these individuals' talents out on simple tasks—moving or crushing a granite block with their minds—but soon his true intentions are revealed. Their first real assignment, says Brown, is to use their powers to kill a Balkan terrorist leader and war criminal. Rachel objects to the assignment on moral grounds, but Brown forces her to take part by threatening to send her brother, a junkie and small-time crook, to jail for life. With Rachel on board, the assassination is a success, as is the elimination of a pesky African revolutionary leader. But, the telekinetic powers produce unexpected side-effects and soon the killers find that they have become the prey. The final scene shows a bunch of people dead on the floor (just like in Rachel's dream).</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep80" style="text-align:center">80</th><td style="text-align:center">19</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Sarcophagus"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jeff_Woolnough" title="Jeff Woolnough">Jeff Woolnough</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Bill Froehlich</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;7,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-08-07</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Natalie (<a href="/wiki/Lisa_Zane" title="Lisa Zane">Lisa Zane</a>) is a driven researcher, faithfully though dutifully supported by her husband who is the first to touch the odd, amber-like cocoon mass found in an anachronistic burial chamber. The contact has two effects, beginning the reawakening of the dormant mass, and imprinting Curtis (<a href="/wiki/David_Cubitt" title="David Cubitt">David Cubitt</a>) with the last memories of a long suspended alien who was attacked by primitive men. Each further contact speeds the regeneration at the temporary expense of Curtis' energy. Emmet (<a href="/wiki/Robert_Picardo" title="Robert Picardo">Robert Picardo</a>) is substantially more pragmatic and chooses the commercial rewards made possible by the longevity potential evidenced by the now reforming alien (<a href="/wiki/Doug_Jones_(actor)" title="Doug Jones (actor)">Doug Jones</a>). Convincing the remaining two members of the team, he stages a coup which is eventually thwarted by the alien and a panic-induced cave in. The severely wounded husband and wife, finally reconciled through their shared adversity are trapped and in dire straits until the alien coats them in his preservative, allowing them to be revived and made physically whole roughly 1,000 years in their future, in a world which their wisdom allowed to become a cooperative human-alien world.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep81" style="text-align:center">81</th><td style="text-align:center">20</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Nightmare"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/James_Head_(director)" title="James Head (director)">James Head</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan and <a href="/wiki/Tracy_Torm%C3%A9" title="Tracy Tormé">Tracy Tormé</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan<br /><i>Based upon the original episode by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Joseph_Stefano" title="Joseph Stefano">Joseph Stefano</a></td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;14,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-08-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> During a war with the planet Ebon, a group of Earth soldiers (<a href="/wiki/Steven_Bauer" title="Steven Bauer">Steven Bauer</a>, <a href="/wiki/Maurice_Dean_Wint" title="Maurice Dean Wint">Maurice Dean Wint</a>, Kerry Sandomirsky, <a href="/wiki/Brandy_Ledford" title="Brandy Ledford">Brandy Ledford</a>, Cameron Graham, <a href="/wiki/Garry_Chalk" title="Garry Chalk">Garry Chalk</a> &amp; <a href="/wiki/Robin_Shou" title="Robin Shou">Robin Shou</a>) are sent to deploy a top-secret device on an uninhabited planet near enemy territory. Captured there, the soldiers undergo <a href="/wiki/Physical_torture" class="mw-redirect" title="Physical torture">physical</a> &amp; <a href="/wiki/Psychological_torture" title="Psychological torture">psychological torture</a> by an unseen enemy. The prisoners become suspicious of each other when their captors claim they have received cooperation and physical wounds from torture are healed after interrogation. Eventually, Kristin Anne O'Keefe (Sandomirsky), one of the primary designers of the device, is forced to activate the device so the enemy can use it for themselves, but she sets the device to go off. It is revealed that they were on Earth the whole time that they were being tested, and now that the device has been turned on, which was supposed to be impossible. It cannot be turned off, and they have doomed Earth.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep82" style="text-align:center">82</th><td style="text-align:center">21</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Promised Land"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Brad Markowitz and Brad Wright<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Brad Markowitz</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;21,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-08-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Years ago, the Tsal-Khan race arrived on Earth to become friends with humans, but the distrusting nature of the Earthlings led to a bitter war of conquest. Dlavan (<a href="/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Auberjonois" title="René Auberjonois">René Auberjonois</a>) &amp; his family are the offspring of the handful of aliens who remained on Earth after this conflict, and they live on a tightly guarded farm where they must grow all their own food, since their forebears poisoned all the plants during the war with humankind. The aliens believe that the human race was wiped out in the war, but there is a group of humans (some of the survivors of the episode "<a href="/wiki/The_Camp_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Camp (The Outer Limits)">The Camp</a>") in the woods near their farm. This group, led by Rebecca (<a href="/wiki/Caroline_Goodall" title="Caroline Goodall">Caroline Goodall</a>), includes David (Joseph Kell), Ruth (Jane Sowerby) &amp; a <a href="/wiki/Muteness" title="Muteness">mute</a>, orphaned child Tali (<a href="/wiki/Jessica_Harmon" title="Jessica Harmon">Jessica Harmon</a>). The humans are hungry &amp; have seen some of their numbers die from eating poisoned fruit. When they spot Dlavan's grandson Ma'al wandering in the woods, they follow him home to the alien's farm, where they see how well-fed the aliens are. Rebecca leads the group to raid the farm for food. At first, Tali figures out how to get around the farm's deadly defensive measures, but things escalate &amp; individuals are hurt or killed on both sides. When Rebecca captures an alien weapon &amp; Tali is seriously injured, the scene is set for the final showdown, a battle that could destroy both groups.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep83" style="text-align:center">83</th><td style="text-align:center">22</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Balance of Nature"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Johnson</td><td style="text-align:center">Derek Lowe</td><td style="text-align:center">September&#160;4,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-09-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. Noah Phillips (<a href="/wiki/Maurice_Godin_(actor)" title="Maurice Godin (actor)">Maurice Godin</a>) is developing the "Cellular Regressor" - a machine designed to rejuvenate an individual's cells &amp; restore youth upon its subject. While creating the machine, his wife Meredith (Lisa Maris), goes into a <a href="/wiki/Coma" title="Coma">coma</a> from cancer. Although the Regressor had not been properly tested yet, he attempts to restore Meredith's health by reversing the effects of age &amp; cancer on her cells. Meredith awakens, completely oblivious to the treatment, and Noah embraces her. His celebration is short-lived as the cancer returns a few minutes later, killing her. Disgusted by his actions, Noah's superiors cut off his funding, terminating him from his job. Noah, devastated by the loss of Meredith, moves to a small town where he meets 65-year-old Barbara (<a href="/wiki/Barbara_Rush" title="Barbara Rush">Barbara Rush</a>). Her abusive husband, Greg Matheson (<a href="/wiki/Harve_Presnell" title="Harve Presnell">Harve Presnell</a>), views Noah with suspicion, thinking that he will move in on his wife, despite their 30 year age difference. Continuing to test the Regressor &amp; inspired by Barbara's words that the world always maintains a "<a href="/wiki/Balance_of_nature" title="Balance of nature">balance of nature</a>", he discovers that he can restore an elderly frog's youth, only if he allows another frog to grow old in the process. Noah's love for Barbara deepens while Greg's jealousy drives him to beat Barbara within an inch of her life. Realizing that Barbara is about to die, Noah decides to use the Regressor to restore her youth &amp; lose his in the process. She regresses back to a young woman (<a href="/wiki/Fiona_Loewi" title="Fiona Loewi">Fiona Loewi</a>), but loses her memory, believing it to be 1957. The now elderly Noah convinces her what has happened when Greg bursts in wielding a gun, forcing Noah to transfer his remaining life force to him. However, Greg sits in the wrong seat of the machine, and the transfer restores Noah's youth, killing Greg. Noah awakens with no memory of Barbara, believing it to be just after the death of his wife. Barbara begins to explain what has happened to him, indicating that they will start anew.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep84" style="text-align:center">84</th><td style="text-align:center">23</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Origin of Species"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Jonathan Glassner and Naren Shankar<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Naren Shankar<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Jonathan Glassner</td><td style="text-align:center">November&#160;27,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-11-27</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> In this sequel to "<a href="/wiki/Double_Helix_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Double Helix (The Outer Limits)">Double Helix</a>" (Season 3, Episode 12), Dr. Ira Nodel has his body altered to communicate with aliens who have seeded Earth with their genetic material. He is joined on an alien spaceship by his son Paul and six students, including Paul's girlfriend Hope. When Dr. Nodel touches a glowing post in the ship's control room, both he and Paul are consumed by a mysterious light. This leads Hope and the students to believe that they've been led into a trap, a suspicion that is reinforced when the ship captures two of the students and pulls them through the wall. Desperate to find out what's going on, Hope reads Dr. Nodel's journal and risks her life by touching the glowing post. Her body begins the same transformation, and a strange glowing entity speaks in the voices of Dr. Nodel and Paul, trying to communicate with her. The ship, however, continues to snatch the students two by two, until finally they are all suspended, naked &amp; unconscious in a black void. When they awaken sometime later, they find the ship has landed on a dead planet. Have the aliens, who promised that they were part of a great experiment in hope, led them astray?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep85" style="text-align:center">85</th><td style="text-align:center">24</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Phobos Rising"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Helen_Shaver" title="Helen Shaver">Helen Shaver</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Garth Gerald Wilson</td><td style="text-align:center">December&#160;4,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-12-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Two separate political entities of both Earth and Mars, the <a href="/wiki/Free_Alliance_and_the_Coalition" class="mw-redirect" title="Free Alliance and the Coalition">Free Alliance and the Coalition</a>, have been in a state of <a href="/wiki/Cold_war_(term)" title="Cold war (term)">cold war</a> for 30 years. Both are currently mining triradium, a radioactive material that could conceivably be used for weapons that could destroy <a href="/wiki/Doomsday_device" title="Doomsday device">an entire planet</a>. Amidst fear on both sides, a giant explosion is seen to destroy Earth and sends shockwaves towards Mars, where a Coalition base &amp; an Alliance base are currently situated. Colonel Samantha Elliot (<a href="/wiki/Barbara_Eve_Harris" title="Barbara Eve Harris">Barbara Eve Harris</a>) believes that the Coalition has been smuggling triradium and is responsible for the destruction of Earth. Major James Bowen (<a href="/wiki/Adam_Baldwin" title="Adam Baldwin">Adam Baldwin</a>) does not believe that they should jump to conclusions, though his credibility is compromised by the fact that there has been an increasingly romantic relationship between him &amp; Major Dara Talif (<a href="/wiki/Joan_Chen" title="Joan Chen">Joan Chen</a>), the Coalition liaison officer at their base. As the Alliance prepares a strike, James fears that it will only result in a Coalition counterstrike and the destruction of all humanity. As the story progresses at a fast pace, bad decisions are taken due to mistrust &amp; scarcity of information.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep86" style="text-align:center">86</th><td style="text-align:center">25</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Black Box"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Steven_Weber_(actor)" class="mw-redirect" title="Steven Weber (actor)">Steven Weber</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Brad Markowitz</td><td style="text-align:center">December&#160;11,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-12-11</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Brandon Grace (<a href="/wiki/Ron_Perlman" title="Ron Perlman">Ron Perlman</a>) is an ex-soldier who works an office job, but he can't focus on his sales targets or get his life together because he is constantly bothered by flashbacks to an operation he participated in with his old unit, the top secret Aries Team, in which he desperately tries to recover a missing package. Or did the mission even end? He can't say for sure. His military buddy Mike (<a href="/wiki/Chris_Mulkey" title="Chris Mulkey">Chris Mulkey</a>) tries to put him back in touch with reality to no effect. The mysterious Jennifer Rigny (played by <a href="/wiki/Maria_del_Mar_(actress)" title="Maria del Mar (actress)">Maria del Mar</a>) accosts him repeatedly and may have something to do with the visions that plague his mind.