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| Story by David Gerrold | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Directed by Phil DeGuere | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Original Airdate - April 11, 1986 |
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Two young lovers, driving through the desert, see a spaceship land. They report the spaceship to the sheriff of Beaumont, the nearest town, but no one believes them. That's because the whole town has been taken over by aliens. They continue to press, but are captured and taken to the ship, where they are changed back into the aliens they have always been. They had become much too human in their new skin.
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This is a weak entry in an otherwise stellar first season. The two lovers are not very convincing, even though Victor Garber is a capable actor. Stacy Nelkin just looks surprised through the entire production. The only interesting aspect of this episode is the pantheon of old sci-fi film actors they've used in the cast, since it's basically an homage to the sci-fi films of the 1950s. Kenneth Tobey (one of my all-time favorite actors, from 1951's classic "The Thing"; "Beast from 20,000 Fathoms"; "It Came from Beneath the Sea"; etc.), John Agar ("Zontar, the Thing from Venus"; "Tarantula"; "The Mole People"; etc.), Warren Stevens ("Forbidden Planet" and a host of other sci-fi and mainstream films), and Jeff Morrow ("This Island Earth"; "The Giant Claw", etc.). They were truly great to see, and it shows how much reverence the people who made the NTZ had for the classics of the genre.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2005
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