[s1e6] Escape Clause [VERIFIED]
Thomas Gomez’s portrayal of the Devil (Cadwallader) is iconic, appearing more like a jovial insurance adjuster than a cloven-hoofed demon.
It explores the dangers of misanthropy and the paradox of hedonism. [S1E6] Escape Clause
Be Careful What You Wish For: A Deep Dive into "Escape Clause" Thomas Gomez’s portrayal of the Devil (Cadwallader) is
Walter, being the charming fellow he is, immediately puts his new gift to the most "boring but practical" use possible. According to a retrospective by Nerdcrash! , Walter spends his time throwing himself in front of buses and subways just to collect insurance money. According to a retrospective by Nerdcrash
References to Cadwallader even appear in modern attractions like Disney’s Tower of Terror, as noted by the Tower of Terror Wikia .
What would you do with an "Escape Clause"? Would you take the deal, or is the risk of life what makes it worth living? Let me know in the comments!
In true Rod Serling fashion, the universe has a cruel sense of humor. Walter's lawyer is too good. Instead of the "exciting" death penalty, Walter is sentenced to