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S2.E10 ∙ The Inheritors

 
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 2:16 pm    Post subject: S2.E10 ∙ The Inheritors Reply with quote

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All Sci-Fi member Pow has contributed quite a few excellent posts which focused on specific episodes in the original five-page thread for The Outer Limits.
I've pasted his text below to start a new thread for this one. Here's what Pow’s fine review. Very Happy
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The Outer Limits: The Official Companion:

"The Inheritors" November 21 & November 28, 1964. The only two-part episodes produced for TOL.

Written by Seeleg Lester and Sam Neuman. Story by Lester and Neuman, from an idea by Ed Adamson.

Scripted as "The Hui Tan Project" and "The Pied Piper Project."

Directed by James Goldstone who also directed the second pilot for Star Trek: TOS, "Where No Man Has Gone Before."

Plot: After catching a bullet in the brain in Vietnam, Lt. Phillip J. Minns (Steve Inhat) becomes of special interest to Department of Science investigator Adam Ballard (Robert Duvall.)

His EEG now shows a dual brainwave pattern exactly like those of three other similarly wounded soldiers who 'should've died and didn't.'

Ballard finds that the bullets that wounded the four were smelted from a meteorite whose ore, when magnified, reveals a honeycomb effect reminiscent of the configuration of the human RNA factor.

Each of the four soldiers develops skyrocketing IQ and all embark on mysterious individual quests that are all interconnecting. Are they forces for good or evil? It's Ballard mission to discover the truth and stop them if they are a threat to the world. If he can.

Closing narration: The Inheritors are on their way. In a universe of billions of stars, there are places of love and happiness. On this Earth, in this spot, magic settled for a moment. Wonder touched a few lives, and a few odd pieces fell smoothly into the jigsaw of Creation.

Sidebar: The Inheritors is a beautifully done poignant episode of TOL. It unquestionably is also one of the finest stories created for the series.

Sidebar: The fact that it is one of the few episodes that doesn't give us a "bear" as so many episodes were forced to do makes no difference. The story remains powerful and deeply moving.

Sidebar: The only drawback is that the special effect for the big reveal at the end is underwhelming to see. TOL was attempting to create special effects with early 1960s technology. It also was hampered with a restrictive budget. As with so many 60s science fiction television shows, TOL had marvelous writers with fantastic ideas. Unfortunately the productions had limited effects machinery and budgets to execute their wonderful stories.

Sidebar: The Inheritors would be one of the four original Outer Limits episodes (Nightmare, A Feasibility Study, and I, Robot being the others) that would be updated on The New Outer Limits. That says something right there.

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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2024 7:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

"I loved 'The Inheritors' said director James Goldstone. "It was a marvelous statement on the politics of misunderstanding in the world. Mankind's assumption is that anything not totally understood is, by definition, bad; the suspicion of the Bobby Duvall character is that the Project has to be malevolent. It's real drama, and a valuable story to be told.

"When you've done a story you think is extraordinarily good, then see the film, I don't think the writer is ever satisfied fully, noted script co-writer Seeleg Lester. "The sharp limit to the production costs made the spaceship look like some carnival thing. The menace didn't come out as much as I would have liked. But I think what did come through was the emotional quality, and the surprise of the ending."

"As the world has seen, there is no limit to how much money you could spend on a science fiction show," said director James Goldstone. I certainly recall everyone feeling it was a very special show even though we did it inexpensively."
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PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2024 9:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Frankly, I've always thought "The Inheritors" is a bit overrated. It feels padded out to make it a two-parter, and I found the ending mawkish and predictable.

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Come on, what did you think those four guys were going to do with those handicapped kids -- eat them?
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PostPosted: Sun May 26, 2024 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've seen plenty of films where I just know the heroes aren't going die either. Still manage to enjoy the movie.
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