Her Pilgrim Soul

"Her Pilgrim Soul"
The Twilight Zone episode
Scene from Her Pilgrim Soul
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 12a
Directed by Wes Craven
Written by Alan Brennert
Original air date December 13, 1985
Guest appearance(s)

Kristoffer Tabori: Kevin Drayton
Anne Twomey: Nola Granville
Gary Cole: Daniel
Wendy Girard: Carol
Katherine Wallach: Susan
Richard McGonagle: Lester
Betsy Licon: Nola (age 5)
Danica McKellar: Nola (age 10)

"Her Pilgrim Soul" is the first segment of the twelfth episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television series The Twilight Zone.

Plot

Dan and Kevin are two scientists who create a holographic projector. One day, the device starts generating images of a human fetus. The two watch as the fetus matures into a baby, a young girl, then a full grown woman, growing at a rate of ten years each day. They find out that Nola, as she calls herself, was once a young woman who lived in Westchester County, New York (near Hastings-On-Hudson) during the early twentieth century. They debate over whether or not Nola is a human soul somehow integrated into their hologram generator.

Kevin begins to fall in love with this creation. He spends more time at the lab than at home and his home life deteriorates over a few days. Nola talks with Kevin about her father and how he tried to keep her burgeoning intellectual desires from blossoming. They discuss the poetry of Yeats. During the fifth day of studying Nola, she describes her pregnancy and relives a miscarriage. Dan later discovers the miscarriage was the cause of Nola's death. In real life Robert never forgave himself for her death and died of a broken heart soon after.

As the holographic Nola ages and nears death she uses a voice modifier machine to call Kevin's wife Carol. Posing as Kevin, Nola tells her to come pick him up from the laboratory. In the final conversation between Kevin and Nola it is revealed that Kevin is Robert reincarnated. He carried his grief "for the rest of [his] life and into the next." Nola has finally been able to give him closure by living the life he wanted to have with her. He brings out the Yeats book and reads their favorite passage. As they tearfully acknowledge the passage, Nola fades away as Kevin's wife enters the lab and they have an emotional reunion. Carol is then quite surprised as a child's toy ball bounces out of the holographic chamber and into her hands.

Closing narration

Notes

The title is a literary allusion to "When You Are Old", a poem by William Butler Yeats.

This story was made into a one-act stage musical by Alan Menken and paired with James Tiptree, Jr's "The Girl Who Was Plugged In" as a stage production titled Weird Romance: Two One Act Musicals of Speculative Fiction. The James Tiptree Jr. story "The Girl Who Was Plugged In" was made into an episode of the short-lived SCI FI Channel anthology series Welcome to Paradox.

See also

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