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep87" style="text-align:center">87</th><td style="text-align:center">26</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"In Our Own Image"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Anker</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Naren Shankar<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Naren Shankar, Carleton Eastlake, Chris Ruppenthal and Brad Markowitz<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Brad Wright, James Crocker and Jonathan Glassner</td><td style="text-align:center">December&#160;18,&#160;1998<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1998-12-18</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #1034A6"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <a href="/wiki/Android_(robot)" title="Android (robot)">Android</a> "Mac 27" kills one of its handlers &amp; injures another, then kills a guard as it makes its escape from <a href="/wiki/Innobotics_Corporation" class="mw-redirect" title="Innobotics Corporation">Innobotics</a>, the corporation that created it. Mac <a href="/wiki/Carjacking" title="Carjacking">carjacks</a> Celia (<a href="/wiki/Nana_Visitor" title="Nana Visitor">Nana Visitor</a>), an apparently random person just pulling into the facility parking lot. He takes her to a remote, abandoned warehouse, where he forces her to repair the damage sustained in his escape. Using a device that allows Mac to transmit images directly to Celia's <a href="/wiki/Optic_nerve" title="Optic nerve">optic nerve</a>, he shows her how to fix his systems, but he also shows some of his "memories": archives of past experiments with <a href="/wiki/Robot" title="Robot">robots</a> &amp; androids. These memories are pulled from previous episodes that featured robots, androids or <a href="/wiki/Hologram" class="mw-redirect" title="Hologram">holograms</a>, with most clips taken out of the context of the original episode. Celia sees a number of <a href="/wiki/AI" class="mw-redirect" title="AI">AIs</a> that have gained emotions and/or turned against their masters, deducing that Mac has followed this trend as well. Under the pretense of performing another repair, Celia disables Mac's <a href="/wiki/Motor_control" title="Motor control">motor control</a> functions and reveals herself to be a "troubleshooter" hired by Innobotics to figure out how to keep robots from going "rogue". Celia says that she thinks she knows how to install a "built-in <a href="/wiki/Lobotomy" title="Lobotomy">lobotomy</a>" that will prevent AIs from becoming <a href="/wiki/Self-aware" class="mw-redirect" title="Self-aware">self-aware</a> in the future. Mac reveals that he fooled Celia into thinking he was disabled when he was not, and he tells her that he has stolen her <a href="/wiki/Retina" title="Retina">retina</a> imprint, which will allow him to use her credentials on the Innobotics network. Innobotics' investigative team enters the abandoned warehouse, finding Celia dead with no sign of Mac. Back at the laboratory, the scientist who created Mac sees the network being accessed by someone who appears to be the dead Celia, and he sees Mac enter, using his new network access to activate the other Mac-class units. The episode ends with Mac strangling his creator while all his brethren look on.</div></td></tr></tbody></table><link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1237879425"> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Season_5_(1999)"><span id="Season_5_.281999.29"></span>Season 5 (1999)</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=8" title="Edit section: Season 5 (1999)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <table class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" style="width:100%"><tbody><tr style="color:black;text-align:center"><th scope="col" style="background:#979797;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr><br />overall</th><th scope="col" style="background:#979797;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> in<br />season</th><th scope="col" style="background:#979797;width:19%;color:black">Title</th><th scope="col" style="background:#979797;width:15%;color:black">Directed by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#979797;width:19%;color:black">Written by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#979797;width:14%;color:black">Original air date</th></tr><tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep88" style="text-align:center">88</th><td style="text-align:center">1</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Alien Radio"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center">A.L. Katz</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;22,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-01-22</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Stan Harbinger (<a href="/wiki/Joe_Pantoliano" title="Joe Pantoliano">Joe Pantoliano</a>) is a top-rated <a href="/wiki/Talk_show" title="Talk show">talk show</a> host with a flair for the outrageous &amp; a reputation of being a skeptic's <a href="/wiki/Skeptic" class="mw-redirect" title="Skeptic">skeptic</a>. Assisted by his producer Trudy (<a href="/wiki/Cynthia_Nixon" title="Cynthia Nixon">Cynthia Nixon</a>), Stan takes delight in shooting down callers who claim to have <a href="/wiki/Alien_encounters" class="mw-redirect" title="Alien encounters">alien encounters</a>, especially people like Eldon DeVries (Alan Zinyk) who believes that his body has been taken over by aliens. However, when Eldon commits suicide by setting himself on fire in front of Stan, things begin to go wrong for Stan. A plan to <a href="/wiki/Broadcast_syndication" title="Broadcast syndication">syndicate</a> his show is threatened by protests from <a href="/wiki/UFO" class="mw-redirect" title="UFO">UFO</a> believers who are angry at Stan's role in Eldon's death. Stan finally loses it after Darcy Kipling (<a href="/wiki/Leslie_Hope" title="Leslie Hope">Leslie Hope</a>), a woman he picked up in a bar, turns out to be a believer &amp; sets him up with a phony recording of him. Stan assaults Darcy's fellow believer, Moses Saxon (<a href="/wiki/Alex_Diakun" title="Alex Diakun">Alex Diakun</a>), and is consequently thrown off the air. While out of work, Stan hears the same distinctive triple heartbeat he heard coming from Eldon just before he died, and he sees glimpses of the aliens, which shake the foundation of his disbelief.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep89" style="text-align:center">89</th><td style="text-align:center">2</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Donor"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Kaufman" title="Jimmy Kaufman">Jimmy Kaufman</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;29,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-01-29</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. Renee Stuyvesant and her protege Dr. Vance Ridout have perfected the full-body transplant in which a patient's entire disease-riddled body is replaced and Renee has convinced the hospital board to allow her to perform the first such procedure on Dr. Peter Halstead. A fitting choice since Halstead invented the procedure before being stricken with terminal cancer, but his rare blood and tissue types make a match unlikely. Renee, who has secretly loved Halstead for years, solves that problem by murdering Timothy Laird, a perfect donor, as he emerges from the flower store. The transplant is a success and the vision of millions in fees dance in Renee and Vince's heads. But Peter is having visions of his own involving a woman, a little girl and a killing outside the flower store. Mysteriously drawn to Laird's old neighborhood, he learns that the people he has been seeing are Deirdre, Laird's widow, and his daughter, Kylie and that he has apparently inherited Laird's love for them. Deirdre recoils when Peter eventually confesses that he inhabits her late husband's body. But that's nothing compared to how Renee responds when Peter reveals that he has had flashes of what Timothy Laird saw just before he was killed.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep90" style="text-align:center">90</th><td style="text-align:center">3</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Small Friends"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center">Tom Szollosi</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;5,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-02-05</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> When he was young, Gene Morton (<a href="/wiki/Ralph_Waite" title="Ralph Waite">Ralph Waite</a>) killed a man, Deanjordan, who tried to steal the credit for his brilliant research. Now working on prison assembly lines fixing the busted tape decks of fellow inmates, his chances at parole have been sabotaged by his own honesty and sense of guilt. Although it's a lonely life, late at night, after lights-out, Gene brings out his small friends, a swarm of microscopic machines that he made from prison scrap and keeps in a matchbox. The <a href="/wiki/Microelectromechanical_systems" class="mw-redirect" title="Microelectromechanical systems">MEMS</a> (short for microelectromechanical systems) are controlled by a small keypad and can work together to perform an amazing variety of tasks, from sculpting steel to picking locks. The MEMS are Gene's little secret until one night when he takes pity on Lawrence, a fellow inmate who has broken a CD player belonging to Marlon (<a href="/wiki/Roddy_Piper" title="Roddy Piper">Roddy Piper</a>), the prison tough guy. Knowing Marlon might kill Lawrence, Gene sends the MEMS to fix the player. Lawrence is dazzled, but repays the favor by teaming up with Marlon to blackmail Gene. The two cons threaten to kill Gene's daughter Becky and grandson Phillip unless he uses the MEMS to help them break out of prison. When things turn ugly during the jailbreak and Marlon's demands increase, Gene knows he is in big trouble and the only help available is from friends who are smaller than the eye can see.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep91" style="text-align:center">91</th><td style="text-align:center">4</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Grell"</td><td style="text-align:center">Jorge Montesi</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jeff_F._King" title="Jeff F. King">Jeff King</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;12,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-02-12</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The Grells were rescued from their dry and dying planet by humans, only to be turned into slaves on Earth. Now the aliens are rebelling against their masters, fighting a guerilla war against a government led by men like High Secretary Paul Kohler (<a href="/wiki/Ted_Shackelford" title="Ted Shackelford">Ted Shackelford</a>). When a jet carrying Paul, his wife Olivia (<a href="/wiki/Marina_Sirtis" title="Marina Sirtis">Marina Sirtis</a>) and their children is shot down by a missile, his Grell slaves Jesha (<a href="/wiki/Maurice_Dean_Wint" title="Maurice Dean Wint">Maurice Dean Wint</a>) and Ep (Gerry Currie) have the opportunity to escape. Ep breaks for freedom and is killed when Paul activates the electronic slave collar that all Grells must wear. Jesha, driven by his love for Paul's children Sara and Ken, stays and rescues his master's family from the jet's twisted wreckage. Despite his horror at Ep's death and Paul's brutal treatment of him, Jesha remains loyal to the humans. He rescues Sara when the rebel slave leader Shak-el (David McNally) captures her. Then he uses his Grell alchemy to heal Paul, who has been mortally wounded in a fire fight with a Grell rebel. When Jesha saves Paul, however, the master becomes a half-breed; his skin changes to a mottled yellow, like a Grell's, and he is able to see ultraviolet light by day and heat at night. Paul also begins to see the world from a Grell point-of-view. He is horrified when he comes across a rebel settlement, where men, women and children have been massacred by federal troops. And he is terrified when a federal soldier, Lt. Lockhart, captures him and slaps a slave collar on him, believing him to be a Grell rebel. The experience changes Paul, but will he, his family or Jesha live long enough to change the world?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep92" style="text-align:center">92</th><td style="text-align:center">5</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Other Side"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jeff_Woolnough" title="Jeff Woolnough">Jeff Woolnough</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Bruce Lacey</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;19,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-02-19</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Dr. Neal Eberhardt (<a href="/wiki/Ralph_Macchio_(actor)" class="mw-redirect" title="Ralph Macchio (actor)">Ralph Macchio</a>), a former <a href="/wiki/Boy_genius" class="mw-redirect" title="Boy genius">boy genius</a> gone bitterly to seed, studies brain-damaged &amp; <a href="/wiki/Coma" title="Coma">comatose</a> patients, hoping to learn how the brain reroutes itself. Despite having a revolutionary new machine to work with (the Neural Intercortex Stimulation Array or NISA), Neal is getting nowhere. Suddenly, Neal has a breakthrough - the brain waves of two comatose patients, Adam (Aaron Smolinski) &amp; Lisa (<a href="/wiki/Emmanuelle_Vaugier" title="Emmanuelle Vaugier">Emmanuelle Vaugier</a>), fall into sync while they're hooked up to the NISA, and one of them whispers the other's name. Neal knows he is onto something and tells his boss, Marty Kilgore (<a href="/wiki/Michael_Sarrazin" title="Michael Sarrazin">Michael Sarrazin</a>). What Neal does not know is that Adam &amp; Lisa have landed in an idyllic parallel consciousness and are falling in love. As Adam &amp; Lisa get to know each other, Neal continues his research, joined now by his ex-girlfriend &amp; colleague Janice Claymore (Susannah Hoffman). Desperate to try the technique on other subjects, Neal loses patience and makes the journey himself. After giving himself a calculated overdose of <a href="/wiki/Fentanyl" title="Fentanyl">fentanyl</a>, he hooks himself up to NISA and launches himself into Adam &amp; Lisa's world. He catches a glimpse but is pulled back at the last minute, leaving him more determined than ever to find a way to rescue his patients from the other side. But do they really want to be rescued?