The Deprogrammers (The Outer Limits)
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“The Deprogrammers” | |||||||
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The Outer Limits episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 16 |
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Written by | James Crocker | ||||||
Directed by | Joseph Scanlan | ||||||
Guest stars | Erich Anderson as Evan, Dean McKenzie as Newscaster, Nicole Oliver as Jill Cooper, Brent Spiner as Prof. Davis, Vincent Hammond as Koltok/Megwan | ||||||
Production no. | 38 | ||||||
Original airdate | 26 May 1996 | ||||||
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List of The Outer Limits episodes |
"The Deprogrammers" is an episode of The Outer Limits television series. It first aired on 26 May 1996, during the second season.
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[edit] Introduction
Earth is under alien occupation and the human race has been conditioned for slavery, unable to think for itself or disobey an order. One human, the slave of an important ruler, is captured by a small band of rebel humans who try to break the conditioning and restore his free will.
[edit] Opening narration
"At what point does a human being's free will cease to exist? And if we have forfeited our free will... are we still human?"
[edit] Plot
Evan is a slave in the mansion of a harsh-ruling alien. Like all other slaves ("Jollem"), he has been "programmed" to not feel anything, and to take everything his master says, as a fact without question.
Later, Evan is captured by a resistance movement led by Trent Davis (Brent Spiner), who call themselves the vindicators, or the deprogrammers. At first, he is completely vegetative towards them. Not even pain will make him flinch. But during the course of days, a little by little, the resistance manages to wake up the parts of his mind that have been silenced by the programming. He is slowly introduced to his past life, a successful military career, and to his wife, who is also working with the resistance movement.
The resistance aims to restore the meaning of what it means to be a human, by the means of military power. Finally, when Evan comes to realize that his master actually was responsible of killing all the children of the world, including his daughter, he becomes apparently sympathetic to the goals of the vindicators, despite occasional quirks in his thinking.
Evan infiltrates back into the mansion of the alien, bringing with him a vial that is camouflaged as a vial of seragon oil, a substance the alien is particularly fond of. He drops the vial into the bath the alien is taking, and combines it with another substance, making the bath become solid, trapping the alien there. Then he kills him, and returns to the place of the vindicators, carrying the head of the alien with him in a bag.
At the moment of joy and success, another alien steps in to which Prof. Davis asks if "milord" is pleased. Apparently Davis had been a slave to the alien all along and used Evan as a pawn to kill his rival. The alien says the resistance is small and at the moment will not be a threat to him, and Evans is reprogrammed again.
[edit] Closing narration
"For centuries philosophers have wrestled with the question, "Is man able to decide his destiny through his own actions or does fate have the final say?"