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Forever Knight: Season 2, Episode 16
"The Fire Inside" - Nick chases a psychopath who is burning people alive and tries to protect the targets of the killer's rage -- a band of homeless living under the city's streets.
Pop singer Melissa McCammon (Sheena Easton) is about to commit suicide. With her once meteoric career at a standstill and her husband (Xander Berkeley) cheating on her, she sees no hope. Then she encounters Rachael, an ardent fan from the future. Rachael is a time traveler — and an uninvited tourist in Melissa's body. She persuades Melissa to give life a second chance, but in the process, she changes history. Now, authorities from the future want Melissa dead and will resort to anything — including murder — to preserve their version of the past. The final scene shows Melissa on the stage (in her friend Janet's body) singing to an audience.
The Grells were rescued from their dry and dying planet by humans, only to be turned into slaves on Earth. Now the aliens are rebelling against their masters, fighting a guerilla war against a government led by men like High Secretary Paul Kohler (Ted Shackelford).......
An alien kidnaps five high school students, and tells them that one must be killed. They must decide which of them it will be. The five students are: Ray, a typical jock, Danielle, the hottest girl in school, Jason, a stereotypical geek, Brianna, a devout religious girl, and Cody, a social outcast. Once the alien leaves, the students find that they are in a part of their school which has been cut off from the outside world. When their escapes attempts fail, the students begin trying to decide which of them will die. Being the most faithful, Brianna tries to lead the group. Although none of them are comfortable with the situation, Cody seems to be the biggest stick-in-the-mud.
Jake Worthy is a cynical writer sent along as the civilian member of a space expedition. Upon re-entry into Earth, the shuttle malfunctions, and crashes. Jake is the only survivor, suddenly incapable of being harmed physically, as well as being endowed with flashes of brilliant insight.
Claire is an artist struggling to make ends meet. A surrogacy program presents her with the possibility of making a tidy sum, however a few days into the pregnancy, something isn't quite right.
In this episode, a mysterious glowing green object hurtles towards earth and lands in a flower bed. An old lady who tends to the flowers finds a new flower the next day. As she's trying to figure out what it is, the plant reaches out with its roots and starts sucking the life out of her. The plant uses her substance to form a new body: the body of a beautiful woman.
An epidemic has broken out across earth, and most of humanity has been killed by a virus. The virus began with patient zero, a woman who comes into contact with the three DNA strands necessary for this virus to come into existence. A soldier, Colonel Beckett, is sent back in time to kill her and prevent the virus from forming.
The episode opens with Callie Whitehorse Landau (Irene Bedard),
A biogeneticist (Peter Outerbridge) illegally clones his comatose wife (Sherilyn Fenn).
A preacher leads people into a secluded enclave away from the temptations of the outer world. However a few of the residents begin to suspect the preachers motives, and eventually find the reason behind the creation of the enclave
Valerie 23 ~ Third episode of the Series The Outer Limits... about a female android who subsequently goes beserk and causes more than just a bit of trouble for her owner.
The Outer Limits (New Series), Season 7, Episode 12: Flower Child
The Outer Limits, Season 3, Episode 3: Re-generation
The Outer Limits, Season 1, Episode 20: "If These Walls Could Talk"
The Outer Limits, Season 1, Episode 22: "The Voice of Reason"
The Outer Limits, Season 3, Episode 2: "Second Thoughts"
The Outer Limits, Season 3, Episode 6: "Dark Rain"
The Outer Limits, Season 3, Episode 4: "Last Supper"
The Outer Limits, Season 1, Episode 16: "The Voyage Home"
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