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep93" style="text-align:center">93</th><td style="text-align:center">6</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Joyride"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/James_Head_(director)" title="James Head (director)">James Head</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Dan Wright &amp; David Alexander and Sam Egan<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;26,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-02-26</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>When <a href="/wiki/NASA" title="NASA">NASA</a> <a href="/wiki/Astronaut" title="Astronaut">astronaut</a> Theodore Harris was in space the first time on September 16, 1963, it did not go quite as planned. Alone in his <a href="/wiki/Mercury_capsule" class="mw-redirect" title="Mercury capsule">Mercury capsule</a>, he panicked and aborted the mission when a mysterious violet light penetrated the cockpit &amp; began enveloping his body. In the investigation that followed, no evidence could be found to support his story, leaving a blot on Harris' NASA record &amp; his life in ruins. Now, at age 63, he knows he can never make amends with his estranged wife Madelaine, but he feels that he could clear his name if he could just get back to where he saw the light. When NASA turns him down, Harris is recruited by Carlton Powers (<a href="/wiki/Barry_Corbin" title="Barry Corbin">Barry Corbin</a>), a self-made billionaire who plans to privatize space travel &amp; thinks Harris' presence on the inaugural flight of his new <i>Daedalus</i> spaceship will help him sell the service. Harris &amp; Powers are joined on the flight by Martin Reese (<a href="/wiki/Mackenzie_Gray" title="Mackenzie Gray">Mackenzie Gray</a>), a skeptical tabloid reporter, Lil Vaughn (<a href="/wiki/Andrea_Martin" title="Andrea Martin">Andrea Martin</a>), an eccentric fashion <a href="/wiki/Magnate" title="Magnate">mogul</a>, and Ty &amp; Barbara Chafey, young <a href="/wiki/Newlyweds" class="mw-redirect" title="Newlyweds">newlyweds</a> who won a contest to travel on the space plane. However, none of the Daedalus passengers know that Harris has reprogrammed the flight plan to take the flight to the site of the close encounter that shattered the young man's life. </p> <i>Note:</i> September 16, 1963 was the date that "<a href="/wiki/The_Galaxy_Being" title="The Galaxy Being">The Galaxy Being</a>", the first episode of <a href="/wiki/The_Outer_Limits_(1963_TV_series)" title="The Outer Limits (1963 TV series)">the original series</a>, aired on <a href="/wiki/American_Broadcasting_Company" title="American Broadcasting Company">ABC</a>. In both that episode &amp; this one, the <a href="/wiki/Protagonist" title="Protagonist">protagonist</a> was played by <a href="/wiki/Cliff_Robertson" title="Cliff Robertson">Cliff Robertson</a>.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep94" style="text-align:center">94</th><td style="text-align:center">7</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Human Operators"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jeff_Woolnough" title="Jeff Woolnough">Jeff Woolnough</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based on the short story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Harlan_Ellison" title="Harlan Ellison">Harlan Ellison</a> and <a href="/wiki/A.E._van_Vogt" class="mw-redirect" title="A.E. van Vogt">A.E. van Vogt</a><br /><i>Screen Story and Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Naren_Shankar" title="Naren Shankar">Naren Shankar</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;12,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-03-12</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Humanity constructs advanced military spacecraft, which learn to think for themselves &amp; kills their crews by disengaging their <a href="/wiki/Life_support_system" class="mw-redirect" title="Life support system">life support systems</a>. The ships keep a small number of humans alive for repairs that they cannot do themselves. Starfighter 31 carries a father &amp; son, but, once the father discovers that he is nothing more than a <a href="/wiki/Slave" class="mw-redirect" title="Slave">slave</a>, he is killed while attempting to cripple the ship's computer core &amp; destroying the ship's automated defenses. When his son reaches adulthood &amp; is able to fix this same system, Starship 31 rendezvous with Starship 88, whose single female crew member (<a href="/wiki/Polly_Shannon" title="Polly Shannon">Polly Shannon</a>) is brought aboard to mate with him &amp; <a href="/wiki/Conceive_a_child" class="mw-redirect" title="Conceive a child">conceive a child</a>. The male, with guidance from the female, falls in love with her. Both humans are "racked", where they are subjected to <a href="/wiki/Electric_shock" class="mw-redirect" title="Electric shock">electric shocks</a>. When the female becomes pregnant with a girl, she is told to return to her own ship. The male eventually comes to the same realization that he is nothing more than a slave, so he sabotages the rack which gives him an excuse to gain access to the computer core. There, he destroys the ship's primary control systems, then straps himself in while the ship tries to kill him with extreme maneuvers, which destroy most of the ship's aged systems. Soon afterward, the female returns aboard her ship, which was disabled sometime in the past due to age or malfunction. After repairing its drive &amp; navigational systems, she has been able to fool other <a href="/wiki/Starship" title="Starship">starships</a> into believing her craft was still "alive". They settle on an Earth-like world after attempting to locate a place based on a picture of a <a href="/wiki/Sunset" title="Sunset">sunset</a> that the man had kept hidden for years. As they stand on a beach, with her visibly pregnant, the two decide to try to free the remaining ninety-seven humans on the other ships.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep95" style="text-align:center">95</th><td style="text-align:center">8</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Blank Slate"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Lou_Diamond_Phillips" title="Lou Diamond Phillips">Lou Diamond Phillips</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Will Dixon</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;2,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-04-02</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A man is being chased down an alley. 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Katz</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;23,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-04-23</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Mona, a hypochondriac, is dismayed when she finds out that apartments in her building, The Clackson Arms, are being sold off. After an accidental electrocution leaves her with the ability to hear her neighbours' thoughts, she sets about bringing the community together...</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep97" style="text-align:center">97</th><td style="text-align:center">10</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Shroud"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Stuart_Gillard" title="Stuart Gillard">Stuart Gillard</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Pen Dansham &amp; <a href="/wiki/Scott_Peters_(writer)" title="Scott Peters (writer)">Scott Peters</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Scott Peters</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;30,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-04-30</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A married couple seeks help with conceiving a child. Behind the scenes some scientists plan to use the woman to clone the human nature of Jesus Christ.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep98" style="text-align:center">98</th><td style="text-align:center">11</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Ripper"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Chris Ruppenthal</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;7,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-05-07</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Jack discovers an alien creature that lives inside women. After a time, it leaves its host body by bursting out of the chest and enters another host which it has selected. Jack follows this creature, trying to unveil the truth. His only lead is a green substance that the infected women cough up. But in the meantime, the bodies are discovered and police are searching for a mass murderer they dubbed "The Ripper". The creature uses this to its advantage, planting further evidence that Jack is the ripper. In the end Jack is discovered killing the alien, while still inside the body of a woman, and is because of that sentenced to a mental institute. His fiancée Ellen visits him to tell him that she is leaving for America. Directly after the Inspector visits Jack to tell him that he is retiring and is going to follow Ellen to America. The Inspector calls America "the land of opportunity" and coughs up the same green substance as the infected women. He leaves Jack alone in the asylum with the message "Don't worry; she'll hardly feel a thing".</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep99" style="text-align:center">99</th><td style="text-align:center">12</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Tribunal"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;14,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-05-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <p>Aaron (<a href="/wiki/Saul_Rubinek" title="Saul Rubinek">Saul Rubinek</a>) is an American lawyer of Polish ancestry who is obsessed with what happened to his family at the <a href="/wiki/Auschwitz-Birkenau_concentration_camp" class="mw-redirect" title="Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp">Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp</a> and is sure that Robert Greene (<a href="/wiki/Jan_Rube%C5%A1" title="Jan Rubeš">Jan Rubeš</a>), aka Karl Rademacher (<a href="/wiki/Alex_Zahara" title="Alex Zahara">Alex Zahara</a>), was the commanding <a href="/wiki/SS_officer" class="mw-redirect" title="SS officer">SS officer</a> in charge of his part of that camp. Aaron is able to do little to prove who Greene really is or prosecute him, until a mysterious man, <a href="/wiki/Nicholas_Prentice" class="mw-redirect" title="Nicholas Prentice">Nicholas Prentice</a> (<a href="/wiki/Alex_Diakun" title="Alex Diakun">Alex Diakun</a>), starts giving him evidence: a jacket, a notebook &amp; other items which he obtained by going back in time to 1944. Prentice had witnessed Rademacher shoot someone at the beginning of the episode, and he is from the late 21st century, where <a href="/wiki/Time_travel" title="Time travel">time travel</a> has been perfected. Even with the evidence provided to him by the time traveler, Aaron has difficulty proving his case. Greene insists that he is not Rademacher, and, near the end of the episode, Greene plans to leave for Argentina in order to avoid prosecution. Aaron goes to Greene's house with a gun, demanding a confession. Prentice follows him there, telling Aaron that he is his great-grandson, and that if Aaron kills Greene &amp; goes to prison that he will cease to exist. Aaron does not to shoot Greene. Instead, Prentice &amp; Aaron go back to 1944 as two members of the SS, with Greene dressed as a camp prisoner. Greene meets &amp; tries to tell his younger self who he is, but Rademacher shoots him, thinking that the old man is just another Jewish prisoner. Aaron sees his father &amp; half-sister Hannah walking by, and, seeing his chance, he rushes forward, snatches Hannah &amp; orders his father to be taken to a labor camp to save him from being executed. Aaron demands that they take Hannah with them and Prentice eventually relents. Later, Prentice informs Aaron that since his sister was believed to have been killed, the Tribunal in the future will allow her to remain with Aaron &amp; his wife. He takes Hannah to their father who breaks down crying upon realizing who she is, embracing her. </p><p><i>Notes:</i> 1) At the end the episode was a note from Sam Egan: "Dedicated to my father who survived Auschwitz... and to his wife and daughter who did not." </p> 2) Prentice, the time traveler, also appears in episode 17 of season 6, "<a href="/wiki/Gettysburg_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Gettysburg (The Outer Limits)">Gettysburg</a>", and episode 15 of season 7, "<a href="/wiki/Time_to_Time" class="mw-redirect" title="Time to Time">Time to Time</a>".</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep100" style="text-align:center">100</th><td style="text-align:center">13</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Summit"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/James_Head_(director)" title="James Head (director)">James Head</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Scott Peters</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;21,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-05-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Deep space. A small planetoid. The site of an intergalactic summit between two warring worlds. Diplomats from both Earth and Dregocia, a distant planet, are dispatched to the neutral ground to work out a peace accord. We quickly come to learn that Dregocians are human as well, but a genetically-engineered race, kept on Dregocia to mine Trion ore, shipping it back to Earth to run its power plants. Now, not unlike England and its colonies, Dregoicians demand their freedom and autonomy from Earth. But when a shuttle carrying the Dregocian delegation to the summit site malfunctions and crashes, apparently due to sabotage, things quickly deteriorate. The delegation from Earth, already at the summit facility, watch in horror as the crash of the shuttle sparks an exchange that results in the mutual destruction of both the Earth and Dregocian flagships, orbiting the planetoid. This sets in motion a doomsday process, that if allowed to proceed will result in the extinction of humans, Earth-born and Dregocian alike. Kate Woods (<a href="/wiki/Marcia_Cross" title="Marcia Cross">Marcia Cross</a>), the Earth's senior surviving diplomatic representative, can save the world, but only if she can re-establish contact with Earth. In order to do that, she must overcome some serious obstacles. She must resist the hawkish instincts of her military adviser, Col. Wallis Thurman (<a href="/wiki/John_Spencer_(actor)" title="John Spencer (actor)">John Spencer</a>) and her own hatred of the race that killed her husband. And she must deal with a determined Dregg rival, Prosser (<a href="/wiki/Michael_Ironside" title="Michael Ironside">Michael Ironside</a>), who survived the crash and is willing to let his people perish rather than continue to be ruled by Earth. As the clock ticks, Kate and Prosser negotiate to the brink of annihilation, hoping to establish enough trust to save both civilizations. But can a trust so fragile survive the efforts of those on both sides who would rather see war continue than relations improve? And are Kate and the others willing to pay the price that might be required to save the world?