The Outer Limits (1995 Series)

The Outer Limits was a 1995-2002 Canadian/American television series. Like the 1963-1965 American television series of the same name, it was a horror/science fiction anthology series that featured a different story and different characters every week, although characters and storylines were sometimes re-visited in later episodes.

Caught in the Act (Season 1, Episode 16)
Hannah (Alyssa MIlano), a chaste college student, is possessed by an alien entity that makes her crave sex. Unfortunately, the entity kills anyone that Hannah has sex with by absorbing the person's body into Hannah's. When men start disappearing, the police suspect Hannah's boyfriend Jay (Jason London) until they catch Hannah in the act of devouring a store clerk. It's up to Jay and a college professor (Saul Rubinek) to save Hannah and prove that love is the most powerful force of all.

The Message (Season 1, Episode 17)
A deaf woman (Marlee Matlin) has an implant placed in her ear to help her hear for the first time. Instead of hearing normal conversations, she begins hearing something else. At exactly 3:10 in the morning or afternoon, she is plagued by nightmares and searing pain, and begins writing furiously in binary code. Her husband becomes convinced that she is going crazy, unaware a force is sending a message and controlling her through the implant.

Straight and Narrow (Season 2, Episode 8)
A student (Ryan Phillippe) discovers that the students at his military academy are being implanted with mind control chips to make them obedient servants.

From Within (Season 2, Episode 13)
Mind-controlling parasitic worms are accidentally unleashed from a mine and soon take over the residents of the nearby small town. A bullied, mentally-handicapped boy (Neil Patrick Harris) becomes the town's hero when he figures out how to destroy the parasites and save the townspeople.

The Deprogrammers (Season 2, Episode 16)
A man (Erich Anderson) and his wife (Nicole Oliver) find themselves at the center of a twisted plot involving aliens, pawns, and brainwashing.

Falling Star (Season 2, Episode 19)
A faded and suicidal pop singer (Sheena Easton) encounters body-possessing time travelers from the future- one that wants to stop her from killing herself, and two who want to make sure that she dies, even if they must murder her.

Stream of Consciousness (Season 3, Episode 5)
Sometime in the future, most of humanity has a neural implant which connects them to the Stream. Only those with brain injuries, such as Ryan Unger (George Newbern), are unable to connect to the Stream. The Stream begins to turn those with the implant into its slaves, as humanity becomes more reliant on it. The Stream begins to control people as it craves information, overloading their brains, and it will control anyone to stop itself being shut down.

Glyphic (Season 4, Episode 9)
Tom (Peter Flemming) hypnotizes Cassie (Rachel Leigh Cook), and probes her memories to discover why she and her brother survived an epidemic that killed the rest of a small town's children 12 years before.

Ripper (Season 5, Episode 11)
Dr. Jack York (Cary Elwes), an absinthe-addicted doctor living in Victorian London, discovers a body-hopping alien that jumps from prostitute to prostitute, leaving behind mangled corpses. Dr. York tries to stop the alien's rampage while the police suspect him of being a new serial killer they have nicknamed "Jack the Ripper"

The Grid (Season 6, Episode 15)
Scott (D.B. Sweeney) travels to a small town in the Pacific Northwest to investigate the death of his brother Peter and discovers that nearly everyone in town is under mind control.

Free Spirit (Season 7, Episode 13)
A body-hopping spirit terrorizes the staff and patients of a sanatarium.