This is a really neat episode and one with a lot of philosophical implications. In fact, before I saw it the first time, I wondered almost the same thing--what if one day you find out that the entire life you think was yours is really just a movie or TV show? Here, Howard Duff is hard at work at the office when suddenly he sees that he is NOT a business man but a famous actor and that his "life" was all part of a script.
So we have a really cool idea--one that sure hit home with me. Well the rest of the episode is pretty good, but I also noticed that the initial concept really was the best aspect of the show. What happened next wasn't bad, but it also wasn't nearly as exciting or fulfilling as the first five minutes. Still, it's a neat episode and well worth your time.
So we have a really cool idea--one that sure hit home with me. Well the rest of the episode is pretty good, but I also noticed that the initial concept really was the best aspect of the show. What happened next wasn't bad, but it also wasn't nearly as exciting or fulfilling as the first five minutes. Still, it's a neat episode and well worth your time.