![]() "There is nothing wrong with your television setÂ…" In the appropriately named ghost town of Morgue, California, the "historian of interplanetary events" known as Prof. ![]() It's not a perfect episode but it sure has teeth. The assault on the military HQ is also a highlight featuring lots of well-staged action and Zantis being blown away at point blank range. Kids who are used to more sophisticated computer generated effects might not be too impressed, but anyone who saw this episode back in the day is sure to recall how memorably disturbing these insectoid little reprobates were. Ambitious for a TV show of that era, the nasty alien bugs are given the illusion of movement through the time-consuming technique of stop-motion animation. Though the episode's premise is an interesting one, the wild little Zantis are the real attraction here. Neither character enhances the episode in the slightest except when the injured boyfriend meets a shivery end as one of the bugs slowly crawls up his leg. The guy is a sleaze, the woman a tiresome, self-loathing drag. Unfortunately the pace slows to a tedious shuffle whenever the story switches to the bank robbers. The first half of the episode is quite absorbing as we learn the particulars of this strange interplanetary exchange, and the setup keeps us nicely on edge as we await a first glimpse of the aliens (hideous ant-like creatures with humanoid faces). ![]() Taking this incursion as a threatening breach of their deal, the aliens attack both the bank robbers and later the military headquarters overseeing the operation. Then things go horribly wrong when two criminals of the human variety (a bank robber and his female accomplice) break into the restricted landing area. There the "misfits" will serve their time isolated from human contact. ![]() An arriving Zanti penal ship with it's hostile cargo on board is set to land in an unpopulated desert area. Featuring probably the best remembered of all "The Outer Limits" monsters, "The Zanti Misfits" concerns Earth being forced to accept the criminal element of another planet. ![]()
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