Mirror Image

Mirror Image

Infobox Television episode
Title = Mirror Image
Series = The Twilight Zone


Caption = Vera Miles in Mirror Image
Season = 1
Episode = 21
Airdate = February 26, 1960
Production=173-3623
Writer =Rod Serling
Director =John Brahm
Guests =Vera Miles : Millicent Barnes
Martin Milner : Paul Grinstead
Joe Hamilton : Ticket agent
Music =
Episode list = List of Twilight Zone episodes
Prev = Elegy
Next = The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

"Mirror Image" is an episode of the television series "The Twilight Zone".

Opening narration

Synopsis

A woman named Millicent Barnes is waiting at a bus stop for a bus to Cortland, en route to start a new job in Buffalo, New York. Upon looking at a wall clock she notices the bus is late. She walks up to ask the man at the ticket counter, but he says this is her third time there. Millicent denies this.

While speaking with the station attendant, she notices a bag just like hers in the luggage pile behind her. She mentions this to the ticket counter man, who says it's her bag. She doesn't believe this until she notices her bag is not beside the bench anymore. Later she goes to the bathroom to wash her hands and another woman there insists this is her second time there. Again, Millicent denies this. Upon leaving the bathroom, she glances in the washroom mirror and sees herself, sitting on the bench outside.

Still later, she meets a man, Paul Grinstead, who is waiting for the same bus. They talk about the phenomenon. Paul, attempting to calm Millicent, says it is either a joke or a misunderstanding caused by a look-alike. Just then the bus arrives and the two prepare to board it, but just as they start to, Millicent looks in the window and sees the copy of herself, seated already upon the bus. She runs back into the stop, driven almost into hysterics while her identical counterpart has a facial expression of malicious indifference and something of enjoyment.

Paul follows her in and agrees to wait for the 7:30 bus. While they wait, Millicent, lying on the bench wrapped in a blanket, insists the strange events are caused by an evil double from a parallel world; a nearby, yet distant alternate plane of existence that comes into convergence with this world by powerful forces, or unnatural, unknown events. When this happens, the malevolent impostors enter this realm. Millicent's doppelgänger, evil in nature, can survive in this world only by eliminating and replacing its good counterpart - Millicent herself. The real Millicent is seemingly correct in her postulations, but no one will believe her.

Paul says the explanation is "a little metaphysical" for him, and believes that Millicent's sanity is beginning to unravel. Paul tells Millicent he'll call a friend in Tully who has a car and may be able to drive them to Syracuse, but, in reality, he calls the police. After Millicent is taken away, in an overly direct and presumptive style by two New York policemen, Paul begins to settle himself. After drinking from a water fountain, Paul notices that his valise is missing. Looking up towards the main doors, Paul notices another man running through them and away from the bus station. Pursuing this individual down the street, Paul discovers, to his absolute horror, that he is chasing his own copy, its face a mask of excited, evil delight.

As his evil copy runs away and vanishes, Paul now begins his own horrific descent into a hellish mixture of madness, terror, and future uncertainty that he cannot explain to others, lest he be considered as insane as he and others thought Millicent Barnes to be.

Closing narration

Preview for Next Week's Story

Trivia

* An interesting fact about this episode is that the location of the bus station that provides the setting can be placed by lines of episode dialogue, which refer to previous stops at Binghamton and future stops at Cortland and Syracuse. Knowledge of central New York, where Mr. Serling was born (Syracuse) and raised (Binghamton), can lead to the conclusion that this bus station is in Ithaca, NY. In fact the Ithaca bus station resembles the set design, the walls covered by depression-era mosaics. The fact that Mr. Serling's production company was called Cayuga Productions (Ithaca is located at the southern end of Cayuga Lake, one of the Finger Lakes), and that he later taught at Ithaca College, makes it all a more likely reality.
* This episode is based on a real-life experience that Rod Serling witnessed at the airport in which he saw a man who resembled him from behind.

References

*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). "Trivia from The Twilight Zone". Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1593931360
*Grams, Martin. (2008). "The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic". Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0970331090

External links

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