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The Girl I Married

"The Girl I Married"
The New Twilight Zone episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 35b
Directed by Philip DeGuere
Written by J.M. DeMatteis
Original air date July 17, 1987
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Linda Kelsey: Valerie
James Whitmore, Jr.: Ira
Dennis Patrick: Marvin

"The Girl I Married" is the second segment of the thirty-fifth episode and the twentieth episode of the second season (1986–87) of the television series The Twilight Zone.

Two middle-aged gentlemen enter a restaurant and are seated. As they look through their menus, one of the men apprehensively shows a picture of a young woman to the other. The other man Ira smiles. Marvin, the gentleman holding the photo, suddenly begins to wonder if Ira and his wife are having problems, because he has been seen mooning over this picture. Ira laughs it off, takes this picture home and shows it to his wife Valerie; it turns out that the lady in the picture is Valerie, albeit taken many years ago. Although he finds it amusing and nostalgic, she finds it a terrible reminder of the lives they led at the time. She then shows him a picture of himself at the time - bearded and wearing blue jeans. As he ponders the past, Ira lays the pictures on the table and goes upstairs to bed. Unbeknownst to either Ira or Valerie, the image of Valerie in the picture suddenly disappears.

The next day with Marvin Ira sees the very young Valerie sitting in a park. He thinks it's the present day Valerie playing a joke and after spending the afternoon together in bed, the young Valerie explains that she is the girl he married. Because he never wanted her to change so badly she became real. She reminds him of the ideals they believed in then and he laments about it, and when he starts to justify becoming a corporate sellout she thinks he's become "a drag" and disappears.

After an uncomfortable moment with older Valerie that evening, Ira spends the next day with younger Valerie, attempting to rejuvenate the relationship they had. Later, younger Valerie tries to convince Ira to choose her over her older self when they come in on older Valerie with younger Ira. After an argument with their younger selves, Ira and Valerie realize they still love each other and they still have a lot of life to live yet. The younger Ira and Valerie smile and disappear while the older Ira and Valerie discuss starting a family together.

Roughly half a year before the episode aired, J. M. DeMatteis commented "I have a feeling that the show that appears will not bear much relation to what I wrote. What I've found out is that this season—unlike last, where the script was pretty much regarded as sacrosanct—the network is really interfering a lot. ... Regardless, I know I did a good job and it was a real satisfying experience."


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