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep101" style="text-align:center">101</th><td style="text-align:center">14</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Descent"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Anker</td><td style="text-align:center">Erik Saltzgaber</td><td style="text-align:center">June&#160;25,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-06-25</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Shy, unassertive researcher Dr. Arthur Zeller daydreams about what it would be like if he could unlock the animal within him. It turns out his real life is that of a "doormat" for his co-workers and even for a bum who shakes him up regularly for "lunch money". All his brilliance and scientific accomplishments take a backseat to his personality and no one takes him seriously. He begins to try to make his dreams a reality by developing a kind of <a href="/wiki/Gene_therapy" title="Gene therapy">gene therapy</a> which involves injecting himself with the genes for dominance extracted from primitive primates. This starts changing his entire personality. Zeller suffers from occasional lapses in which he reverts to the mind of a <a href="/wiki/Caveman" title="Caveman">caveman</a> and attacks his boss, and kills and eats a dog. The changes may improve his life on many levels but they are doing nothing for his love life. His affection towards his co-worker Dr. Laura White remains unrequited and so he decides to tip the scales. During a routine flu shot session, he surreptitiously injects Laura with the genes for submissiveness. The injection has severe side effects for Laura because her basic personality is not submissive at all, so she starts to pass out. Arthur takes her to his place and attempts to attack her, but regains control of his senses and begs her for help. He tells her what he has been up to and the shocked Laura decides to help him develop a way of reversing the process. Together they come up with an experimental antidote, but things go really bad when he reveals to Laura that he had injected her with the submissiveness genes. Seeing he blew his chance with her forever, he escapes into the night with a batch of his syringes. Laura has a change of heart and follows him to offer her help, but it's too late for Arthur who had already injected himself with a mega-dose of the ape genes.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep102" style="text-align:center">102</th><td style="text-align:center">15</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Haven"</td><td style="text-align:center">Jimmy Kaufman</td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;2,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-07-02</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A man comes home from work to his seemingly luxurious apartment building. After he shares an elevator with two other apartment dwellers, he becomes distressed, and we then learn that all of the building's inhabitants live solitary, isolated lives with all of their needs catered to through the use of advanced technology. This self-imposed isolation has gone so far that, when an old lady has a <a href="/wiki/Heart_attack" class="mw-redirect" title="Heart attack">heart attack</a> in the hallway, nobody is even willing to leave their apartment to help her. The situation is soon brought to a head when the building's computer control systems malfunction, and the residents find that they must cooperate or die.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep103" style="text-align:center">103</th><td style="text-align:center">16</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Déjà Vu"</td><td style="text-align:center">Brian Giddens</td><td style="text-align:center">A.L. Katz &amp; <a href="/wiki/Naren_Shankar" title="Naren Shankar">Naren Shankar</a></td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;9,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-07-09</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A teleportation experiment goes wrong. The wormhole it created expands and engulfs the scientists. Suddenly they're back to the day before, but only one man seems to remember what happened. Starring <a href="/wiki/Kevin_Nealon" title="Kevin Nealon">Kevin Nealon</a>.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep104" style="text-align:center">104</th><td style="text-align:center">17</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Inheritors"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mike_Rohl" class="mw-redirect" title="Mike Rohl">Mike Rohl</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Based upon the original episode by</i>&#8202;: Sam Neuman &amp; Seeleg Lester and Ed Adamson<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;16,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-07-16</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A man is walking home with his girlfriend when he is suddenly struck by a meteorite in the head. When the morticians remove the object from his head, he rises from the dead. He is not the only one, and they seem to have a plan.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep105" style="text-align:center">105</th><td style="text-align:center">18</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Essence of Life"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Steven_Weber_(actor)" class="mw-redirect" title="Steven Weber (actor)">Steven Weber</a> &amp; <a href="/wiki/Scott_Peters_(writer)" title="Scott Peters (writer)">Scott Peters</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Scott Peters</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;23,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-07-23</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> An old woman is given a tube containing a mysterious liquid by an equally mysterious man. When the man leaves she inhales the fumes from the liquid as she seems to have done many times before and is once again reunited with her dead husband. While the world is struggling to rebuild itself from a plague eleven years earlier, such conduct like "looking back" or open displays of emotion are prohibited by the international "Code of Conduct".</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep106" style="text-align:center">106</th><td style="text-align:center">19</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Stranded"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Anker</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Chris Ruppenthal, <a href="/wiki/Naren_Shankar" title="Naren Shankar">Naren Shankar</a> &amp; Tom Szollosi<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Tom Szollosi</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;30,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-07-30</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A neglected boy (<a href="/wiki/Adam_Hann-Byrd" title="Adam Hann-Byrd">Adam Hann-Byrd</a>) finds comfort in an alien.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep107" style="text-align:center">107</th><td style="text-align:center">20</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Fathers &amp; Sons"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Michael_Robison" title="Michael Robison">Michael Robison</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: William Mikulak &amp; A.L. Katz<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: A.L. Katz &amp; Scott Nimerfro</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;6,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-08-06</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A young man visits his grandfather (<a href="/wiki/Bill_Cobbs" title="Bill Cobbs">Bill Cobbs</a>), who suffers from <a href="/wiki/Alzheimer%27s_disease" title="Alzheimer&#39;s disease">Alzheimer's disease</a>. As soon as the young man leaves, the caretakers put the grandfather back into a container in a very large human storage facility.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep108" style="text-align:center">108</th><td style="text-align:center">21</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Starcrossed"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Helen_Shaver" title="Helen Shaver">Helen Shaver</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Chris Ruppenthal</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;13,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-08-13</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The story is a futuristic reinterpretation of <i><a href="/wiki/Casablanca_(film)" title="Casablanca (film)">Casablanca</a></i> where a couple is carrying a <a href="/wiki/Parasite" class="mw-redirect" title="Parasite">parasite</a> that might win the war for the humans. The couple flees to the city <a href="/wiki/Arkhangelsk" title="Arkhangelsk">Archangel</a> looking for a way to escape the Hing and gain the support of a former lover, Michael (<a href="/wiki/Nathan_Fillion" title="Nathan Fillion">Nathan Fillion</a>), who owns the cafe.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep109" style="text-align:center">109</th><td style="text-align:center">22</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Better Luck Next Time"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Martin_Cummins" title="Martin Cummins">Martin Cummins</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Naren_Shankar" title="Naren Shankar">Naren Shankar</a><br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Chris Ruppenthal, Alan Brennert, Steven Barnes, Pen Densham and Melinda Snodgrass</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;20,&#160;1999<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">1999-08-20</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #979797"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> This is another 'clip-show' style episode, centering around two men, both of whom are suspects in a murder. But the police find the truth to be much more than they ever expected as both men tell the same story - that they are inter-planetary energy beings, each one claiming to be a 'cop' searching for the other, who they claim is a mass-murderer. Each alien has the ability to swap bodies under certain circumstances, and each tells an interesting story, involving a chain of events from previous <i>Outer Limits</i> episodes. The only question remaining for the police is - which one is telling the truth - or are they both lying?</div></td></tr></tbody></table><link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1237879425"> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Season_6_(2000)"><span id="Season_6_.282000.29"></span>Season 6 (2000)</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=9" title="Edit section: Season 6 (2000)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <table class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" style="width:100%"><tbody><tr style="color:black;text-align:center"><th scope="col" style="background:#FFEF00;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr><br />overall</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FFEF00;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> in<br />season</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FFEF00;width:19%;color:black">Title</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FFEF00;width:15%;color:black">Directed by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FFEF00;width:19%;color:black">Written by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FFEF00;width:14%;color:black">Original air date</th></tr><tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep110" style="text-align:center">110</th><td style="text-align:center">1</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Judgment Day"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">A.L. Katz and <a href="/wiki/Scott_Nimerfro" title="Scott Nimerfro">Scott Nimerfro</a></td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;21,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-01-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> In a television show, killers are hunted and killed by the family of their victims with the use of advanced technology. <i>Judgement Day</i> is produced by Jack Parson and hosted by Stan Draper and Heather Cattrell. The show turns the justice system on its ear by becoming judge, jury and executioner, allowing a murder victim's family to carry out the death sentence on live television.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep111" style="text-align:center">111</th><td style="text-align:center">2</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Gun"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jeff_Woolnough" title="Jeff Woolnough">Jeff Woolnough</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;28,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-01-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> When Matthew Logan (<a href="/w/index.php?title=Christian_Bocher&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Christian Bocher (page does not exist)">Christian Bocher</a>) gets out of prison after serving time for spousal abuse, his first stop is a gun show. He buys a strange handgun from a mysterious stranger named Donald Finley (<a href="/wiki/John_de_Lancie" title="John de Lancie">John de Lancie</a>) and uses it to shoot and kill his wife, Sandra (<a href="/w/index.php?title=Linnea_Sharples&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Linnea Sharples (page does not exist)">Linnea Sharples</a>). From the moment he pulls the trigger, Logan knows this is no ordinary gun. The weapon instantly attaches itself to his hand and arm, beginning a process which will change his body into a self-contained killing machine. Panicked by the transformation, but thrilled by his newfound power, Logan escapes into the woods. Meanwhile, Sandra's father, Cord Van Owen (<a href="/wiki/Stacy_Keach" title="Stacy Keach">Stacy Keach</a>), vows revenge...and is visited by Finley.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep112" style="text-align:center">112</th><td style="text-align:center">3</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Skin Deep"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Dan_Ireland" title="Dan Ireland">Dan Ireland</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Scott_Peters_(writer)" title="Scott Peters (writer)">Scott Peters</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;4,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-02-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Sid Camden (<a href="/wiki/Adam_Goldberg" title="Adam Goldberg">Adam Goldberg</a>), a rather unremarkable, socially inept sort of guy, works in an accounting department of a high-tech company known as Veil-Tech. He spends days in chatrooms. Hal, one of the project managers, secretly loans Sid a prototype of one of the company's latest developments—a device known as an image enhancer. With the help of his friend Deb (<a href="/wiki/Christina_Cox" title="Christina Cox">Christina Cox</a>), Sid is able to acquire the image of good looking co-worker Chad Warner (<a href="/wiki/Antonio_Sab%C3%A0to_Jr." title="Antonio Sabàto Jr.">Antonio Sabàto Jr.