The Long Morrow
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“The Long Morrow” is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
[edit] Details
- Episode number: 135
- Season: 5
- Production code: 2624
- Original air date: January 10, 1964
- Writer: Rod Serling
- Director: Robert Florey
- Producer: William Froug
- Director of photography: George T. Clemens
- Music: stock
[edit] Cast
- Commander Douglas Stansfield: Robert Lansing
- Sandra Horn: Mariette Hartley
- Dr. Bixler: George Macready
- General Walters: Ed Binns
- Technician: William Swan
[edit] Synopsis
Stansfield, an astronaut, is sent to a planetary system 141 light-years from Earth. The ship he will be taking is able to make it to the system in 20 years, with a return trip of 20 years as well. To save him the horror of forty years of loneliness, he is to be placed in (newly-developed) suspended animation. Before leaving, he meets and is enchanted by colleague Horn. In just one evening they develop a mutual fondness. They wanted to wait for each other, but by the time he would come back, Horn would be 40 years older and Stansfield would still be young because of the suspended animation.
Stansfield goes on his mission and 40 years later he returns (sadly, the job he was sent to do already completed using technology developed since he left). He thus returns a forgotten pioneer. It is revealed on his arrival that he voluntarily disabled the suspended animation system about six months into his journey and so that he would be Horn's age. Shortly after he'd left, however, Horn had had herself placed in suspended animation so that she would be his age. In the tragic end, Stansfield sadly urges Horn to live her new life without him.
[edit] References
The first episode of season 7 of the television show Gilmore Girls is titled, "The Long Morrow", and was originally broadcast September 26, 2006. In the episode, Rory questions why Logan gave her a two-foot rocket as a parting gift when he leaves for London to work for his father's company. After searching through Google, blogs, and chat rooms, she finds a rocket-geek who tells her that the rocket is a replica from this Twilight Zone episode. Rory goes back through her memory bank, and finally realizes that she and Logan had watched this episode in her grandparent's poolhouse in the earlier stages of their relationship. When they were watching the episode, Logan commented on it: "that is true love."