The Outer Limits Season 6
01. Judgment Day
Capitol punishment makes it to primetime. Judgment Day has quickly become the hottest show on the Justice Channel and on television - period. Produced by Jack Parson and hosted by Stan Draper and Heather Cattrell, the show has turned the Justice system on its ear by becoming judge, jury and executioner, allowing a murder victim's family to carry out the death sentence on live television. Today, Allison Channing will hunt down Declan McMahon, the petty criminal who killed her sister Kaitlin. Declan gets a 20 minute head start, but he's got a microchip in his brain that's tuned to the taser that Allison carries.
Vincent Gale
Dooley McMahon
Peter Kelamis
Stan Draper
Judith Maxie
Judge Peale
Jennifer Sterling
Detective Meacham
Scott Nimerfro
Writer
Brad Turner
Director
02. The Gun
When Matthew Logan gets out of prison after serving time for spousal abuse, his first stop is a gun show. He buys a strange handgun from a mysterious stranger and uses it to shoot his wife. The gun attaches itself to Logan's hand and arm, beginning a process which will transform his body.
Stacy Keach
Cord van Owen
Nancy Sorel
Dana van Owen
Christian Bocher
Matthew Logan
Eric Schneider
Dr. Stanley Miller
Devin Douglas Drewitz
Ty Logan
Stephen Dimopoulos
Horace Vaughn
John de Lancie
Donald Finley
Bob Dawson
Sheriff Clay
Linnea Sharples
Sandra Logan
Brock Johnson
Nate Jackson
Greg Anderson
Dealer
Christina Jastrzembska
Karen Miller
Nels Lennarson
Deputy
Marcel Maillard
Pastor Wickham
Sam Egan
Writer
Jeff Woolnough
Director
03. Skin Deep
Sid Camden, a rather unremarkable, socially inept sort of guy, works in an accounting department of a high-tech company known as Veil-Tech. Hal, one of the project managers, secretly loans Sid a prototype of one of the company's latest developments - a device known as an image enhancer. With the help of his friend Deb, Sid is able to acquire the image of good looking co-worker Chad Warner and soon Sid is stepping out on the town with his new and improved look.
Gaetana Korbin
Deb Model
Antonio Sabàto, Jr.
Chad Warner / Sid Camden
Christina Cox
Deb Clement
Deanna Milligan
Gail
Adam Goldberg
Sid Camden
Linden Banks
Hal Taylor / Sid Camden
Ted Cole
Chris
Claude Duhamel
Grant
Keith Provost
Bartender
Woody Jeffreys
Male Model
Kevin Durand
Alan
Moya O'Connell
Girlfriend
James Crescenzo
Host
Tanya Reid
Amber
Avery Raskin
Boss
Joyce Erickson
Old Lady
Paul Callaghan
Dad
Tyson Holmes
Teen Jock
Scott Peters
Writer
04. Manifest Destiny
The UFS Mercury is in route to the planet Trion to do scientific tests in preparation to establish a colony when they get a distress call from a battleship, the UFS Rhesos. It was only weeks ago the the Rhesos dropped bombs on Trion, killing the local flora and fauna, making it ready for colonization. When the crew of the Mercury boards the Rhesos, they quickly realize that things are not as they should be.
Rob Freeman
Milus O'Brien
Linda Ko
Hanna Sheafer
Rick Dobran
Lieutenant Mason
D. Harlan Cutshall
Captain
John Murphy
Lieutenant
Mark Stern
Writer
Brad Turner
Director
05. Breaking Point
When Andrew McLaren is fired from his job at Anderson Technology, he suspects that he's being let go because the company president doesn't want to give him credit for his work on the CPS-1200, an as-yet untested time machine. Defiant, Andrew decides to take a trip in the machine. When he reaches his destination, two days in the future, his head is throbbing with a migraine and he is shocked to find that the police are looking for him. Fleeing the lab, he returns home to discover his wife lying in a pool of blood and a man fleeing the scene in a car. Shocked at his discovery, Andrew is determined to use his time machine to change what happened.
Rick Roberts
Andrew McLaren
Laurie Holden
Susan McLaren
Patricia Harras
Amy
William deVry
Craig Swenson
Derek de Lint
Carl van der Meer
Scott Owen
Collins
Carlos Joe Costa
Jailor
Kwesi Ameyaw
Policeman #1
Bill Mackenzie
Policeman #2
Grant Rosenberg
Writer
Neill Fearnley
Director
06. The Beholder
Patrick Tarloff, a university English professor, lost his eyesight in a childhood accident and now, at age 28, he has regained it through a cutting-edge operation. But when the bandages are removed, he sees more than just the world that has been dark to him for more than 20 years. He sees a mysterious woman, a vision that his neurosurgeon Dr. Angus McCadden and his psychologist, Dr. Louise Burroughs, assure him is only a hallucination. But then Patrick sees her again, communicates with her, touches her. Her name is Kyra, she writes in glowing letters that float in the air, and she needs his help to go home.
