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Family Values

  • Episode aired Mar 16, 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Tom Arnold and Giacomo Baessato in The Outer Limits (1995)
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An overworked man acquires a robot to take care of his household and family in his absence. He realizes too late that the machine may be doing its job just a little bit too perfectly.An overworked man acquires a robot to take care of his household and family in his absence. He realizes too late that the machine may be doing its job just a little bit too perfectly.An overworked man acquires a robot to take care of his household and family in his absence. He realizes too late that the machine may be doing its job just a little bit too perfectly.

  • Director
    • Mike Rohl
  • Writers
    • James Crocker
    • Leslie Stevens
  • Stars
    • Tom Arnold
    • Catherine Mary Stewart
    • Gerard Plunkett
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    277
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    • Director
      • Mike Rohl
    • Writers
      • James Crocker
      • Leslie Stevens
    • Stars
      • Tom Arnold
      • Catherine Mary Stewart
      • Gerard Plunkett
    • 3User reviews
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    Tom Arnold
    Tom Arnold
    • Jerry Miller
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    • Brooke Miller
    Gerard Plunkett
    Gerard Plunkett
    • Gideon
    Kimberley Warnat
    • Candace Miller
    Giacomo Baessato
    Giacomo Baessato
    • Russ Miller
    Alf Humphreys
    Alf Humphreys
    • Dennis
    • (as Alfred E. Humphreys)
    Beverley Elliott
    Beverley Elliott
    • Holly
    Michael Daingerfield
    Michael Daingerfield
    • Delivery Man
    Jordan Weller
    • Zack
    Graham Wardle
    Graham Wardle
    • Man
    Brent Sheppard
    Brent Sheppard
    • Man on TV
    • (as Brent J.D. Sheppard)
    Jade Pawluk
    • Clay
    Clay St. Thomas
    Clay St. Thomas
    • Host on TV
    Kevin Conway
    Kevin Conway
    • Control Voice
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    • Director
      • Mike Rohl
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      • James Crocker
      • Leslie Stevens
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    1dlpburke

    Ridiculous Premise

    The Outer Limits underwent a slide in quality after Season 5 (Season 6 was terrible and Season 7 was hit and miss). Likely the main writing staff of the seasons prior to Season 6 moved on, and this is the result.

    When you have a premise this daft (come on, which guy would buy a robot to take his place around the home? And which wife would allow it haha?), nothing too good can come from it. It's just all-round silly. It at least remains slightly entertaining, but it's not well written, edgy, or anything we came to expect from the earlier episodes.

    At least the next episode is good.
    6marknaylor-80117

    Parallel Theme in Sci-Fi

    This episode reveals the problems of taking a broad theme and compressing it into a format that has to run in one hour, minus the commercial breaks.

    With CometTV showing the syndicated episodes of "The Outer Limits", I've had the chance to see some episodes multiple times. In a refreshing change, I had the chance to see "Family Values" for the first time.

    This is what I gleaned from my first viewing. In essence, this episode is a small screen adaptation of Jack Williams' novelette "With Folded Hands...".

    The general plot parallel is a superior robot introduced into a family setting and soon taking over control of the family. The original work was much darker. Humans were prevented by the robots from engaging in *any* activity that could lead to harm to themselves. No steak knives in the kitchen drawer. No drills, saws, lathes, etc in wood-shops. No access to lawnmowers. Not allowed to drive a car on the highway. Obviously, carving, stone sculpture, and casting metals for artwork were prohibited as well. Creativity involves risk. Meaningful work sometimes involves risk. When the robots took over and remove all risk, they also removed the stimulus that humans need to survive, thrive, and improve themselves.

    The same theme is explored in the "Star Trek" (TOS) episode "I, Mudd".
    5Hitchcoc

    Been There, Done That!

    Tom Arnold plays a high energy, wheeler-dealer, workaholic, who has pretty much ignored his family. His wife and children are nothing to brag about. His wife is a budding alcoholic, his son is a video game playing jerk, and his daughter is working her way up in the floozie universe. One night after everyone has gone to bed, he sees an add for a Gideon robot, a free thirty-day trial. This will take care of his long suffering spouse, leaving him to work and leave them at home. Of course, the thing comes in, does all the work, and displaces him as the father. When he decides he wants back in, there are big problems. This has been done before on this series, on the Ray Bradbury Theater (Marionettes, Inc.), and the Twilight Zone. It is really a story about selfishness (in some cases, greed), but the bottom line is that nothing that easy is going to turn out well. It's entertaining, but we pretty much know from the start what is going to happen.

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    • Trivia
      This episode takes place in January 2003.
    • Quotes

      Control Voice: Before allowing a machine to take over a part of your life, make sure that you know the true price you will be paying.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Outer Limits: Flower Child (2001)

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      • March 16, 2001 (Canada)
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      • Atlantis Films
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