The Outer Limits episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Aggie, a child with unexplained powers, faces rejection and fear from her school and peers. When Karen Ross, a nanny with similar abilities, enters her life, she offers hope and understanding, teaching Aggie to control her powers. Their bond is tested when a secretive agency hunting children like Aggie closes in. Karen's past actions and true nature are revealed, prompting a difficult decision for Aggie's parents. Ultimately, Aggie chooses to leave with Karen for "Sanctuary," a safe haven for those with special powers, marking a poignant moment in the evolution of humanity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Aggie being called names at the playground?
She was being mocked and called "scum-wad" and "scum-pile" by other kids, leading to a conflict.
What is "The Outer Limits"?
It's presented as a mysterious force that controls the transmission, promising an experience of awe and mystery.
Why was Aggie removed from her school?
Due to her violent behavior and the chaos she caused, which made other parents concerned for their children's safety.
What special needs does Aggie have according to the school?
The school suggested she might belong in a special needs school due to her uncontrollable and destructive behavior.
Who is Karen Ross?
Karen Ross is a highly qualified individual who is hired as a live-in nanny for Aggie, later revealed to have similar supernatural abilities.
What is Sanctuary?
Sanctuary is hinted to be a secretive community of individuals with supernatural abilities, offering protection and teaching control over these powers.
How does Karen prove to Aggie they are similar?
Karen demonstrates her ability to control objects with her mind, similar to Aggie's unexplained powers.
What does the mysterious agency investigate?
The agency investigates cases of missing children who have special abilities, aiming to control or neutralize them.
How does Karen protect Aggie from the agency?
Karen uses her powers to fend off the agency's attempt to abduct Aggie, convincing her parents of the danger they face.
Why does Aggie decide to leave with Karen?
Aggie understands the need to be with others like her for her safety and to learn to control her powers, despite leaving her family.