Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Topher Grace as a young couple who just moved into a new apartment, the episode is an adaptation of a short story written by Michael Swanwick, and circles around an antique-looking fridge that doubles as a dimensional mirror. What we do know is that without the yogurt, a post-apocalyptic scenario where humans have consumed everything to extinction is inevitable. No one knows why they left, whether it was a looming threat far beyond their own capabilities, or to conquer other worlds. However, one day, quite inexplicably, the yogurt decides to leave the planet in spaceships, leaving the now completely subjugated hairless primates staring up at the sky. But greed takes the best of human emotions, and even if we have a plan to alleviate all of humanity's problems, our tendency is to take shortcuts.Ī decade later, humanity is seen flourishing once again under the yogurt’s rule. Directed by Gabriele Pennacchioli, Víctor Maldonado, and Alfredo Torres, the episode takes a satirical approach to leadership, that humanity does in fact has the potential to be a better race. However, it has plans of its own, and a desire to rule over the planet. The yogurt can speak, and multiply, and seems to be far more intelligent than humans themselves. An alternate reality storyline based on a short story written by John Scalzi, where a group of scientists performs weird experiments on yogurt, and one of the samples gains sentience.
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