I'd have to watch "Cry Of Silence" again to remind myself of it, but "Demon With A Glass Hand" is one of my favorites. Possibly the best episode of the series.
"Demon With A Glass Hand." A very good episode with Robert Culp transported from the far future into the present and unknowingly holding the secret to humanity's survival after an alien invasion. Very well done.And Arlene Martel (T'Pring) also guest stars.
On the other hand: "Cry Of Silence."Tumbleweeds, rocks and a zombie! Eddie Albert makes an effort but what the hell am I supposed to make of this? I think there's a good story idea buried in this but
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On the other hand: "Cry Of Silence."Tumbleweeds, rocks and a zombie! Eddie Albert makes an effort but what the hell am I supposed to make of this? I think there's a good story idea buried in this but
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On the other hand: "Cry Of Silence."Tumbleweeds, rocks and a zombie! Eddie Albert makes an effort but what the hell am I supposed to make of this? I think there's a good story idea buried in this but
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Oh, yeah, OL was intended to be real Science Fiction. I'd love to see more of that on TV or in movies, but nobody would watch.One thing I have to say about this series. they were definately not afraid of big ideas. They were playing with idea that could even be considered cutting edge today if even at all possible. In the early '60s some of these ideas would have been far above what most people could relate to.
^^ Grace should have worn her hair at least something more like that than the basket weave waste bin she had.![]()
same here. its one of the 'classic' shows that i grew up watching re-runs of.That's great. I'm happy to see more people getting into it. This is one of my all-time favorite shows.
"I, Robot."A super story and well told. Leonard Nimoy guest stars as a robot is tried for murdering his creator. Despite the episode title this isn't Asimov's story, but it's good nonetheless.
And I was riveted by the polished performance of Nimoy in an earlier role before he lands the role of Spock. We also get to see John Hoyt again as well as one of the fellows who played an Organian in "Errand Of Mercy." Cool.
I understand that Season 2 is supposed to take something of a down turn, but so far so good except from maybe two questionable episodes.
I think you'll find that the quality dives near the middle of season 2..don't get me wrong, most of the episodes are above par.. but I got the feeling that the production team knew that the show wouldn't be renewed at that point..
Sound familiar?When The Outer Limits was renewed — barely — for a second year, the braintrust of ABC network administration elected to switch its time slot from the moderately successful 7:30 Monday evening spot (this was an era before early primetime was crowded with syndicated reruns) to Saturday night opposite the CBS powerhouse The Jackie Gleason Show. Joe Stefano saw the writing on the wall, and left the show (Dominic Frontiere, among others, followed him); he was replaced by network honcho and former Perry Mason producer Ben Brady, a man whose grasp of genre was (to understate) limited. Brady and Leslie Stevens reportedly couldn't stand each other, ultimately forcing the show's other key creative force to depart for other projects. Brady's Outer Limits was a different beast entirely: the budgets were cut to the bone; scripts were solicited from “known” science fiction writers and fitted to the new, tighter confines; network meddling was no longer deflected. Replacing Stefano's and Stevens' transcendent vision was, well, Perry Mason with rubber monsters; lousy episodes became the norm . . .
Yes I have. look further upthread. Very good episode.I take it you haven't seen Demon with a Glass Hand yet...![]()
"I, Robot."A super story and well told. Leonard Nimoy guest stars as a robot is tried for murdering his creator. Despite the episode title this isn't Asimov's story, but it's good nonetheless.
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