Outer Limits Season 3 Episode 17 Feasibility Study
- TV-14
- July 11, 1997
- 44 min
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7.8 (409)
In the third season of the classic sci-fi anthology series, Outer Limits, episode 17 titled Feasibility Study follows Alan Maxwell, a prominent businessman who is approached by two aliens. These extraterrestrial beings request the use of Maxwell's corporation to conduct a feasibility study of Earth's potential for invasion.
Initially, Alan is skeptical of the aliens' true intentions and dismisses their offer. However, he soon realizes the potential reward for cooperating with the aliens is too great to ignore. Thus, he agrees to help them with their study, providing them access to his corporation's resources and personnel.
As the study progresses, the aliens' true intentions are slowly revealed. They are not only planning an invasion but also aiming to enslave the human race. Alan becomes increasingly conflicted about his decision to help the aliens. On the one hand, he wants to continue cooperating to gain access to their advanced technology. On the other hand, he is beginning to feel a moral obligation to protect his fellow humans and oppose the aliens' plans.
Ultimately, Alan must make a difficult decision: continue to assist the aliens and potentially betray his own kind or turn against them and face the dire consequences.
The episode is a cautionary tale that explores the potential consequences of greed and the temptation to trade personal gain for the welfare of humanity. It also raises important questions about the reliability of first impressions, the importance of critical thinking, and the power of individual agency.
Feasibility Study is a standout episode that showcases the series' clever writing and thought-provoking concepts. It is a must-watch for fans of classic sci-fi and those interested in exploring the complexities of human morality.