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"One Night at Mercy" is the second episode of the 2002-2003 revival of The Twilight Zone. It premiered on September 18th, 2002.
Opening Narration[]
"Our congratulations to Dr. Jay Ferguson, who had just saved his first life. But tonight, he'll meet a patient who'll challenge all his assumptions about living... and dying... in the Twilight Zone."
Plot[]
As the two start walking to the afterlife, Jay asks if his first patient only lived because Death wasn't on duty. Death answers they would've been on his list if it weren't for Jay.
Closing Narration[]
"Life and death walk side by side. They are partners in the cycle of existence. If you don't believe it, just talk to Dr. Jay Ferguson, now a first-year resident in the Twilight Zone"
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Season 1 | "Evergreen" • "One Night at Mercy" • "Shades of Guilt" • "Dream Lover" • "Cradle of Darkness" • "Night Route" • "Time Lapse" • "Dead Man's Eyes" • "The Pool Guy" • "Azoth the Avenger is a Friend of Mine" • "The Lineman, Part 1" • "The Lineman, Part 2" • "Harsh Mistress" • "Upgrade" • "To Protect and Serve" • "Chosen" • "Sensuous Cindy" • "Hunted" • "Mr. Motivation" • "Sanctuary" • "Future Trade" • "Found and Lost" • "Gabe's Story" • "Last Lap" • "The Path" • "Fair Warning" • "Another Life" • "Rewind" • "Tagged" • "Into the Light" • "It's Still a Good Life" • "The Monsters Are on Maple Street" • "Memphis" • "How Much Do You Love Your Kid?" • "The Placebo Effect" • "Cold Fusion" • "The Pharaoh's Curse" • "The Collection" • "Eye of the Beholder" • "Developing" • "The Executions of Grady Finch" • "Homecoming" • "Sunrise" • "Burned"
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