Obba Babatundé
Dr. Joseph Lennox
Tatiana Turner
Kyra Look-Alike
Sam Egan
Writer
Jeff Woolnough
Director
07. Seeds of Destruction
Macroseed, a cutting edge biotechnology company, chooses the small farming town of Hobson to test and develop TX-40. This is a new genetically- engineered strain of fast-growing corn that, it hopes, will increase yields and make the company millions. Linda, the veterinarian in Hobson, begins to wonder about the safety of TX-40 when Old Man Rivers brings in a dead cat from his field that has horrible mutations, including a giant tumor which sprouts a fifth leg.
Michael Ryan
Rex Andrews
Curtis Bechdholt
Eddie
John R. Taylor
Old Man Rivers
Fiona Scott
Tara Akton
Chris Lovick
Matt Hooper
Bobby Stewart
Sheriff Blackwell
Sarah Hayward
Doris Hooper
Donna-Lynne Larson
Sally Latimore
Cyndi Mason
Mother
Vincent Walker
Boyfriend
Christine Elliott
Young Linda
Chris Ruppenthal
Writer
Steve Anker
Director
08. Simon Says
Gideon Banks lost his wife Liz and son Simon in a horrific car accident some twenty years ago. At the time of the accident he was involved in something called the Neural Archiving Project - NAP for short. The technology was developed to create smart computers - transferring human engrams to computers. The company eventually gave up on the technology, but Gideon didn't. After years of quietly perfecting it, he built a small robot, from parts he stole from Concorde Robotics, where he now works. Zoe, Gideon's niece, discovers Gideon's secret, the robot contains actual neural engrams from the real Simon. She becomes worried not only about Gideon but also about the robot that sounds and acts a lot like her little cousin used to.
Scott Peters
Writer
Helen Shaver
Director
09. Stasis
In the year 2123, with all but nature destroyed and resources scarce, society has been divided into three kinds of people. There are Alphas, like Larissa, who work half of the time and spend the rest in a state of suspended animation called stasis. There are Betas, like Eric, who alternate work and ""sleep"" modes with the Alphas. And then there is the Elite, who form a privileged aristocracy that rules over the Alphas and Betas. In the face of increasing pressure from stasis-jumpers of the Resistance, the Elite insists that extreme measures are necessary for survival of the species. Their plan, however, doesn't account for the power of the human heart. Larissa and Eric have fallen in love even though their only contact, other than furtive holographic messages, is when they trade places in the stasis pod they share.
Kavan Smith
Dominic Langton
Matthew Walker
Winston
Maureen Thomas
Elizabeth
Robert Lewis
Miguel
Brenda Crichlow
Kayla Powers
Gordon Tipple
Finerman
Garfield Wilson
Officer
Erica Carroll
Claudia
Lawrence Meyers
Writer
10. Down To Earth
The true believers have gathered once again for the North American UFO Convention where there are typically squabbles, petty betrayals and egotistical grandstanding. Max Buford has in his possession what appears to be afragment from an alien spaceship. Max's arrival causes a flurry of activity, as the fragment's true origins are thrown into question.
Colin Mochrie
Dale La Rose
Mackenzie Phillips
Boo Weston
C. Ernst Harth
Silverface
Dan Shea
Cop
Jerry Wasserman
Gunther Van Owen
David Avalon
Polk
David-Paul Grove
Polk
Don Thompson
Max Buford
Colleen Wheeler
Uma
Klodyne Rodney
Tyler Buttram
Richard Side
Ike Pilchard
David Kaye
Ed Tupelo
John Dadey
Special Agent Merton Handy
Martin Blaiz
Paramedic
11. The Inner Child
Anne Reynolds is a cold young woman, estranged from her mother, Laura, haunted by memories of her dead father and terrified of intimacy of any kind. Then one night, while repairing a flat tire she is attacked by a mugger. Severely wounded, she dies on the operating table only to come back to life five minutes later. However, it soon becomes clear that something inside her has changed. Anne learns she was one set of Siamese twins and her mother agreed to an operation that killed her sister, Marie, while allowing Anne to live. Now the remnants of Marie are starting to assert themselves changing Anne.
Roberta Maxwell
Mrs. Reynolds
Michael Ontkean
Dr. Field
Gerry South
Mugger
Lyle St. Goddard
Paramedic
James Tsai
Technician
Grant Rosenberg
Writer
Ken Girotti
Director
12. Glitch
Tom and Wendy seem like the perfect couple, happy together and very much in love. But at night when Wendy sleeps, Tom has terrible memories about being stuck in a burning building with a crying baby. The nightmares, however, aren't real and neither is Tom. He's an android and the ""memories"" are bugs placed in his artificial intelligence by his creator, the late Joe Walker. Walker had originally created Tom to save humans from fires and other dangerous situations. However he anticipated that his colleague, Dr. Edward Normandy, might try to militarize the android and use him as a cyber-soldier-spy and planted the bugs as a way of forcing Normandy to upgrade Tom so the android could think for itself.
