i wish they focused more on the idea of absence. the premise was so strong and the use of terrifyingly empty spaces in the disappearance scenes was masterful but there was so much of just characters verbally expositing screaming about the horror and injustice of it all. the episode is so unforgivingly apathetic, never once revealing its ephemeral, monolithic and insurmountable unseen and unexplained villain, just a bit too much filler. give me more of the cold emptiness, the unfeeling lack of explanation, the psychological fuckery

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One of my favorites episodes! No doubt about it! It's a terrifying thought knowing that you don't belong! Along with the sense of paranoia that provides Douglas Heyes' direction and the outstanding performance by Rod Taylor make this episode one of the top 10!

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Very good acting in this episode. Even though it seems a little over the top at times and made me laugh it wasn't bad.

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