7/10
Devils and Ghosts
1 July 2017
A couple OK episodes. In one, Paul Sand (who seemed to play people from the music world) plays a successful songwriter/pianist who has died. His non corporeal self talks to Gene Barry, one of Satan's minions, who strikes a deal with him to perform in Hell from time to time in order to get a few perks and maybe end up on the upper side. He is given a chance to do something he never did and chooses to make love to a pretty girl he knew as a teenager. Well, in the process, things go differently. It's a gentle offering and not as harsh as eternal damnation. "Voices in the Earth" concerns a post apocalyptic Earth, visited by the descendants of those who escaped before the end came. It's a little too supernatural for my taste. I guess ghosts are ghosts. Martin Balsam, one of my favorite actors, meets up with figures on what should be a totally dead planet. He risks his reputation to try to talk his fellow travelers into leaving Earth to a new future. It's interesting but left me somewhat less than impressed.
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