Tate Donovan
Tom Seymour
Victor Garber
Dr. Edward Normandy
Gabrielle Miller
Wendy Seymour
Betty Phillips
Sylvia Walker
Stephen E. Miller
Lt. Colonel Hickox
Jack Klugman
Joe Walker
Jayne Paterson
Technician
Garvin Cross
R & R Leader
13. Decompression
Senator Wyndom Brody has just won the New Hampshire primary, upsetting a heavily favored opponent, and he's flying to South Carolina to press his campaign for the Presidency. As the plane files south, it's hit by lightning. The plane and its passengers appear unaffected, but a mysterious woman appears in Brody's private quarters and warns him the strike has damaged the airplane, which will crash on landing, killing him and six others. She explains she is a projection from the future, a virtual time-traveler sent here to save him because his presidency is the key to preventing an apocalyptic future. If he is to live he must shoot out the emergency exit and allow himself to be sucked out of the plane by decompression, whereupon he will be saved by the stranger's sophisticated technology.
Bruce Boxleitner
Senator Wyndom Brody
Michael Riley
Jon Tarkman
Suzy Joachim
Catherine Walsh
Michael Tomlinson
Will Sunderland
Ken Tremblett
Michael Dowd
Dale Wilson
Frank McKenna
CCH Pounder
The Stranger
Keith Martin Gordey
Pilot
Kristina Matisic
Reporter
Winston Brown
Male Staff Member
Colin Banner
Stranger #2
James Crocker
Writer
Jorge Montesi
Director
14. Abaddon
It's late in the 23rd century and the aging interplanetary hauling vehicle Pequod is on a ten-year reclamation project on behalf of The Company, the corporation that has run North America since 2102. The crew is tucked away in hyper-sleep when the ship comes across a mysterious object floating in space. Awakened from their artificial slumber, they retrieve the pod and are shocked to discover the body of Virgil Nygard, executed 150 years earlier for leading his militia in the slaughter of more than a million people. They are even more shocked to discover that Nygard is alive.
15. The Grid
When Scott Bowman gets an urgent message from his brother Peter, he decides to drive back to their hometown of Halford, Washington to see what is wrong. When he gets there, he discovers that Peter is dead and his wife Eilleen has been charged with his murder. But that's not the only shock awaiting Scott. The town where he grew up has been transformed. Antenna towers dot the landscape and people act strangely, as if they are under some kind of sporadic mind control.
D. B. Sweeney
Scott Bowman
Jessica Steen
Kathrine
Colleen Rennison
Young Girl
Brent Stait
Wayne
Ed Evanko
Jim Holbrook
Gina Chiarelli
Eileen Bowman
Eric Breker
Peter Bowman
Brenda Campbell
Joanna Bowman
Patricia Idlette
Waitress
Kevin Hansen
Deputy
Sean Millington
Guard
Tim O'Halloran
Man #1
Chris Duggan
Man #2
Guin Mjolsness
Teen #1
Jordan Weller
Teen #2
Kenneth G. McIntyre
Old Timer
Duncan Kennedy
Writer
Charles Winkler
Director
16. Revival
Ezra Burnham and his daughter Sarah are old hands at the business of faith healing. Ezra, a preacher who lost his faith when his wife died, is the front man, the one who lays his hands on the deaf and lame. But Sarah is the key to the act, working backstage and communicating with Ezra through a tiny earphone about the plants she's scattered through the audience. It's all going well until one day a strange young man in a wheelchair approaches Ezra near the end of a revival meeting. Luke is not a plant, but when Ezra lays his hands on him, he not only rises from his wheelchair, he begins to float six inches off the ground. After the meeting, Luke and his mother Serna approach Ezra with a proposition. If Ezra will teach Luke the secret of the revival circuit, Luke will continue to work his mysterious magic at Ezra's side.
Ted Kozma
Mangled Man
Doug Abrahams
Sheriff O'Brien
Greg Rogers
Reverend Samuel Garland
Checo Tohomaso
Choir Master
Carrie Gibson
Choir Singer
Nicole Parris
Choir Singer
Kim Smith-Jensen
Choir Singer
Marilyan Clements
Choir Singer
Yvonne Clements
Choir Singer
Phyllis States
Choir Singer
Mark Stern
Writer
Michael Robison
Director
17. Gettysburg
Andy and Vince are Civil War buffs who spend their weekends re-enacting battles from the historic conflict with others of similar persuasion. On this weekend, they're in Gettysburg for a giant recreation of the war's bloodiest battle when a photographer, Prentice asks to take their picture with his ancient tin-type camera. But when the shutter clicks, Andy and Vince find themselves transported back to the Confederate camp of Col. Angus Devine on the eve of the infamous 1863 battle. Prentice, who joins them in the past, explains that he has sent them back as a grand experiment, to see if history can in fact be changed, proving destiny is not final.
