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(1956)

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7/10
Listen Carefully
Hitchcoc22 July 2013
This is another ESP episode. A lawyer who disdains the use of extra sensory perception for commercial purposes, finds himself paralyzed in a plane crash. It seems that under duress he can send out information to people who can use the information. First, a couple guys who drive past him in desert and then stop and rescue him. His wife goes to see him in the hospital before a telegram arrives announcing his accident. A nurse and a doctor are also influenced by his brain output. Of course, now he is seen as a charlatan, even though he cannot communicate verbally in his paralysis. There is also a kicker. He has evidence about a death row inmate; evidence that will exonerate the man. This complicates his efforts to get his wishes known. This episode has a bit more substance.
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5/10
Not particularly well-developed or interesting 'ESP' story
jamesrupert201421 December 2021
A man, paralysed in a plane accident and helpless, finds that he can telepathically contact people. There isn't much to the story and Truman Bradley's opening 'science in the fiction' monologue, which seems to subsume mental focus (using Edison as example), concentration in both the mental and chemical senses of the word, and telepathy, is particularly weak.
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