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I know a lot of us must be The Outer Limits fans. Do you have a favorite episode? Care to share why it's your favorite? Thanks!
Thank you. Now I'm going to have to find that episode & watch itMy favorite ep was "A Feasibility Study"
Thank you. Now I'm going to have to find that episode & watch it
Ah man, the original Outer Limits was the best! They played the re-runs when I was a kid growing up and I never missed an episode - some of the best science fiction writers of that era wrote scripts for that show.I know a lot of us must be The Outer Limits fans. Do you have a favorite episode? Care to share why it's your favorite? Thanks!
I haven't seen very many X Files episodes. And I favor The Outer Limits over The Twilight Zone. TOL always has a monster/space alien involved.Well, I was born in the sixties but never watched any episode, not once, couldn't tell you why, just never had it on when I watched tv...There's many x-files episodes I haven't seen either, just never took the time...
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Agreedsome of the best science fiction writers of that era wrote scripts for that show.
I've seen this one. Definitely one of my favsThere was another great episode with Robert Culp called The Architects of Fear
Now I'm going to have to check out this episode, thanks.one of my all time favorites is "wolf 359 " what it lacks in budget it makes up for in story.
I will not spoil it at all except to say the solar system used in the episode returned in star trek where the borg handed the federation thier ass..View attachment 3976 View attachment 3977
I always find information like this to be important. In my mind, it makes a difference. Same with the Travis Walton case; to me it makes a difference that the B&B Hill movie just aired on network TV one week before his incident. That & the fact that the Enquirer just so happened to be having a flying saucer contest (that he & his crew won) is important to me.The Outer Limits may even have a significant connection to modern UFO lore:
"Although the popular version of events is that Barney Hill's hypnosis description is the first appearance of a so-called gray alien in modern culture, that first appearance actually came twelve days earlier, on national television, in an episode of The Outer Limits called The Bellero Shield. The alien in that episode shared most of the significant physical characteristics with the alien in Barney's story: Bald head, gray skin, big wraparound eyes. The Hills stated they did not watch it and didn't know about it." -- Skeptoid Podcast #124
"The Outer Limits" The Bellero Shield (TV Episode 1964) - IMDb
Personally, I don't think the aliens as depicted in the movie The UFO Incident closely match the alien in this ep but, with a little imagination, an argument can be made that there is a likeness. It's noteworthy that in her later years Betty Hill changed her description of the aliens, claiming their appearance was much more human than the movie producers' depiction.
Same with the Travis Walton case; to me it makes a difference that the B&B Hill movie just aired on network TV one week before his incident. That & the fact that the Enquirer just so happened to be having a flying saucer contest (that he & his crew won) is important to me.
I was a believer in both the Hill case and the Walton case until I was made aware of more information. I forgot to mention the life long fascination Walton & his family had with UFO's - even making an agreement that if one of them ever gets taken by the aliens, that they will come back. And Betty Hill thinking her cat had the power of flight & that ANY light she saw in the sky was a flying saucer, i.e. "Look! I see one! I see one!" - umm, yeah Betty - that's a street lamp.Interesting, I was unaware of these coincidences.
hmmm, i din't know about this one, oddto me it makes a difference that the B&B Hill movie just aired on network TV