Aaron Pearl
Lt. Winters
Ocean Hellman
Pregnant Woman
Robert Moloney
Corporal Beauregard Larouche
Scott Bellis
Major Drummond
Blu Mankuma
2013 U.S. President
Todd Talbot
Reed Hollingsworth
David Storch
Major Hinton
Jason Gaffney
Joe Benton
Haig Sutherland
Will Monroe
Jim Lauder
General Robert E. Lee
Graeme Roberts
General Lee Re-Enactor
Lloyd Berry
Abraham Lincoln Re-Enactor
Sam Egan
Writer
Mario Philip Azzopardi
Director
18. Something About Harry
After her husband is killed in a car accident, Nancy Henninger rents out her backyard apartment to try to make ends meet. But her teenage son, Zak, is suspicious of her new tenant, Harry Longworth, who says he has come to the suburban community of Hunterville to set up a new factory for his company. When three people disappear from town Zak decides to conduct his own investigation.
Shaun Johnston
Parker
Larry Musser
Detective Pete Button
R. Nelson Brown
Bum
David Abbott
Herbert Lowry
Reg Tupper
Walt Coghlan
Erica Carroll
Elizabeth Andrews
Grant Rosenberg
Writer
19. Zig Zag
The bombs are in place, ready to destroy the super-computers at the Department of Information Technology. Inside, the members of the Syndrome, the anti-technology group that planted the bombs, lay dead or dying. All of them, that is, except Cliff Unger, or as he calls himself now, Zig Fowler. Unger has his finger on the detonator as he negotiates with Pete Yastremski, the head of the department. As the two men talk and FBI agents prepare to storm the building, we move back in time, through the hours, days and years leading up to the attack.
Leslie Hope
Weatherman
David McNally
Roy Chance
Vincent Gale
Walt
Ron Small
Johnny
Irene Karas
Mickey
Karina Carreck
Secretary
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
Technician
Yvonne Myers
Loretta
James Head
Director
20. Nest
William Grimes, the leader of an exploration team from an Arctic research facility, goes crazy while exploring an ice cave and kills two colleagues before dying himself. Psychologist Jack Burrell is sent up to counsel the staff at the facility. Among his patients is the head of the facility, Robby Archer, a friend from his boyhood. It is not a happy reunion because of a traumatic childhood incident they shared but now they must work together. Grimes has infected the facility with polar mites, a strange ant-like species who take up residence in the warm tissue of the human body and create sort of psychosis.
Paul Jarrett
Dr. Mauser
Brenda James
Marcy Newhall
Jesai Jayhmes
Lou Wolsky
Brad McDonald
William Grimes
Sam MacMillan
Pete
Guy Demong
A.J.
Scott Peters
Writer
Scott Peters
Director
21. Final Appeal
It is the year 2076 and Dr. Theresa Givens, a time-traveler from the 20th Century has been sentenced to death. Her crime - violating severe anti-techology laws passed in the wake of the nuclear holocaust 20 years earlier, an event that destroyed most of the world and prompted those who survived to return to the bucolic world that existed before the Industrial Revolution. Theresa has one last chance for a reprieve. Her lawyer, Nicole Whitely has won leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, a body headed by Chief Justice Haden Wainwright. The balance of the court is divided evenly between conservatives who support the ban on technology and liberals who favor a review. In light of the importance of the case, the government has sent Solicitor General Wallace Gannon, a fierce defender of the law, to argue its case. The court has suspended the normal rules, allowing Theresa to join her lawyer in speaking in her defense.
Sam Egan
Writer
Jim Kaufman
Director
22. Final Appeal - Part II
It is the year 2076 and Dr. Theresa Givens, a time-traveler from the 20th Century has been sentenced to death. Her crime - violating severe anti-techology laws passed in the wake of the nuclear holocaust 20 years earlier, an event that destroyed most of the world and prompted those who survived to return to the bucolic world that existed before the Industrial Revolution. Theresa has one last chance for a reprieve. Her lawyer, Nicole Whitely has won leave to appeal to the Supreme Court, a body headed by Chief Justice Haden Wainwright. The balance of the court is divided evenly between conservatives who support the ban on technology and liberals who favor a review. In light of the importance of the case, the government has sent Solicitor General Wallace Gannon, a fierce defender of the law, to argue its case. The court has suspended the normal rules, allowing Theresa to join her lawyer in speaking in her defense.
Sam Egan
Writer
Jim Kaufman
Director
