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Worlds Apart (The Outer Limits)

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Episode no.
  
Season 2 Episode 10

Written by
  
Chris Dickie

Original air date
  
22 March 1996

Directed by
  
Brad Turner

Production code
  
32

"Worlds Apart" is an episode of The Outer Limits television series. It first aired on 22 March 1996, during the second season.

Contents

Introduction

An astronaut crashes on an alien planet—but by some miracle he is quickly able to contact Earth and speak directly to the space agency behind his mission. Unfortunately, twenty years have passed for them and his former lover is now married to the director of the agency.

Plot

An astronaut makes a water landing on an alien planet but when he contacts home he discovers 20 years have passed. In those years the new head of the space agency, his former lover, has moved on with her life. A senator critical of the space agency interjects himself into the situation as they debate the possibility and merits of a rescue through an unstable wormhole. Once the astronaut learns of the risk to the rescue team he requests not to be rescued. A care package is sent through the wormhole but the rescue attempt is aborted. The final scene is of him listening to a song, Ella Fitzgerald's "Someone to Watch Over Me", his former lover gave to him to remember her by, as the portal to home closes and he is left to his fate on an alien world. However, as dawn breaks on the alien planet, it is revealed to be a tropical paradise.

References

Worlds Apart (The Outer Limits) Wikipedia


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