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Final Exam

 
TV Episode:

The Outer Limits: Final Exam

  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Psychological Sci-Fi, Anthology Series
  • Director: Mario Azzopardi
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: US

Plot

Brilliant but dangerously unstable college student Seth Todtmann (Peter Stebbings) has developed a cold-fusion bomb, which he threatens to detonate unless the government meets his demands. Professional negotiator John Martin (Brett Cullen) is sent in by the Department of Energy Nuclear Response Team to talk sense to Seth. Soon, however, Martin realizes that Seth will be satisfied with nothing less than a series of legally sanctioned murders, wiping out the people who have "wronged" the boy in the past -- including his own foster parents. "Final Exam" was first broadcast on June 26, 1998. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Final Exam"
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 16
Written by Carleton Eastlake
Directed by Mario Azzopardi
Production no. 78
Original airdate June 5, 1998
Guest stars

Michael St. John Smith, Brett Cullen, Peter Stebbings, Stellina Rusich, Kevin Tighe, Kyra Azzopardi, Sharon Alexander

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List of The Outer Limits episodes

"Final Exam" is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of The Outer Limits television show. It was first broadcast on June 5, 1998.

Contents

Opening narration

They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But what of the man who possesses too much knowledge?

Plot

Dr. John Martin (Brett Cullen), a negotiator for the Department of Energy Nuclear Response Team, is called in when a disgruntled grad student takes hostages at a university. The student, Seth Todtman (Peter Stebbings) claims to have invented a cold-fusion bomb and is threatening to detonate it, killing millions, unless the government brings him five people on a list and kills them for him. Martin's colleagues dismiss Todtman as a crank, until a sample device he provides goes off with megaton force, wiping out a DOE team and the top-secret facility where they work. Faced with an impossible choice, Martin meets with Todtman face to face and tries to understand the logic behind his rage at the people he wants killed: cruel foster parents, corrupt professors, a heartless librarian. As the clock ticks, Martin tries to reason with Todtman while the military tries to find a way to disarm the device. They assassinate Todtman and defuse the bomb, but he warns that just like the creation of the atom bomb, someone else will find a way to create another cold fusion bomb. At the end it shows a disgruntled student in a different college taking a test, one of the questions is "why cold fusion is impossible". He crumples the paper and leaves to carry on Todtman's work.

Closing narration

If knowledge is power and power corrupts... how will humankind ever survive?

External links


Season 4 of The Outer Limits (1995-2002)

Criminal NatureThe HuntHearts and MindsIn Another LifeIn The ZoneRelativity TheoryJoshRite of PassageGlyphicIdentity CrisisThe VaccineFear ItselfThe JoiningTo Tell the TruthMary 25Final ExamLithiaMonsterSarcophagusNightmarePromised LandBalance of NatureOrigin of SpeciesPhobos RisingBlack BoxIn Our Own Image

List of The Outer Limits episodes: Original Series (1963-1965)The New Series (1995-2002)


 
 
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