7/10
Strange words, futuristic dreams, and shape shifting aliens.
3 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Wes Craven and Tommy Lee Wallace helm the second episode that features three segments. The first "Wordplay" has an over worked business man who randomly starts to hear people talk in gibberish. It starts out in just random sentences at first then takes over completely were he can't even understand anyone, not even his own wife and kid. The story gets interesting when the mans son becomes ill and he can't communicate with doctors. The final is rather bleak and unexplained but still enjoyable. The second is "Dreams for Sale" which has a woman picnicking with her family, everything seems to be great until things start glitching and getting weird, we then find out shes in some sort of futuristic space pod. This is a really short one clocking in at only 9 minutes. Its interesting but its short run time leaves nothing explained. The last "Chameleon" has a group of NASA technicians who encounter an alien life form with the ability to shape shift. It turns into a couple of the techs themselves then into a bomb. Terry O'Quinn manages to talk to it discovering that it possesses a great knowledge and really didn't want nothing at all. An overall decent episode.
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