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David Wayne's portrayal of the "unlikable" Walter and Thomas Gomez’s "hammy" yet effective Devil are frequently cited as the episode's highlights.
Critics from YouTube and TV Tropes argue that Walter becomes bored with immortality too quickly—within days—which can make the character's descent feel rushed or underdeveloped. Key Community Perspectives The Twilight Zone 1x6
“David Wayne is great fun as unlikable hypochondriac Walter Bedeker.” IMDb David Wayne's portrayal of the "unlikable" Walter and
Watch a detailed breakdown of Bedeker's descent from hypochondria to immortal boredom: The Twilight Zone Episode 6 Review: Six Degrees of Freedom He strikes a bargain with a jovial, business-like
Walter Bedeker is a self-absorbed, insufferable hypochondriac terrified of death. He strikes a bargain with a jovial, business-like devil named Cadwallader: his soul in exchange for and indestructibility . The contract includes an "escape clause" allowing Walter to die only if he chooses to. Critical Consensus
"Escape Clause" (1959) — Review This episode is a dark, Faustian comedy that explores the irony of getting exactly what you want. While often overshadowed by the series' heavier hitters, it remains a notable entry for its cynical humor and "be careful what you wish for" moral. The Core Premise