It turns out the faces in the wall really were out to get Sharon (for reasons that are not entirely clear) and they get insanely pissed off when she tries to tell Dr.Craig about their existence. A rain storm (and subsequent water leakage) causes patterns to form on the walls of Sharon's room, which gives them the opportunity they need to take over her body...and trap her soul inside the wall forever.





Why it doesn't make sense





5. Time Lapse

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How it ends

It turns out that Zack isn't being possessed by the assassin, but by Tom Fisk, the Secret Service agent in a coma back at the hospital. He has been using Zack as a conduit to continue his investigation, which results in him stopping the real assassin (who is also the man that gave him the head wound) from shooting the President's daughter.



As a reward for letting his body be unwittingly used by someone else, Zack's consciousness is transferred into Fisk's body. He wakes up and tries to explain to his fiance that it's him, but she backs away in horror and disbelief.



Why it doesn't make sense

I don't need to be told how the Secret Service agent transferred his consciousness, but I would like to know when he got the power to take another person's soul and plug it into his physically impaired body. Also, Agent Fisk knew what he was doing, even writing Zack messages like "Don't fight this." It seems like a pretty jerk move (especially by the story's hero) to finish things off by ruining the poor guy's life.













4. The Once and Future King





Gary is a struggling Elvis impersonator that takes the King's music very seriously. When his manager, Sandra, books him a show in Vegas, he expresses his disgust at the place he feels degraded and eventually killed his musical idol. His manager relates a tale about how she met Elvis in Vegas, where he took her up to his hotel room, gave her a scarf, and went on a strange rant about how he wasn't really who people thought he was.



Gary later gets in a magical car wreck, which puts him back in time to 1954. He ends up hitching a ride from none other than Elvis Presley himself. Gary somehow convinces Elvis that he is his dead twin brother brought back to life. He uses this opportunity to help Elvis reach his destiny as a great recording artist...and maybe save him from becoming addicted to drugs and destroying his own life. Unfortunately, The King isn't interested in playing rock n' roll music at all.











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How it ends Elvis and Gary end up getting into a fight. When Elvis accidentally impales himself on a broken guitar (no, seriously, that happens), Gary decides to take over and live Elvis' life himself, playing all the same songs, making the same movies, and even going to Vegas.



The episode ends with Gary/Elvis talking to the younger version of Sandra, giving her the same scarf and crazy sounding speech she would tell Gary about years later.



Why it doesn't make sense





And if Gary is really as slavishly committed to doing everything the way "Elvis would have," is he also going to gain all the weight, take all the drugs, and die on the toilet? So...is this a 12 Monkeys type situations, but with Gary watching himself in the past whenever he saw a video or listened to an Elvis recording? Is time in a continuous loop where Elvis goes out like a spaz on a broken guitar neck, only to have Gary take over?And if Gary is really as slavishly committed to doing everything the way "Elvis would have," is he also going to gain all the weight, take all the drugs, and die on the toilet?







3. The Last Lap

Marco takes his terminally ill friend, Andy, for a joy ride in his souped up street racing car. Andy tells Marco that he isn't going to live much longer and he wants him to try and beat their best time on a very dangerous course. They manage to beat it, but the car careens out of control at the finish line.



When the EMT's arrive, they tell Andy that Marco died in the crash, but that he is perfectly healthy and has no signs of having cancer. A guilt ridden Andy feels that it should have been him that died. His grief is exacerbated by the fact that no one else seems very upset over the fact that Marco is gone...and that he keeps seeing Marco everywhere he goes.









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How it ends Marco tells Andy that he should be more comfortable with the idea of death and that everyone dies and goes onto a better place. As Andy finally begins to accept that death isn't as scary as he thought, the story flashes back to both of them in the car. This time when the crash happens, it's Andy who dies.



Why it doesn't make sense A story that was obviously made as an homage to Jacob's Ladder instead became a ringing endorsement for Marco to win "Worst Best Friend of All Time."







2. Tooth and Consequences





Myron wishes for more patients (and that they all actually like them). He also wishes for Lydia, a woman he was recently rejected by, to fall madly in love with him. His wishes are granted, but they were much more than Myron ever bargained for.



Dentist Myron Mandel has a severe inferiority complex. He constantly doubts himself and believes that his patients hate him...which drives him to the point of a total nervous breakdown. Myron decides that he can't take it anymore and makes the decision to kill himself that day. Before he can do it, however, the Tooth Fairy stops him. He tells Myron that he can grant him anything he desires.Myron wishes for more patients (and that they all actually like them). He also wishes for Lydia, a woman he was recently rejected by, to fall madly in love with him. His wishes are granted, but they were much more than Myron ever bargained for.

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How it ends Myron is unable to keep up with his massive amount of adoring patients and the insatiable sexual desire of his new girlfriend. He eventually runs away and hops a train with a group of hobos...who all turn out to be other dentists that were also "helped" by the tooth fairy.



Why it doesn't make sense



For starters, are there really that many dentists that would have demanded to have an overwhelming about of patients? I can understand the whole "hot woman that wants me" thing being pretty universal, by why wouldn't more of them just wish for a gazillion dollars and be done with working forever?



Also, since when did the Tooth Fairy become so powerful...and what man in his right mind would turn ever down Teresa Ganzel?





1. The Path





When Kamayo's advice works, Ali continues to go back to him. When he warns her against getting on a plane that ends up crashing and killing everyone on board, Ali starts to feel even more dependent on Kamayo for every decision she makes.





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How it ends Ali becomes frantic when she can't find Kamayo at the coffee shop. She runs outside and finally spots him across the street. As she calls out to him, he turns around, smiles, starts towards her...and gets hit by a car and killed.



The episode ends with the girl from 'Freaks and Geeks' screaming at the corpse of a Wu Tang Clan member that she can't live her life without his guidance.



Why it doesn't make sense

I get the story's message about the dangers of putting your destiny in someone else's hands. What I don't get is how a man that can see the future doesn't even think to look both ways before crossing the street.







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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ali Warner is a writer for a tabloid newspaper who feels she isn't on the right path in life. She meets a man named Kamayo (played by rapper Method Man), who offers to look into her future and help Ali find her way.When Kamayo's advice works, Ali continues to go back to him. When he warns her against getting on a plane that ends up crashing and killing everyone on board, Ali starts to feel even more dependent on Kamayo for every decision she makes. Aside from the very disturbing erotic tooth filling that occurs at 8:41, there are a lot of things wrong with this episode.For starters, are there really that many dentists that would have demanded to have an overwhelming about of patients? I can understand the whole "hot woman that wants me" thing being pretty universal, by why wouldn't more of them just wish for a gazillion dollars and be done with working forever?Also, since when did the Tooth Fairy become so powerful...and what man in his right mind would turn ever down Teresa Ganzel? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Okay, this episode is actually pretty creepy. But we really aren't given a clear reason why they are going after Sharon...or why they showed themselves to Sharon in the first place...or why the patterns on Dr. Craig's coat he wore during their meetings didn't jump out and get them both.Just to be on the safe side, I think I'll change my computer background to a nice, solid blue...An orderly named Zack and a nurse named Maria excitedly discuss their upcoming wedding while transporting a patient with a head wound to his room. When they get there, the pair learn that the man, Tom Fisk, is a Secret Service agent.As Zack leaves the the room, he suddenly blacks out. When he wakes up, he finds himself in a hotel room; it's two days later, he's miles away from the hospital, and he has no idea how he got there. The blackouts continue, each time with Zack ending up in stranger situations and with no idea what is going on. He eventually comes across evidence suggesting that his lost time is being spent as as a man who is trying to assassinate the President's daughter.