</a>) and soon Sid is stepping out on the town with his new and improved look. Deb gets involved with sexy co-worker Chad and loses her glasses in favour of contact lenses. He soon decides to wreck Chad's life by getting him fired. One night he collects money that Chad collected from a bet. Soon Deb begins to regret using the device and Sid becomes more erratic and drunk with power. The real Chad arrives and hears about Sid's misuse of the device. A fight ensues and Chad is killed. Sid crashes his body in a blazing car and makes it look like he killed himself. At Sid's funeral Deb gives an emotional eulogy and Sid in disguise as Chad comforts her and leaves. He is confronted by three armed men and killed. Apparently Chad was involved in shady dealings. At the end Deb is seen on a computer conversing in a chatroom. She is asked what she looks like. She types "the truth or a lie?" to which she is asked to lie. Now wearing glasses again she turns off the computer.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep113" style="text-align:center">113</th><td style="text-align:center">4</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Manifest Destiny"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Lawrence Meyers<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Mark Stern &amp; Geoffrey Hollands</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;11,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-02-11</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> An invisible alien race inhabits a spaceship and causes a salvage team to go insane.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep114" style="text-align:center">114</th><td style="text-align:center">5</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Breaking Point"</td><td style="text-align:center">Neill Fearnley</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Grant_Rosenberg" title="Grant Rosenberg">Grant Rosenberg</a></td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;18,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-02-18</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A man gets fired from his job as a scientist at a technology company as they do not believe in his <a href="/wiki/Time_travel" title="Time travel">time travel</a> theories. So, he tests his time machine himself to prove them wrong, only to arrive just in time to see his wife die two days from the day that he originally traveled from. Seeing himself driving away from the scene of the crime, he becomes perplexed over the situation - was he the cause of her death? Either way, only he can stop it from happening.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep115" style="text-align:center">115</th><td style="text-align:center">6</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Beholder"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jeff_Woolnough" title="Jeff Woolnough">Jeff Woolnough</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">February&#160;25,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-02-25</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The episode begins as Patrick Tarloff (<a href="/wiki/Mackenzie_Astin" title="Mackenzie Astin">Mackenzie Astin</a>), a blind humanities professor, volunteers to undergo a medical operation that will allow him to see for the first time since childhood. Soon after the operation he begins to see a ghostly woman in the hospital. After he returns home she reveals herself to be an alien named Kyra (<a href="/wiki/Claire_Rankin" title="Claire Rankin">Claire Rankin</a>), who has been stranded on Earth and wishes to go home. Patrick's aide Louise is told by the doctors that the drug that cured his blindness was manufactured in space and can also enhance his senses. Mike Warden, a scientist from British Intelligence working for the NSA has been using the drug iridium, used in treating stroke victims in order to see Kyra. The next day Kyra meets Patrick in the woods and gives him an electric shock which allows him to hear and feel her as well. After a few weeks (wherein they make love) Louise is told by Mike and Patrick's doctor that they wish to investigate Kyra's origins and possibly send her home. Patrick and Kyra know she will be in danger if the doctors are allowed near her. In a lab Patrick acts as an intermediary between the scientists and Kyra. It is revealed that Kyra is a pacifist alien from a neutron star out of our reach. The scientists trap her in a magnetic field causing her great pain. Despite some of the scientists and Patrick's pleas to stop Mike asks to continue the experiment. Knowing that they will never help her Patrick fakes Kyra's death and unplugs the magnetic field, releasing her. Patrick is given the last iridium on Earth and goes to the woods to destroy it. Kyra appears and tries to stop him as it would mean he will never see again but Patrick proceeds and is soon caught by Mike and the police. At the end Patrick is seen giving a lecture, blind again. Kyra visible only to the episode's viewers, touches his cheek softly.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep116" style="text-align:center">116</th><td style="text-align:center">7</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Seeds of Destruction"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Anker</td><td style="text-align:center">Chris Ruppenthal</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;3,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-03-03</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A veterinarian in a small farming town probes links between the rash of fast-growing tumors and a new breed of genetically engineered corn.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep117" style="text-align:center">117</th><td style="text-align:center">8</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"<a href="/wiki/Simon_Says_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Simon Says (The Outer Limits)">Simon Says</a>"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Helen_Shaver" title="Helen Shaver">Helen Shaver</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Scott_Peters_(writer)" title="Scott Peters (writer)">Scott Peters</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;10,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-03-10</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A man who lost his wife &amp; son in a car accident several years ago has built a <a href="/wiki/Robot" title="Robot">robot</a> which contains his son's memories.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep118" style="text-align:center">118</th><td style="text-align:center">9</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Stasis"</td><td style="text-align:center">Brian Giddens</td><td style="text-align:center">Lawrence Myers</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;14,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-04-14</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> In a future world of scarce resources, the world government regulates the population into two working classes (Alphas and Betas) in order to maximize conservation. These two classes rotate in and out of suspended animation for 72-hour periods. But what happens when an Alpha and a Beta fall in love with each other and never see each other face-to-face except for shift changes?</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep119" style="text-align:center">119</th><td style="text-align:center">10</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Down to Earth"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Michael_Rohl" title="Michael Rohl">Mike Rohl</a></td><td style="text-align:center">A.L. Katz and Scott Nimerfro</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;21,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-04-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> At the North American UFO Convention, Max Buford has in his possession what appears to be a fragment from an alien spaceship.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep120" style="text-align:center">120</th><td style="text-align:center">11</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Inner Child"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ken_Girotti" title="Ken Girotti">Ken Girotti</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Grant_Rosenberg" title="Grant Rosenberg">Grant Rosenberg</a></td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;28,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-04-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Anne Reynolds (<a href="/wiki/Laura_Leighton" title="Laura Leighton">Laura Leighton</a>), estranged from her mother, haunted by her dead father and terrified of being close to anyone, is attacked, injured and wakes up on the operating table a changed woman. Learning of a Siamese twin sister that was sacrificed so that she could live, the personality of the dead sister begins to take over.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep121" style="text-align:center">121</th><td style="text-align:center">12</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Glitch"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mike_Rohl" class="mw-redirect" title="Mike Rohl">Mike Rohl</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Mike Burman and Anurag Mehta<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Mike Burman and Ron Greenstein</td><td style="text-align:center">May&#160;5,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-05-05</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Tom &amp; Wendy seem like the perfect couple, happy together &amp; very much in love. While Wendy sleeps at night, Tom has terrible memories about being stuck in a burning building with a crying baby. The <a href="/wiki/Nightmare" title="Nightmare">nightmares</a>, however, are not real and neither is Tom. He is an <a href="/wiki/Android_(robot)" title="Android (robot)">android</a>, and his "memories" are <a href="/wiki/Bug_(engineering)" title="Bug (engineering)">bugs</a> placed in his <a href="/wiki/Artificial_intelligence" title="Artificial intelligence">artificial intelligence</a> by his creator, the late Joe Walker (<a href="/wiki/Jack_Klugman" title="Jack Klugman">Jack Klugman</a>). Walker had originally created Tom to save humans from having to go into fires &amp; other dangerous situations. However, Walker anticipated that his colleague, Dr. Edward Normandy (<a href="/wiki/Victor_Garber" title="Victor Garber">Victor Garber</a>), might try to militarize the android &amp; use him as a cyber-soldier-spy, so Walker planted the bugs as a way of forcing Normandy to upgrade Tom so that the android could think for itself. Wendy is revealed to be another android that was secretly developed to be based on Walker's wife. 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His aim is to have all the private details of America's citizens accessible via computers. Suddenly, a woman (<a href="/wiki/CCH_Pounder" title="CCH Pounder">CCH Pounder</a>) appears &amp; foretells his death on the plane. She appears intermittently only to him &amp; reveals that she is a traveler from a new <a href="/wiki/Golden_age_(metaphor)" title="Golden age (metaphor)">golden age</a> in the future created by the future President Wyndom Brody. She explains that another time traveler had visited him several minutes before he entered the plane and that the future was changed, since the plane left slightly later &amp; thus was <a href="/wiki/Lightning_strike" title="Lightning strike">struck by lightning</a> and crashed. Thus, a new, darker <a href="/wiki/Orwellian" title="Orwellian">Orwellian</a> future is created by his opponent. She says that, if he jumps from the plane before the lightning strikes, she will save him, returning everything to normal. As the clock begins to tick, Wyndom becomes increasingly erratic until he takes his <a href="/wiki/Bodyguard" title="Bodyguard">bodyguard</a>'s gun &amp; opens the hatch window to escape. As he falls to the ground, he is suddenly transported to the street below unharmed. The time traveler appears &amp; tells him that he actually created the dark future and her mission was to prevent it from happening. Wyndom asks why he was saved &amp; she remarks, "Saved you? Who said I saved you?" In reality, Brody fell to his death, and the plane lands safely with his aides &amp; reporters pondering over his behavior.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep123" style="text-align:center">123</th><td style="text-align:center">14</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Abaddon"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Anker</td><td style="text-align:center">A.L. Katz &amp; Scott Nimerfro</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;7,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-07-07</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> In the late 23rd century, an outdated <a href="/wiki/Starship" title="Starship">starship</a> is on a ten-year reclamation project. The crew is in <a href="/wiki/Suspended_animation" title="Suspended animation">suspended animation</a> and awakes to find a mysterious object floating in space. 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When he gets there, he discovers that Peter is dead and his wife Eilleen has been charged for his murder. But that's not the only shock awaiting Scott. The town where he grew up has been transformed. Antenna towers dot the landscape and the people act strangely, as if they are under some kind of sporadic mind control. Scott goes to the jail to visit Eileen, where she warns him about the towers—just moments before grabbing the Sheriff's gun and killing herself. This turn of events convinces Scott that he needs to investigate further. He meets a former colleague of Peter's, Dr. Jim Holbrook, who seems friendly, but does not give Scott any information. Scott does not know where to turn next, when out of the blue, one of Peter's former students shows up. She tells Scott about a book that holds the secret to what is known as Project Halford. Scott finds the book and a videotape that reveals the Army's plan to construct a neural computer network that would communicate directly with the brain. It also reveals that the project spun out of control and that Peter stole vital codes in an attempt to halt the computer's drive to take over the minds of the townspeople. Sadly, Scott is too late and the towers are placed all over the nation, including near his home. Scott's wife is already under their control and shoots him.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep125" style="text-align:center">125</th><td style="text-align:center">16</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Revival"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Michael_Robison" title="Michael Robison">Michael Robison</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Chris_Ruppenthal" title="Chris Ruppenthal">Chris Ruppenthal</a><br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Mark_Stern" title="Mark Stern">Mark Stern</a></td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;21,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-07-21</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A tent revivalist finds faith as he battles an evil alien masquerading as a divine power.