No Exit

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No Exit
"No Exit"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 4, Episode 15
Writer(s) Ryan Mottesheard
Story by
Director Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 417
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA February 13, 2009 [1]
CAN airdate CAN February 13, 2009
UK airdate UK February 17, 2009
DVD release
Population survivors
Additional Info
Full Credits
Episode Chronology
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Related Information
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Overview

Summary

Teaser

Act 1

Act 2

Act 3

Act 4

Notes

Crew call sheet for "No Exit"
  • This episode title (and production information) are derived from a call sheet posted by Wil McQueen.[2]
  • No Exit is the title of a 1944 existentialist play by Jean-Paul Sartre. The story references three people who are trapped in Hell, shown as a stately room with chairs and sofas. Each character in the play loathes the other two characters. The play contains the notable line, "Hell is other people!"

Analysis

Questions

Official Statements

Noteworthy Dialogue

Guest Stars

References

  1. http://tv.ign.com/articles/920/920164p1.html
  2. McQueen, Wil (8 May 2008). Wil McQueen's Flickr photostream (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 30 May 2008.