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@jogmas12 the plot is actually based on ideas on opposite spectrum of international relations theory (neorealism). Balance of power theory, security dilemma', ect. Basically, the state make decisions on based upon fear because no state can be 100% certain the intentions of other states. Of course there is more to it than that
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Thetan? As in L. Ron Hubbard mythology con-job Thetan?
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...i bet they wasted her after she figured out it was her husband.
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Around 5:30, they all write their names on slips of paper and drop them in a pot. Who says they didn't all write down the losers name?
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Kevin Smith brought me here.
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@jogmas12 it's less liberal and more "statist/collectivist"...gover
nment always strives to manipulate control with fear -
This episode was apparently an inspiration for "Watchmen."
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they are trying to create fear to solve the world's problem. Sounds like another liberal idea bound for failure.
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"Alan Layton"....da da di di DA!!!!!!!
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@joanoliver1953tcd743 This is true... I remember the local station blocking the scenes of the Thetan(alien)... at the same time in Ohio (northeastern OH) somewhere ,the U.S. Air Force was flying aircraft above during that summer which produced 'sonic booms'. At exactly the same time I remember catching a glimpse of the alien and (from above)BOOOM!...BOOOM!.. i ran to bury my head in the couch and got a bloody nose....true story. I love The Outer Limits to this day
Poor Geraldine Brooks. In the first season she's married to Robert Culp, who mutates into a space alien. In the second season she's married to William Shatner, who mutates into a space alien. This lady has no luck with men at all!
jimtrueblue99 7 months ago 7
love this one too!!,thanks,peace...
TheKrystal54 1 year ago 2