Monster (The Outer Limits)
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The Outer Limits episode | |
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“Monster” | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 80 |
Guest star(s) | Nicole de Boer, Ronald Selmour, Richard Leacock, Harry Hamlin, Aaron Pearl, Robert Guillaume |
Writer(s) | Chris Ruppenthal |
Director | Allan Eastman |
Production no. | ? |
Original airdate | July 10, 1998 |
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"Monster" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on Friday July 10 of 1998, during the fourth season.
[edit] Plot
The four people gathered in the top-secret research facility seem at first to have nothing in common: Ford Maddox (Harry Hamlin) is a former spy, Rachel Sanders (Nicole De Boer) 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 (Robert Guillaume), a CIA project head, hopes to exploit through the use of Teeks, devices that amplify telekinetic power. At first, Brown tries these individual's 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]
[edit] Opening Narration
Control Voice: "It was once written, “To thine own self, be true.” But how do we know who we, really are?"
[edit] Closing Narration
Control Voice: "Every man must confront the monster within himself, if he is ever to find peace, without."