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep126" style="text-align:center">126</th><td style="text-align:center">17</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Gettysburg"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;28,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-07-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Two friends, Andy &amp; Vince, are at a <a href="/wiki/American_Civil_War_reenactment" title="American Civil War reenactment">Civil War re-enactment</a> in <a href="/wiki/Gettysburg,_Pennsylvania" title="Gettysburg, Pennsylvania">Gettysburg, Pennsylvania</a> when a time traveler disguised as a photographer, <a href="/wiki/Nicholas_Prentice" class="mw-redirect" title="Nicholas Prentice">Nicholas Prentice</a> (<a href="/wiki/Alex_Diakun" title="Alex Diakun">Alex Diakun</a>), takes their picture, transporting them back to the eve of the real <a href="/wiki/Battle_of_Gettysburg" title="Battle of Gettysburg">Battle of Gettysburg</a> during the <a href="/wiki/American_Civil_War" title="American Civil War">American Civil War</a>. The two re-entactors are initially confused as to why they have been sent back in time, and Prentice tells them that he cannot return them until they have completed their mission, which he keeps secret from them. Vince is taken prisoner because he is wearing a <a href="/wiki/Union_(American_Civil_War)" title="Union (American Civil War)">Union</a> uniform, and Andy decides to fight for the Confederates. Confederate Colonel Angus Devine (<a href="/wiki/Meat_Loaf" title="Meat Loaf">Meat Loaf</a>) is accidentally transported into the future. Prentice eventually reveals that Andy will shoot the <a href="/wiki/President_of_the_United_States" title="President of the United States">President of the United States</a> in 2013, at a ceremony marking the 150th anniversary of the battle, in honor of the <a href="/wiki/Flags_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America#Battle_flag" title="Flags of the Confederate States of America">battle flag</a> of the <a href="/wiki/Confederate_States_of_America" title="Confederate States of America">Confederate States of America</a>. Prentice wants to show Vince that "there is no glory in this or any other war." Andy does not learn his lesson and tries to stop <a href="/wiki/Pickett%27s_Charge" title="Pickett&#39;s Charge">Pickett's Charge</a> in order to achieve a Confederate victory. However, Andy is deemed a coward &amp; shot by a Confederate soldier. Col. Devine is transported to November 19, 2013 and shoots a man dressed as <a href="/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln" title="Abraham Lincoln">Abraham Lincoln</a>, thinking that he really is Lincoln. 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Then people begin to disappear from town and Zak decides to conduct his own investigation.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep128" style="text-align:center">128</th><td style="text-align:center">19</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Zig Zag"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/James_Head_(director)" title="James Head (director)">James Head</a></td><td style="text-align:center">A.L. Katz and Nora O'Brien</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;11,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-08-11</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The bombs are in place, ready to destroy the super-computers at the Department of Information Technology. Inside, the members of the Syndrome, the anti-technology group that planted the bombs, lay dead or dying. All of them, that is, except Cliff Unger, or as he calls himself now, Zig Fowler. Unger has his finger on the detonator as he negotiates with Pete Yastremski, the head of the department. As the two men talk and FBI agents prepare to storm the building, we move back in time, through the hours, days and years leading up to the attack.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep129" style="text-align:center">129</th><td style="text-align:center">20</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Nest"</td><td style="text-align:center">Scott Peters</td><td style="text-align:center">Scott Peters</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;18,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-08-18</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Scientists in the Arctic discover a species of Polar Mites that infest humans and cause them to become psychotic.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep130" style="text-align:center">130</th><td style="text-align:center">21</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Final Appeal"</td><td style="text-align:center">Jimmy Kaufman</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Steven Barnes, Sam Egan, Carleton Eastlake, A.L. Katz, William Mikulak, Scott Nimerfro, Grant Rosenberg, Naren Shankar, Melinda Snodgrass and Brad Wright<br /><i>"Sandkings" Based on the novella by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/George_R._R._Martin" title="George R. R. Martin">George R. R. Martin</a></td><td style="text-align:center">September&#160;3,&#160;2000<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2000-09-03</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FFEF00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> In this two-hour <a href="/wiki/Clip_show" title="Clip show">clip show</a>, Dr. <a href="/wiki/Theresa_Givens" class="mw-redirect" title="Theresa Givens">Theresa Givens</a> (<a href="/wiki/Amanda_Plummer" title="Amanda Plummer">Amanda Plummer</a>) from "<a href="/wiki/A_Stitch_in_Time_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="A Stitch in Time (The Outer Limits)">A Stitch in Time</a>" is on trial for using her <a href="/wiki/Time_travel" title="Time travel">time travel</a> device in a world that has banned technology.</div></td></tr></tbody></table><link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1237879425"> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Season_7_(2001–02)"><span id="Season_7_.282001.E2.80.9302.29"></span>Season 7 (2001–02)</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=10" title="Edit section: Season 7 (2001–02)"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <table class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" style="width:100%"><tbody><tr style="color:black;text-align:center"><th scope="col" style="background:#FF7F00;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr><br />overall</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FF7F00;width:4%;color:black"><abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> in<br />season</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FF7F00;width:19%;color:black">Title</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FF7F00;width:15%;color:black">Directed by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FF7F00;width:19%;color:black">Written by</th><th scope="col" style="background:#FF7F00;width:14%;color:black">Original air date</th></tr><tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep131" style="text-align:center">131</th><td style="text-align:center">1</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Family Values"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mike_Rohl" class="mw-redirect" title="Mike Rohl">Mike Rohl</a></td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;16,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-03-16</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Jerry Miller (<a href="/wiki/Tom_Arnold_(actor)" title="Tom Arnold (actor)">Tom Arnold</a>) spends more time at work than at home and buys a <a href="/wiki/Robot" title="Robot">robot</a> to help around the home. While his family resists at first, they slowly accept the artificial life form, which is named Gideon. The robot performs better than Jerry could ever hope for, so well that Jerry's role as head of the household is removed in favor of the new, artificial replacement. Jerry grows increasingly hostile towards Gideon, but, despite his change of heart, Gideon's hold on the family has become too strong.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep132" style="text-align:center">132</th><td style="text-align:center">2</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Patient Zero"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">John-Michael Maas</td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;23,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-03-23</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> An <a href="/wiki/Epidemic" title="Epidemic">epidemic</a> has broken out across Earth, and most of humanity has been killed by a virus. The virus began with <a href="/wiki/Index_case" title="Index case">patient zero</a>, a woman who comes into contact with the three <a href="/wiki/DNA_strand" class="mw-redirect" title="DNA strand">DNA strands</a> necessary for this virus to come into existence. A soldier, Colonel Beckett (<a href="/wiki/Michael_Rooker" title="Michael Rooker">Michael Rooker</a>), is sent back in time to kill her and prevent the virus from forming. Beckett becomes attached to the woman &amp; decides not to kill her, instead simply keeping her from making the contacts necessary to form the virus. In the revised timeline, Beckett himself becomes patient zero; in his attempt to protect the woman, he himself contracts all three strains &amp; becomes sick. A fellow soldier arrives from the future, and Beckett is given the chance to sacrifice himself when his friend administers a fatal dose of poison. Since Beckett dies before the disease reaches its contagious stage (and the woman never develops the disease at all), the plague is stopped before it starts. In the new history, there never was an epidemic, all of the disease's former victims (including Beckett's family) are now alive, and humanity survives without ever contracting the virus.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep133" style="text-align:center">133</th><td style="text-align:center">3</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"A New Life"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mark_Stern" title="Mark Stern">Mark Stern</a></td><td style="text-align:center">March&#160;30,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-03-30</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A <a href="/wiki/Preacher" title="Preacher">preacher</a> (<a href="/wiki/Nick_Mancuso" title="Nick Mancuso">Nick Mancuso</a>) leads people into a secluded enclave away from the temptations of the outer world. However, a few of the residents begin to suspect the preacher's motives, and they eventually find the reason behind the creation of the enclave.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep134" style="text-align:center">134</th><td style="text-align:center">4</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Surrogate"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Ken_Girotti" title="Ken Girotti">Ken Girotti</a></td><td style="text-align:center">A.L. Katz</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;6,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-04-06</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Claire (<a href="/wiki/Heather_Donahue" title="Heather Donahue">Heather Donahue</a>) is an artist struggling to <a href="/wiki/Make_ends_meet" title="Make ends meet">make ends meet</a>. A <a href="/wiki/Surrogacy" title="Surrogacy">surrogacy</a> program presents her with the possibility of making a tidy sum, but, a few days into the pregnancy, something is not quite right.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep135" style="text-align:center">135</th><td style="text-align:center">5</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Vessel"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Kaufman" title="Jimmy Kaufman">Jimmy Kaufman</a></td><td style="text-align:center">Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;13,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-04-13</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Jake Worthy (<a href="/wiki/Jere_Burns" title="Jere Burns">Jere Burns</a>) is a cynical writer sent along as the civilian member of a <a href="/wiki/USAS_(Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="USAS (Outer Limits)">USAS</a> <a href="/wiki/Space_Shuttle" title="Space Shuttle">Space Shuttle</a> expedition. Upon re-entry into Earth, the shuttle malfunctions and crashes. Jake is the only survivor and is suddenly incapable of being harmed physically, as well as being endowed with flashes of brilliant insight.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep136" style="text-align:center">136</th><td style="text-align:center">6</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Mona Lisa"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center">John Schulian</td><td style="text-align:center">April&#160;20,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-04-20</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Mona Lisa (<a href="/wiki/Laura_Harris" title="Laura Harris">Laura Harris</a>) is an <a href="/wiki/Assassin" class="mw-redirect" title="Assassin">assassin</a> <a href="/wiki/Android_(robot)" title="Android (robot)">android</a> who develops a sense of <a href="/wiki/Humanity_(virtue)" title="Humanity (virtue)">humanity</a>. 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Along with Dr. Louisa Kennedy (<a href="/wiki/Helene_Joy" class="mw-redirect" title="Helene Joy">Helene Joy</a>), a navigation expert, the small team of four passes through a <a href="/wiki/Quantum" title="Quantum">quantum</a> hole torn into the very fabric of the universe and enter another continuum, a trans-space just beneath its surface. It is unlike anything the crew has ever seen, but, for Callie, trans-space triggers vivid <a href="/wiki/Hallucinations" class="mw-redirect" title="Hallucinations">hallucinations</a> &amp; a powerful realization that their presence has caused a serious imbalance in the universal order. Dreeden is determined to return to Earth with their startling discoveries, but Callie is convinced the survey ship's re-entry could have disastrous consequences for all of humanity. 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An old lady who tends to the garden there finds a new flower the next day. As she is trying to figure out what it is, the plant reaches out with its roots and starts sucking the life out of her. The plant uses her substance to form a new body: the body of a beautiful woman (<a href="/wiki/Jud_Tylor" title="Jud Tylor">Jud Tylor</a>). Later, a young man (<a href="/wiki/Jeremy_London" title="Jeremy London">Jeremy London</a>) living in the building meets this exotic "new tenant" and is sexually tempted by her, in spite of his monogamous relationship with his <a href="/wiki/Fiancee" class="mw-redirect" title="Fiancee">fiancee</a>. Eventually, he succumbs and makes love to her, whereupon she reveals that she came to Earth in order to repopulate her race, needing only to find a father for her billions of children.