Glyphic

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The Outer Limits episode
“Glyphic”
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 71
Guest star(s) Rachael Leigh Cook, Peter Flemming, Tom McBeath, Robin Duke, Tom Heaton, Lane Smith, Brad Swaille, Shannon Beaty, Ryan de Boer, Jonathon Young, Constance Barnes, Heather Chopko

stars= Kevin Conway

Writer(s) Naren Shankar
Director Catherine O'Hara
Production no.  ?
Original airdate March 3, 1998
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"Glyphic" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on March 20th, of 1998, during the fourth season.

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

When Tom Young (Peter Flemming) 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 (Lane Smith) 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 (Brad Swaile) still lays in a coma while his daughter Cassie (Rachel Leigh Cook) 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. The final scene shows an alien's head.

[edit] Opening Narration

Control Voice: “Human beings naturally fear that which is unknown or different. But unless we strive to conquer those fears, they may exact a price far greater than we can bear.”

[edit] Closing Narration

Control Voice: “It is said the human capacity for language is the quality which separates us from all other species on earth. Perhaps it is also the same quality which can link us to those beyond... but only if we are willing to listen.”