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The Outer Limits (1995) :: The Conversion (01x13)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Conversion
Episode #: 01x13
Original Airdate: Friday June 09th, 1995
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Episode Crew
Director: Rebecca De Mornay
Writer: Brad Wright (1)
Story: Richard B. Lewis (5)
 
Episode Summary
 
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A man sits in a bar, contemplating the deaths of people for whom he once worked. He has spent years in prison for his misdeeds and theirs. A young woman meets him and asks him to stay, but he boards the elevator to their office and shoots three people, taking two bullets himself. He flees in a stolen car and when it runs out of fuel, staggers to a small tavern. There he meets someone who seems to know all about him and who may change his life forever, if he can learn how his actions affect those around him.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Frank WhaleyplayedHenry Marshall (credited by character name)Recurring (first appearance)
Beau StarrplayedJack 
John SavageplayedLucas 
Rebecca De MornayplayedWoman (credited as "Special Appearance By") 
Co-Guest Stars
Kamilyn KanekoplayedReceptionistRecurring (first appearance)
Ken TremblettplayedBusinessmanRecurring (first appearance)
Kerry SandomirskyplayedMaryRecurring (first appearance)
Michael CramplayedFatherRecurring (first appearance)
Roger R. CrossplayedBartenderRecurring (first appearance)
Tom Butler (1)playedMr. EvansRecurring (second appearance)
William B. Davis (3)playedEdRecurring (first appearance)
Angela GannplayedEd's Wife 
Brent ChapmanplayedOfficer 
Nichole SpinolaplayedDaughter 
Ric ReidplayedCoroner 
 
Main Cast
 
Kevin Conway (1)voicedThe Control Voice
 
Episode Notes
 
Richard B. Lewis' story was titled "Two Strangers"
 
 
Analysis
 
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It seems strange that the aliens could manufacture nearly perfect humans for the purpose of becoming murder victims, but overlooked a simple detail such as fake names. If not a goof, this suggests their understanding of human culture is imperfect.
 
 
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