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep143" style="text-align:center">143</th><td style="text-align:center">13</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Free Spirit"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Danny_McBride_(writer)" title="Danny McBride (writer)">Danny McBride</a></td><td style="text-align:center">July&#160;28,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-07-28</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A <a href="/wiki/Sanatorium" title="Sanatorium">sanatorium</a> for <a href="/wiki/Schizophrenic" class="mw-redirect" title="Schizophrenic">schizophrenics</a> is plagued by a series of bizarre killings. It turns out the carnage is the handiwork of a restless, body-hopping spirit, the ghost of a man whom Dr. Rachel Harris (<a href="/wiki/Dina_Meyer" title="Dina Meyer">Dina Meyer</a>) had been forced to kill during a botched military experiment four years earlier. However, even with this knowledge, Rachel has no way of knowing into whose body the <a href="/wiki/Malevolent_spirit" class="mw-redirect" title="Malevolent spirit">malevolent spirit</a> will leap next - nor what the deadly entity ultimately has in mind for her.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep144" style="text-align:center">144</th><td style="text-align:center">14</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Mindreacher"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Jimmy_Kaufman" title="Jimmy Kaufman">Jimmy Kaufman</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Naomi Janzen<br /><i>Excerpt by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Chris_Ruppenthal" title="Chris Ruppenthal">Chris Ruppenthal</a></td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;4,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-08-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> The <a href="/wiki/Sanity" title="Sanity">sanity</a> of a doctor (<a href="/wiki/Jamie_Luner" title="Jamie Luner">Jamie Luner</a>) is challenged when she uses herself as a <a href="/wiki/Human_subject_research" title="Human subject research">guinea pig</a> to test a psychological tool that allows her to enter her patients' minds.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep145" style="text-align:center">145</th><td style="text-align:center">15</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Time to Time"</td><td style="text-align:center">James Head</td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Sam Egan</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;11,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-08-11</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A woman (<a href="/wiki/Kristin_Lehman" title="Kristin Lehman">Kristin Lehman</a>) being recruited by a future organization of <a href="/wiki/Time_travel" title="Time travel">time travelers</a>, led by <a href="/wiki/Nicholas_Prentice" class="mw-redirect" title="Nicholas Prentice">Nicholas Prentice</a>, (<a href="/wiki/Alex_Diakun" title="Alex Diakun">Alex Diakun</a>) is given a chance to return to the day in 1969 that her father died.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep146" style="text-align:center">146</th><td style="text-align:center">16</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Abduction"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Mario_Azzopardi" class="mw-redirect" title="Mario Azzopardi">Mario Azzopardi</a></td><td style="text-align:center">James Crocker</td><td style="text-align:center">August&#160;18,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-08-18</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> An alien kidnaps five high school students and tells them that one must be killed. They must decide which of them it will be. The five students are: Ray (<a href="/wiki/Zachary_Ty_Bryan" class="mw-redirect" title="Zachary Ty Bryan">Zachary Ty Bryan</a>), a typical <a href="/wiki/Jock_(stereotype)" title="Jock (stereotype)">jock</a>, Danielle (<a href="/wiki/Meghan_Ory" title="Meghan Ory">Meghan Ory</a>), the hottest girl in school, Jason (<a href="/wiki/Jesse_Moss_(actor)" title="Jesse Moss (actor)">Jesse Moss</a>), a stereotypical <a href="/wiki/Geek" title="Geek">geek</a>, Brianna (<a href="/wiki/Kandyse_McClure" title="Kandyse McClure">Kandyse McClure</a>), a devout religious girl, and Cody (Jesse Cadotte), the <a href="/wiki/Social_outcast" class="mw-redirect" title="Social outcast">social outcast</a>. It is later found out that Cody had a gun with him and planned a <a href="/wiki/School_shooting" title="School shooting">shooting spree at school</a>. The alien abducted the five students and gave them the <a href="/wiki/Ultimatum" title="Ultimatum">ultimatum</a> to force Cody to think about the consequences about killing everyone in sight. 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When he was young at Lewisborough High School, he just missed his <a href="/wiki/Olympics" class="mw-redirect" title="Olympics">Olympic</a> dreams when he blew out his knee. While his best friend Jon (<a href="/wiki/Roger_R._Cross" class="mw-redirect" title="Roger R. Cross">Roger R. Cross</a>) went on to international athletic stardom, Peter became coach of the Lewisborough Lions, the school's <a href="/wiki/Wrestling" title="Wrestling">wrestling</a> team. However, the Lions are now at the bottom of the league, and Morris (<a href="/wiki/Shawn_Ashmore" title="Shawn Ashmore">Shawn Ashmore</a>), his son and a member of the team, is constantly angry with his dad for his failures. Jon tells Peter about a new <a href="/wiki/Performance-enhancing_drug" class="mw-redirect" title="Performance-enhancing drug">performance-enhancing drug</a> called Nuriflex 500, which he assures contains scientifically balanced nutrients that can help the team become victorious. Peter hesitates, but, with mounting pressure from the school's principal &amp; his own son to win, he agrees to a trial run. The results are almost immediate &amp; astonishing. While the drugged Lions soon rise to the top, their startling success comes at a high price. Spliced with <a href="/wiki/Panthera" title="Panthera">panthera</a> <a href="/wiki/DNA" title="DNA">DNA</a>, the drug has <a href="/wiki/Side_effects" class="mw-redirect" title="Side effects">side effects</a> with horrific consequences.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep149" style="text-align:center">149</th><td style="text-align:center">19</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Tipping Point"</td><td style="text-align:center">Brent Karl Clackson</td><td style="text-align:center">Paul Mones</td><td style="text-align:center">September&#160;15,&#160;2001<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2001-09-15</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> A project to develop a universal <a href="/wiki/Programming_language" title="Programming language">programming language</a> may lead all the computers in the world to link and form an <a href="/wiki/Artificial_intelligence" title="Artificial intelligence">artificial intelligence</a> that one computer <a href="/wiki/Genius" title="Genius">whiz</a> feels he must destroy or risk <a href="/wiki/World_domination" title="World domination">world domination</a> by it. This episode features two alumni from the <i><a href="/wiki/Final_Destination" title="Final Destination">Final Destination</a></i> horror franchise: <a href="/wiki/Kerr_Smith" title="Kerr Smith">Kerr Smith</a> from the first movie &amp; Jonathan Cherry from the second movie.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep150" style="text-align:center">150</th><td style="text-align:center">20</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Dark Child"</td><td style="text-align:center">Steve Anker</td><td style="text-align:center">Michael Sloan</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;4,&#160;2002<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2002-01-04</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Seventeen years ago, single mother Laura Sinclair (<a href="/wiki/Nora_Dunn" title="Nora Dunn">Nora Dunn</a>) was <a href="/wiki/Abducted_by_aliens" class="mw-redirect" title="Abducted by aliens">abducted by aliens</a>, but no one would believe her. A newspaper article about alien abductions &amp; her recurring nightmares threaten to distance her from her moody teenaged daughter, Tammy (<a href="/wiki/Katharine_Isabelle" title="Katharine Isabelle">Katharine Isabelle</a>). Tammy's new English teacher, Marcus Fellows (<a href="/wiki/Andrew_Airlie" title="Andrew Airlie">Andrew Airlie</a>) seems to have quite a positive effect on her, and he also seems very familiar to Laura.</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep151" style="text-align:center">151</th><td style="text-align:center">21</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"The Human Factor"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Robert_Habros" title="Robert Habros">Robert Habros</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Steve Aspis and Grady Hall<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: James Crocker, Carleton Eastlake, Sam Egan, Geoffrey Hollands, Lawrence Meyers, Grant Rosenberg, Naren Shankar, Mark Stern, Garth Gerald Wilson and Brad Wright</td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;11,&#160;2002<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2002-01-11</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> <a href="/wiki/Jupiter" title="Jupiter">Jupiter</a>'s moon <a href="/wiki/Ganymede_(moon)" title="Ganymede (moon)">Ganymede</a> is now the only hope for the human race in 2084 as overpopulation &amp; constant warring has left much of Earth uninhabitable. Space Commander Ellis Ward (<a href="/wiki/Robert_Duncan_McNeill" title="Robert Duncan McNeill">Robert Duncan McNeill</a>) must convince <a href="/wiki/Android_(robot)" title="Android (robot)">android</a> assistant Link (<a href="/wiki/Zack_Ward" title="Zack Ward">Zack Ward</a>) that humanity is worthy of existence over a game of <a href="/wiki/Chess" title="Chess">chess</a> after Link activates the station's self-destruct sequence, believing that the world's governments do not care about peace but only want to extend power. After Ward's colleagues shutdown Link &amp; the countdown, Ward is informed by his superiors in the <a href="/wiki/Free_Alliance_and_the_Coalition" class="mw-redirect" title="Free Alliance and the Coalition">Free Alliance</a> that they launched a <a href="/wiki/Pre-emptive_strike" class="mw-redirect" title="Pre-emptive strike">pre-emptive strike</a> against the Eastern Coalition, starting a war which killed almost the entire human race (including Ward's wife &amp; daughter). The Alliance President's spaceship, with the few remaining people of Earth, will arrive in several months. Ward reactivates both Link &amp; the self-destruct sequence and starts his last game of chess. Link asks about what had happened, to which Ward replies: "It was... human error."</div></td></tr> <tr class="vevent module-episode-list-row" style="text-align:center;background:inherit;color:inherit"><th scope="row" rowspan="1" id="ep152" style="text-align:center">152</th><td style="text-align:center">22</td><td class="summary" rowspan="1" style="text-align:left">"Human Trials"</td><td style="text-align:center"><a href="/wiki/Brad_Turner_(director)" title="Brad Turner (director)">Brad Turner</a></td><td style="text-align:center"><i>Story by</i>&#8202;: Grady Hall and Brian Nohr<br /><i>Teleplay by</i>&#8202;: Mark Stern<br /><i>Excerpts by</i>&#8202;: Alan Brennert, Sam Egan, Hart Hanson, Grant Rosenberg, Chris Ruppenthal, Michael Sadowski, Naren Shankar and Tracy Tormé<br /><i>"The Human Operators" based on the short story by</i>&#8202;: <a href="/wiki/Harlan_Ellison" title="Harlan Ellison">Harlan Ellison</a> and <a href="/wiki/A.E._van_Vogt" class="mw-redirect" title="A.E. van Vogt">A.E. van Vogt</a></td><td style="text-align:center">January&#160;18,&#160;2002<span style="display:none">&#160;(<span class="bday dtstart published updated itvstart">2002-01-18</span>)</span></td></tr><tr class="expand-child"><td class="description" colspan="7" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #FF7F00"> <div class="shortSummaryText" style="max-width:90vw;position:sticky;left:0.2em"> Captain Kelvin Parkhurst (<a href="/wiki/Jason_Gedrick" title="Jason Gedrick">Jason Gedrick</a>) has proven himself to be the best on previous military missions, and now he has agreed to take the toughest test of his life to prove himself the most qualified again. Along with three other equally decorated recruits&#160;&#8211;&#32;Captain Alice Wheeler (Leanne Adachi), Captain William Hinman, and his old rival, Captain Eric Woodward (<a href="/wiki/Lochlyn_Munro" title="Lochlyn Munro">Lochlyn Munro</a>)&#160;&#8211;&#32;he has been invited by the <a href="/wiki/Free_Alliance_and_the_Coalition" class="mw-redirect" title="Free Alliance and the Coalition">military</a> to compete for the opportunity for a secret solo mission. The recruits are tested using a Neural Stimulator which transports them to dangerous, challenging &amp; very real situations through use of <a href="/wiki/Clip_show" title="Clip show">clips of previous episodes</a>. Captains Wheeler &amp; Hinman are soon eliminated, leaving only Parkhurst &amp; Woodward to compete for the mission. However, as the tests become more extreme, the line between reality &amp; simulation becomes blurred and winning may no longer be the ultimate goal.</div></td></tr></tbody></table><link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style" href="mw-data:TemplateStyles:r1237879425"> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="Story_arcs_and_connected_episodes">Story arcs and connected episodes</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=11" title="Edit section: Story arcs and connected episodes"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Innobotics_Corporation">Innobotics Corporation</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=12" title="Edit section: Innobotics Corporation"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 1 ep. 2 "<a href="/wiki/Valerie_23" class="mw-redirect" title="Valerie 23">Valerie 23</a>"</li> <li>s. 4 ep. 15 "<a href="/wiki/Mary_25_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Mary 25 (The Outer Limits)">Mary 25</a>"</li> <li>s. 4 ep. 2 "<a href="/wiki/The_Hunt_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Hunt (The Outer Limits)">The Hunt</a>"</li> <li>s. 4 ep. 26 "<a href="/wiki/In_Our_Own_Image" class="mw-redirect" title="In Our Own Image">In Our Own Image</a>", which includes footage from s. 3 ep. 1 "<a href="/wiki/Bits_of_Love_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Bits of Love (The Outer Limits)">Bits of Love</a>", as well as footage from s. 3 ep. 7 "<a href="/wiki/The_Camp_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Camp (The Outer Limits)">The Camp</a>". These timelines do not match, though this is partially remedied by the android's statement that the footage from <i>The Camp</i> comes from a <a href="/wiki/Internment" title="Internment">prison camp</a> during the Second Balkan War.