![]() ![]() You put a penny in.and out comes a card, only this particular machine which you'll see next week is a little bit unique in that the fortunes that it tells happen to come true. "You've probably run across these penny-machines that tell your fortune. Lesson to be learned - in The Twilight Zone." Preview for Next Week's Story On this planet or wherever there is human life, perhaps out amongst the stars. Beauty *is* in the eye of the beholder, in this year or a hundred years hence. Because the old saying happens to be true. "Now the questions that come to mind: 'Where is this place, and when is it?' 'What kind of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from that norm?' You want an answer? The answer is, it doesn't make any difference. Before the two leave, the man comforts Tyler, saying that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Flat-screen television screens throughout the hospital project an image of the State's despotic leader giving a speech calling for greater conformity.Įventually, a handsome man (by our standards) afflicted with the same "condition" arrives to take the crying, despondent Tyler into exile to a village of her "own kind", where her "ugliness" will not trouble the State. Distraught by the failure of the procedure, Tyler runs through the hospital as the faces of everyone she runs into, the norm in this society, are revealed. The camera pulls back to reveal that she is actually beautiful.Īt this point, the doctor, nurses and other people in the hospital are revealed to be horribly deformed from our perspective, with large, thick brows, sunken eyes, swollen and twisted lips, and wrinkled, pig-like snouts. The procedure has failed, and her face has undergone "no change-no change at all". The reaction of the doctor and nurses is horror and disappointment. After a climactic buildup, the bandages are removed. Tyler pleads with the doctor and eventually convinces him to remove the bandages early. The outcome of the procedure cannot be known until the bandages are removed. She is described as being "not normal" by the nurses and doctor, whose own faces are always in shadows or off-camera. The details of the treatment are not given, but Tyler is first shown with her head completely bandaged so that her face cannot be seen. Janet Tyler has undergone her eleventh treatment (the maximum number legally allowed) in an attempt to look like everybody else. This happens to be The Twilight Zone, and Miss Janet Tyler, with you, is about to enter it." Episode Summary In a moment, we'll go back into this room, and also in a moment, we'll look under those bandages, keeping in mind, of course, that we're not to be surprised by what we see, because this isn't just a hospital, and this patient 307 is not just a woman. Inspired by the "Eye of the Beholder" Episode of The Twilight Zone."Suspended in time and space for a moment, your introduction to Miss Janet Tyler, who lives in a very private world of darkness, a universe whose dimensions are the size, thickness, length of a swath of bandages that cover her face.Includes a removable fabric lab coat, clock-shaped icon enamel pin, and fold-out diorama packaging!.Doctor Bernardi is a limited edition of only 1,000 pieces!.Lesson to be learned in the Twilight Zone." - Rod Serling, closing narration On this planet or wherever there is human life - perhaps out amongst the stars - beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, in this year or a hundred years hence. "Now the questions that come to mind: "Where is this place and when is it?" "What kind of world where ugliness is the norm and beauty the deviation from that norm?" You want an answer? The answer is it doesn't make any difference, because the old saying happens to be true. Get yours while supplies last! Ages 14 and up. He also comes with a removable white fabric lab coat, a special 1 1/2-inch tall hard-enamel clock-shaped icon pin with a rubber clasp, and an eerie black-and-white diorama background displaying a long hospital-like hallway that folds into the 9-inch tall x 6-inch wide blister-card packaging. Made of plastic, he stands about 3 7/8-inches tall, features 5 points of articulation (neck, shoulders, and hips), and is a limited edition of only 1,000 pieces that includes an individually numbered holographic sticker. Inspired by “Eye of the Beholder,” the sixth episode of the second season of The Twilight Zone, the empathetic Doctor Bernardi can make a house call at your home if you order this black-and-white The Twilight Zone Eye of the Beholder Doctor Bernardi with Diorama 3 3/4-Inch Scale Action Figure Series 5 by Bif Bang Pow!. Twilight Zone Eye of the Beholder w/ Diorama 3.75" Figure Series 5: ![]()
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