Night Route (The Twilight Zone)
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"Night Route" is the sixth episode of the science fiction
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

 television series 2002 revival of The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone (2002 TV series)
The Twilight Zone is a 2002 revival of Rod Serling's acclaimed 1950/60s television series, The Twilight Zone. It aired for one season on the UPN network, with actor Forest Whitaker assuming Serling's role as narrator and on-screen host....

. The episode aired October 2, 2002 on UPN
UPN
United Paramount Network was a television network that was broadcast in over 200 markets in the United States from 1995 to 2006. UPN was originally owned by Viacom/Paramount and Chris-Craft Industries, the former of which, through the Paramount Television Group, produced most of the network's...

.

Opening Narration

Plot summary

English professor Melina Kroner is walking her dog, Vigo. She crosses the street and a black car almost hits her. She knocks on the hood but the driver ignores her and drives on. As she continues on, a city bus for "Route 63" appears ahead of Melina. The doors open and Vigo pulls at his leash trying to get on. The driver looks out invitingly but Melina pulls Vigo back and moves away. However, when she turns back a few seconds later, the bus has disappeared.

Melina returns home and looks at her engagement and all the photos of her happy life, including her fiancé Adam. Adam comes down and asks if she's okay. A worried Melina wonders if they have a bus route in their neighborhood. The next day she meets with her mother Devora to prepare for her upcoming wedding. Devora can't find any record of Melina's wedding registry and Melina doesn't remember who she set it up with. Later, as she walks her dog a strange woman addresses her by name. The same Route 63 bus pulls up and the passengers look out at her. Vigo pulls at his leash to try to get on board but Melina pulls him away.

That night at home, Adam asks her what's wrong. She tells him what happened and points out there's a bus bench in front of their home that wasn't there before. Adam takes her out to look at it but doesn't find anything suspicious. As they go inside, Adam starts to go into the wrong apartment but figures he's had a little too much to drink.

The next day, a student quotes Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was an American poet. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family with strong community ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life...

 and death from Melina's class and thanks the teacher for helping her. Afterward, Melina calls the transportation department, who inform her there is no Route 63. She goes back to her home and sits on the bench outside. Adam comes looking for her and Melina talks about how she's starting to forget things like how they met in college. He wonders if it's some kind of test. She goes inside but when she washes her face, a wound on her forehead appears and drips blood all over. A second later it's gone. She hears the bus outside and runs to confront the driver. He simply looks at her and she asks what he wants. The driver tells her that they're waiting for her. Melina tells him to leave her alone and he smiles sadly, then gets in the bus and drives away.

Melina meets with her mother again and explains what she thinks is happening: she died in the car collision the other night, and the bus is Death trying to claim her. Devora is understandably skeptical but Melina is worried that if she gets on the bus, she'll die for good and lose the happy life she has. Devora tells her to get a hold of herself but Melina sees the bus outside. Her nose starts to bleed but when Devora comes, the bus and the driver disappears and Melina is back to normal.

Melina calls Adam to meet her at a diner and tries to explain what she thinks is happening. However, she discovers that she can't remember meeting Adam in college. Instead she thinks he moved in next door and that's how they met. She goes to the counter to get coffee and the girl there recognizes her as one of the coffeeshop workers. When Melina turns around, she finds Adam missing.

Melina runs home and discovers that all the photos of her and Adam are gone, and her engagement ring has disappeared from her hand. Vigo runs outside to where the bus is waiting and gets onboard. The driver is there and strokes the dog, then invites Melina on board. She refuses and the driver sadly notes that the bus wasn't Death coming take her away; it was her ticket to reclaiming a better life for herself.

As the bus leaves, Melina sees herself and Vigo lying in front of the car that ran them over. The neighbors have gathered, including Adam and a blond girl who is now his fiancée. Vigo suddenly comes back to life, but Melina doesn't. No one remembers anything about Melina except that she worked at a coffeeshop and never spoke to anyone outside of work. As Adam and his new fiancee walk away, they pass through Melina, who is now fading away from existence as punishment for not grabbing her opportunity at a new life.

Closing Narration

Episode notes

The episode bears a resemblance to The Hitch-Hiker
The Hitch-Hiker (The Twilight Zone)
"The Hitch-Hiker" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.-Synopsis:The story begins with Nan Adams, whose vehicle gets a flat tire on a cross-country road trip from New York City to Los Angeles. A mechanic puts a spare tire on her car and directs her to the...

from the original series.
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