Outer Limits The Architects of Fear Part Six
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What is the monkey for in this story? What is its purpose? Why is it being kept? Thanks.
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The ultimate cold war television show. The fears in us all were brought forth in these episodes. A great television classic.
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I want to know how they undertook all that surgery on his head without destroying the brain.
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Wow. Good closing narration. Thanks for posting, I really enjoyed this
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You think maybe there is some true meaning to that moral? That peace isn't built upon a shared fear, but through more positive attributes, like the ones shared by families?
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I could never figure out the design of the creature - was it's fanged mouth with breathing tube part of its "face" or was it an entire breathing apparatus clamped down over the lower half of its face? I remember trying to draw this alien as a child.
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@puck30 Very cool trivia, puck30! What did the "obscured eyes" look like? Please post any other details of this episode you remember. Thanks!
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In "The Architects of Fear", the monstrously-altered Leighton, was judged by some local stations to be so frightening that the creature's eyes were obscured on some prints at the time of broadcast. yes by today's standards, no biggie. Ah! The good old days!
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This episode is one of the best moments in Television history.
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I haven't heard that; I know that while he was writing part 10 he read about this and noticed the similarity which is why The Outer Limits is on the tv right at the end of the last comic
Thanks for putting this up. I have enjoyed it. Alan Moore "recognises" its similarity to Veidt's idea in Watchmen by mentioning this Outer Limits episode in the graphic novel's last chapter.
Again, thanks!
soppdrake 4 years ago 7
Architects of Fear. The Bush Administration must have learned from this episode.
Spartacus217 3 years ago 5