"The greatness of evil lies in its awful accuracy. Without that deadly talent for being in the right place at the right time, evil must suffer defeat. For unlike its opposite, good, evil is allowed no human failings, no miscalculations. Evil must be perfect, or depend upon the imperfections of others." In one of the most eccentric and experimental of all "Outer Limits" episodes, writer Joseph Stefano weaves a wonderfully weird tale of invading aliens, marital fidelity, and sexual dementia that will leave your mind racing for explanations...and your nerves tingling with fear. Early film star Miriam Hopkins (the beautiful ingénue in 1932's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde") returns to the screen to give a show-stopping performance as an overly ripe flapper who will stop at nothing to complete her long overdue wedding night scenario. John Hoyt (Star Trek's "The Cage") also stars.