His alter ego reveals that things are going well with him, and that he has put his life in order. ![]() His alter ego tells him that it is time to come to terms with the fact that he is being replaced, and that he is becoming a memory. He even plans on marrying her and having children, something Peter had apparently not considered.Ī very ill Peter is lying in the hotel room when his alter ego arrives. He then goes on to tell Peter that he had a long discussion with his current girlfriend and that she was ready to dismiss him, but the alter ego convinced her that their relationship was worth saving. He receives a phone call from the alter ego, who tells him that he tried to make amends with a woman who he convinced to leave her husband and then put her and her son in an apartment but then dumped her when he got bored. Peter sits in a hotel room, growing sicker. When Peter asks why the alter ego is doing this to him, he says that Peter did this to himself. The alter ego says that the more deserving of them should take over the entire life, and that he turned down an unethical advertising job that Peter had previously accepted. From a pay phone, he calls his alter ego and says he wants to work things out. Angry at the prospect of his alter ego stealing his mother, Peter hangs up.ĭuring a storm, a sick Peter stares into his apartment from the street. The man also tells Peter his estranged mother phoned to try to patch things up, and that the man has invited her to live with him. Peter, however, thinks that it's possible that when he went to a friend's lab and a picture was taken of his "aura" and somehow, it "stole" something from him, like a piece of himself that is now the alter ego in his apartment. He figures that Peter is just a piece of him that wandered off while he was sleeping, that he is the real Peter. The character used an astral projection to get out of his body. The alter ego tells Peter that what explains the whole situation was perhaps the result of something that happened in the Jack London novel, The Star Rover. The man on the other end tells him that Peter is too late because the man used the $200 that was stashed away to buy enough groceries to hold him for a long time. The next day, Peter cashes out his bank account, calls the grocery store and insults them to ensure that his alter ego cannot get any food delivered, and then calls his apartment again to gloat. Peter asks if the two of them could just lead normal lives the man on the other end tells him that Peter's life is terrible, and that he is going to change it. He thinks about heading over to his apartment, but the man on the phone warns him against it. Stunned, he begins to believe that the man he is speaking to is his own alter ego. Flustered, he heads out of the bar, goes to a phone booth on the street, calls his house and gets Novins again. ![]() Peter speaks to the man on the other end of the line, initially thinking that it is a joke, but eventually hanging up the phone in shock. Intending to call someone else, he accidentally dials his own home phone number, and the phone is answered by Peter Jay Novins. If they do it hard enough and long enough, something might just push om the Twilight Zone." Some people, like Peter Jay Novins, just push. "Some push for what they need some push for what they want. "Shatterday" is the first segment of the first episode of the first season (1985–86) of the television series The New Twilight Zone.
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