America is creatively lazy. Thinking has become a threat to our future existence because thinking of all possibilities can expose an ugly truth. We could discover that “People with power are abusing it for self-engrandisement.” Politicians screaming for us to compromise don’t actually care about the individuals they have taken an oath to protect and defend. We need to know the “Outer Limits” of civility and humanity. Rod Serling was a “Gen-yi.” It’s kind of a cross between a genius and a Jedi. He fought the forces of evil with his creative mind.
The “Outer Limits” on television again could allow us to reshape the boundries of Humanity. We could clearly define for a new generation what is “Good and Evil.” In an age where genetic testing, euthanasia, endless war, forced poverty and greed rule the future; we need to know “The Outer Limits.” Let me expound on the importance?
Picture a world, where having “It” is all that matters. Beauty is the “Mark of the Beast?” Ugly is in. Having the wrong color hair means “You are selectively removed.” The perfect smile places you in quarantine. Having the “X-Factor” is a curse? Picture a world where everything is upside down and there was nothing you could do to change things? Reverse the current thinking and see the ugly reality of imposed beauty standards on this world? Picture a world where “Ugly Betty Rules?” We need “The Outer Limits” to help us understand the evil we impose on each other just because we can. Life is out of control to the point where “No Fat Chicks Need Apply” in or to certain corporations? This is Hitler and it’s legal? If you test positive for “The X Test” you could become part of a permanent underclass? Government is trying to control insurance, result reporting, and to force testing. Nothing good can come from a positive result? Think about what I say and join me in saying, “Rod Serling was a gen-yi.” Justification for testing is “Yes, They Did!” What they did is up to who when the “Outer Limits” are undefined?


August 31st, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Good Article. But Rod Serling did “The Twilight Zone”, Leslie Stevens created The Outer limits
August 31st, 2009 at 5:06 pm
I stand corrected. Leslie Stevens and Rod Serling are “Gen-yi.” We need to know the Outer Limits by watching “The Twilight Zone.” Too much late night TV and debating Affable and Head? I’m stupid and I admit it.
September 1st, 2009 at 12:51 pm
But you show amazing flexibility,
Ciao,
Mac