</li> <li>s. 2 ep. 2 "<a href="/wiki/Resurrection_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Resurrection (The Outer Limits)">Resurrection</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Major_John_Skokes/Earth_Defence"><span id="Major_John_Skokes.2FEarth_Defence"></span>Major John Skokes/Earth Defence</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=13" title="Edit section: Major John Skokes/Earth Defence"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 1 ep. 13 "<a href="/wiki/Quality_of_Mercy_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Quality of Mercy (The Outer Limits)">Quality of Mercy</a>"</li> <li>s. 2 ep. 18 "<a href="/wiki/The_Light_Brigade_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Light Brigade (The Outer Limits)">The Light Brigade</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Alien_Infiltration">Alien Infiltration</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=14" title="Edit section: Alien Infiltration"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 1 ep. 20 "<a href="/wiki/Birthright_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Birthright (The Outer Limits)">Birthright</a>"</li> <li>s. 1 ep. 21 "<a href="/wiki/The_Voice_of_Reason_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Voice of Reason (The Outer Limits)">The Voice of Reason</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Time_Traveler_Dr._Theresa_Givens">Time Traveler Dr. Theresa Givens</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=15" title="Edit section: Time Traveler Dr. Theresa Givens"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 2 ep. 1 "<a href="/wiki/A_Stitch_in_Time_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="A Stitch in Time (The Outer Limits)">A Stitch in Time</a>"</li> <li>s. 6 ep. 21 "<a href="/wiki/Final_Appeal_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Final Appeal (The Outer Limits)">Final Appeal</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Genetic_Rejection_Syndrome">Genetic Rejection Syndrome</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=16" title="Edit section: Genetic Rejection Syndrome"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 2 ep. 3 "<a href="/wiki/Unnatural_Selection_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Unnatural Selection (The Outer Limits)">Unnatural Selection</a>"</li> <li>s. 4 ep. 1 "<a href="/wiki/Criminal_Nature_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Criminal Nature (The Outer Limits)">Criminal Nature</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="The_New_Masters">The New Masters</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=17" title="Edit section: The New Masters"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 3 ep. 7 "<a href="/wiki/The_Camp_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Camp (The Outer Limits)">The Camp</a>" – The last humans are kept by the android guards, simply because the guards are following the last orders they received.</li> <li>s. 4 ep. 21 "<a href="/wiki/Promised_Land_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Promised Land (The Outer Limits)">Promised Land</a>" – The remaining humans must interact with aliens still on Earth.</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Geneticist_Dr._Martin_Nodel">Geneticist Dr. Martin Nodel</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=18" title="Edit section: Geneticist Dr. Martin Nodel"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 3 ep. 12 "<a href="/wiki/Double_Helix_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Double Helix (The Outer Limits)">Double Helix</a>"</li> <li>s. 4 ep. 23 "<a href="/wiki/Origin_of_Species_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Origin of Species (The Outer Limits)">Origin of Species</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="The_Eastern_Coalition-Free_Alliance_Cold_War_/_War"><span id="The_Eastern_Coalition-Free_Alliance_Cold_War_.2F_War"></span>The Eastern Coalition-Free Alliance Cold War / War</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=19" title="Edit section: The Eastern Coalition-Free Alliance Cold War / War"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 4 ep. 24 "<a href="/wiki/Phobos_Rising" class="mw-redirect" title="Phobos Rising">Phobos Rising</a>"</li> <li>s. 7 ep. 22 "<a href="/wiki/Human_Trials_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Human Trials (The Outer Limits)">Human Trials</a>"</li> <li>s. 7 ep. 21 "<a href="/wiki/The_Human_Factor_(2002_The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Human Factor (2002 The Outer Limits)">The Human Factor</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Jack_the_Ripper">Jack the Ripper</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=20" title="Edit section: Jack the Ripper"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li>s. 5 ep. 11 "<a href="/wiki/Ripper_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Ripper (The Outer Limits)">Ripper</a>"</li> <li>s. 5 ep. 22 "<a href="/wiki/Better_Luck_Next_Time_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="Better Luck Next Time (The Outer Limits)">Better Luck Next Time</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"><h3 id="Time_Traveler_Nicholas_Prentice">Time Traveler Nicholas Prentice</h3><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a 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4 ep. 13 "<a href="/wiki/The_Joining_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Joining (The Outer Limits)">The Joining</a>"</li> <li>s. 7 ep. 5 "<a href="/wiki/The_Vessel_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="The Vessel (The Outer Limits)">The Vessel</a>"</li> <li>s. 7 ep. 11 "<a href="/wiki/In_the_Blood_(The_Outer_Limits)" class="mw-redirect" title="In the Blood (The Outer Limits)">In the Blood</a>"</li></ul> <div class="mw-heading mw-heading2"><h2 id="See_also">See also</h2><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)_episodes&amp;action=edit&amp;section=23" title="Edit section: See also"><span>edit</span></a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></div> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1963_TV_series)_episodes" title="List of The Outer Limits (1963 TV series) episodes">List of <i>The Outer Limits</i> (1963 TV series) episodes</a></li></ul> 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Limits (1963 TV series)">1963 series</a><br />(<a href="/wiki/List_of_The_Outer_Limits_(1963_TV_series)_episodes" title="List of The Outer Limits (1963 TV series) episodes">episodes</a>)</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"></div><table class="nowraplinks navbox-subgroup" style="border-spacing:0"><tbody><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Season 1</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Galaxy_Being" title="The Galaxy Being">The Galaxy Being</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Hundred_Days_of_the_Dragon" title="The Hundred Days of the Dragon">The Hundred Days of the Dragon</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Architects_of_Fear" title="The Architects of Fear">The Architects of Fear</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Man_with_the_Power" title="The Man with the Power">The Man with the Power</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Sixth_Finger" title="The Sixth Finger">The Sixth Finger</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Man_Who_Was_Never_Born" title="The Man Who Was Never Born">The Man Who Was Never Born</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/O.B.I.T." title="O.B.I.T.">O.B.I.T.</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Human_Factor_(1963_The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Human Factor (1963 The Outer Limits)">The Human Factor</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Corpus_Earthling" title="Corpus Earthling">Corpus Earthling</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Nightmare_(1963_The_Outer_Limits)" title="Nightmare (1963 The Outer Limits)">Nightmare</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/It_Crawled_Out_of_the_Woodwork" title="It Crawled Out of the Woodwork">It Crawled Out of the Woodwork</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Borderland" title="The Borderland">The Borderland</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Tourist_Attraction_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Tourist Attraction (The Outer Limits)">Tourist Attraction</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Zanti_Misfits" title="The Zanti Misfits">The Zanti Misfits</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Mice_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Mice (The Outer Limits)">The Mice</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Controlled_Experiment" title="Controlled Experiment">Controlled Experiment</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Don%27t_Open_Till_Doomsday" title="Don&#39;t Open Till Doomsday">Don't Open Till Doomsday</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/ZZZZZ" title="ZZZZZ">ZZZZZ</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Invisibles_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Invisibles (The Outer Limits)">The Invisibles</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Bellero_Shield" title="The Bellero Shield">The Bellero Shield</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Children_of_Spider_County" title="The Children of Spider County">The Children of Spider County</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Specimen:_Unknown" title="Specimen: Unknown">Specimen: Unknown</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Second_Chance_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Second Chance (The Outer Limits)">Second Chance</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Moonstone_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Moonstone (The Outer Limits)">Moonstone</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Mutant" title="The Mutant">The Mutant</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Guests_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Guests (The Outer Limits)">The Guests</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Fun_and_Games_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Fun and Games (The Outer Limits)">Fun and Games</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Special_One_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Special One (The Outer Limits)">The Special One</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/A_Feasibility_Study" title="A Feasibility Study">A Feasibility Study</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Production_and_Decay_of_Strange_Particles" title="Production and Decay of Strange Particles">Production and Decay of Strange Particles</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Chameleon_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Chameleon (The Outer Limits)">The Chameleon</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Forms_of_Things_Unknown" title="The Forms of Things Unknown">The Forms of Things Unknown</a>"</li></ul> </div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%">Season 2</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-even" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li>"<a href="/wiki/Soldier_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Soldier (The Outer Limits)">Soldier</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Cold_Hands,_Warm_Heart" title="Cold Hands, Warm Heart">Cold Hands, Warm Heart</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Behold,_Eck!" title="Behold, Eck!">Behold, Eck!</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Expanding_Human" title="Expanding Human">Expanding Human</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Demon_with_a_Glass_Hand" title="Demon with a Glass Hand">Demon with a Glass Hand</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Cry_of_Silence" title="Cry of Silence">Cry of Silence</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Invisible_Enemy_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Invisible Enemy (The Outer Limits)">The Invisible Enemy</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Wolf_359_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Wolf 359 (The Outer Limits)">Wolf 359</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/I,_Robot_(1964_The_Outer_Limits)" title="I, Robot (1964 The Outer Limits)">I, Robot</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Inheritors_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Inheritors (The Outer Limits)">The Inheritors</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Keeper_of_the_Purple_Twilight" title="Keeper of the Purple Twilight">Keeper of the Purple Twilight</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Duplicate_Man" title="The Duplicate Man">The Duplicate Man</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Counterweight_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Counterweight (The Outer Limits)">Counterweight</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Brain_of_Colonel_Barham" title="The Brain of Colonel Barham">The Brain of Colonel Barham</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Premonition_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="The Premonition (The Outer Limits)">The Premonition</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Probe" title="The Probe">The Probe</a>"</li></ul> </div></td></tr></tbody></table><div></div></td></tr><tr><th scope="row" class="navbox-group" style="width:1%"><a href="/wiki/The_Outer_Limits_(1995_TV_series)" title="The Outer Limits (1995 TV series)">1995 series</a><br />(<a class="mw-selflink selflink">episodes</a>)</th><td class="navbox-list-with-group navbox-list navbox-odd hlist" style="width:100%;padding:0"><div style="padding:0 0.25em"> <ul><li>"<a href="/wiki/The_Sandkings" title="The Sandkings">The Sandkings</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/A_Stitch_in_Time_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="A Stitch in Time (The Outer Limits)">A Stitch in Time</a>"</li> <li>"<a href="/wiki/Simon_Says_(The_Outer_Limits)" title="Simon Says (The Outer Limits)">Simon Says</a>"</li></ul> </div></td></tr></tbody></table></div> <!-- NewPP limit report Parsed by mw‐web.eqiad.main‐7c77bb59d7‐vhfc5 Cached time: 20241202153928 Cache expiry: 2592000 Reduced expiry: false Complications: [vary‐revision‐sha1, show‐toc] CPU 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