"The Sentence" is an episode of The Outer Limits television series. It first aired on 4 August 1996, and is the final episode of the second season.
Dr. Jack Henson creates a Virtual Prison — an environment in which convicts experience a life sentence in a harsh regime in just a few hours of real time.
In a near future plagued by prison overcrowding, Dr. Henson presents his new invention — a virtual prison where a subject's feelings of guilt literally convict them by subjecting them to a lifetime of imprisonment in a matter of minutes. Demonstrating the device before a group of policymakers, Dr. Henson successfully demonstrates the process by rehabilitating a career criminal, though one of the observers, Senator Meade, voices concern about possible risks.
Determined to prove the viability of the process, Henson continues the demonstration with another prisoner, a man who repeatedly insists upon his innocence. When the new subject experiences seizures upon the device's activation, Dr. Henson realizes the man had indeed been telling the truth about his innocence. Since the machine was not programmed to deal with a man who was not guilty, it created a nightmarish world of a virtual prison that he could not escape. In an attempt to retrieve the subject, Henson hooks himself up into his machine; while he succeeds in retrieving the subject, the man dies soon afterwards.
Let that windshield break your fall
we'll count how many times
you roll on the asphalt
but when you're unconscious girl
fill that gut up with sorrow
and leave those eyes for catching
And prior to this accident
your error
your execution
this plague is now over
you've gone and slept your fever away
your execution is
your only way out
this act of treason
has led the jury to its verdict
sentenced to death
let the windshield break your fall
count how many times you roll on the asphalt
Glass rips like a knife to your thigh
leave your ghost behind
are you afraid yet
don't bother to try to open your eyes
once this is over
are you afraid yet
Nightfall
the stoplight before your house
the beginning of it all
We'll keep you guessing on the outcome
how come you're scared is it maybe
because our hook might catch
Glass rips like a knife to your thigh
leave your ghost behind
are you afraid yet
don't bother to try to open your eyes
once this is over
are you afraid yet
This is trial and error
but your mistakes have been made
(this is what you wanted and the jury agrees
this is your sentence)