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The Outer Limits (1995)
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| Title: | If These Walls Could Talk |
| Episode Number: | 20 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 20 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday July 30th, 1995 |
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After Lynda Tillman’s son Derek disappears in a local haunted house, she comes to believe he was murdered there. The police disagree, eventually driving her to hire Leviticus Mitchell, a physicist turned debunker. She wants Mitchell to prove she’s either right, or crazy. Mitchell investigates, and turns up something very surprising.
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| (After a noise interrupts their foreplay.)
Derrick Tillman: I’m just going to take a look around real quick – see if we’re alone.
Nadia Torrance: Well, I’m sure as hell alone! | Control Voice: (opening narration) Ghosts. Haunted houses. Many maintain that such concepts have no place in our computerized twentieth century reality. But until man conquers death, one inimitable question will always linger within the recesses of the human mind: what lies beyond? | (Leviticus Mitchell seeks to debunk the haunted house.)
Leviticus Mitchell: That’s called a draft! You get them in old drafty houses!!
(Suddenly hears a chorus of ethereal voices.)
Leviticus Mitchell: I’ll… need a couple of hours… to gather some equipment. | Leviticus Mitchell: Shall we go?
Lynda Tillman: Do you really think it’s over?
Leviticus Mitchell: I don’t know. We may never know.
Lynda Tillman: I guess it’s just a matter of faith.
Leviticus Mitchell: Just a matter of faith… | Control Voice: (closing narration) What lies beyond? For each of us the answer awaits at the end of life’s journey. Until then, we must live with the ghosts that dwell not in some musty basement, but within the recesses of the human soul. |
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| Enzyme
An enzyme is a chemical catalyst that makes other reactions happen much more quickly. By itself it is nowhere near complex enough to confer life on something lifeless. |
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