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* {{Unperson}}: David wakes up one morning to find that all records of existence and memories of his existence have been erased.

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After a night of raucous partying, David Gurney wakes up the next morning to discover that his wife Wilma no longer recognizes him. As he continues throughout his day, he discovers that nobody else, his dresser, his coworkers, the local bartender, or even his mother, display any signs or recollection of knowing him. If that isn't enough, all of David's documentation regarding his identity is changed by unseen forces to further assist in the delusion that he isn't remembered by anyone. He is ultimately committed to an asylum for being seen as delusional, but he soon breaks out, determined to find ''some'' inkling of proof that he's still a real person.

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Air date: March 23, 1962

After a night of raucous partying, David Gurney (Richard Long) wakes up the next morning to discover that his wife Wilma no longer recognizes him. As he continues throughout his day, he discovers finds that nobody else, else – not his dresser, his coworkers, the local bartender, or even his mother, display mother – displays any signs sign or recollection of knowing him. If As if that isn't enough, all of David's documentation regarding his identity is has been changed by unseen forces to further assist in the delusion notion that he isn't remembered he's not known by anyone. He is ultimately committed to an asylum for asylum, due to being seen as delusional, but he soon breaks out, determined to find ''some'' inkling of proof that he's still a real person.






->'''Creator/RodSerling''': A case of mistaken identity? Or a nightmare turned inside out? A simple loss of memory, or the end of the world? David Gurney may never find the answer, but you can be sure he's looking for it in the Twilight Zone.

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->'''Creator/RodSerling''': ->'''Rod Serling''': A case of mistaken identity? Or a nightmare turned inside out? A simple loss of memory, or the end of the world? David Gurney may never find the answer, but you can be sure he's looking for it in the Twilight Zone.Zone.
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->'''Creator/RodSerling''': Cameo of a man who has just lost his most valuable possession. He doesn't know about the loss yet. In fact, he doesn't even know about the possession. Because, like most people, David Gurney has never really thought about the matter of his identity. But he's going to be thinking a great deal about it from now on, because that is what he's lost. And his search for it is going to take him into the darkest corners of the Twilight Zone.

After a night of raucous partying, David Gurney wakes up the next morning to discover that his wife Wilma no longer recognizes him. As he continues throughout his day, he discovers that nobody else, his dresser, his coworkers, the local bartender, or even his mother, display any signs or recollection of knowing him. If that isn't enough, all of David's documentation regarding his identity is changed by unseen forces to further assist in the delusion that he isn't remembered by anyone. He is ultimately committed to an asylum for being seen as delusional, but he soon breaks out, determined to find ''some'' inkling of proof that he's still a real person.

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!!Trope or Tropes Unknown:
* AllJustADream: David wakes up the next day to find that the events of yesterday never happened... but discovers that he no longer recognizes Wilma.
* CassandraTruth: David desperately tries to convince everyone around him of his identity and the fact that most of them know him very well, but none of them recognize him.
* CreatorCameo: The mental patient in the asylum who thinks that he's UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill is played by John Brahm, director of the episode.
* {{Gaslighting}}: David discusses the trope, believing that someone or some''thing'' is attempting to drive him crazy by paying everyone who knows him, including Wilma, his best friend Pete, and his own mother, to pretend not to know him.
* HereWeGoAgain: When David wakes up at the end, he believes the whole episode was simply a nightmare. Until he finds out that Wilma doesn't look at all like he remembers her.
* NapoleonDelusion: When David is committed to a mental hospital, one of his fellow patients believes that he's UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill.
* NotHelpingYourCase: Jumping out of a window and stealing a van certainly doesn't help David convince Dr. Koslenko that he's not crazy.
* RiddleForTheAges: The true reason why no one can remember David, why all of his documentation has been erased or changed, and then why everyone else looks different to David himself but still knows him, is never explained at any point in the episode.
* RippleEffectIndicator: Although there's no confirmation that the episode's events are time-travel induced, David finds a picture of himself with Wilma taken before he vanished, but as he shows it to Dr. Koslenko, she vanishes from the picture before he can see it.
* SoftGlass: When David jumps out the window, it breaks more like wood than glass, and he's uninjured from the stunt.
* {{Unperson}}: David wakes up one morning to find that all records of existence and memories of his existence have been erased.
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->'''Creator/RodSerling''': A case of mistaken identity? Or a nightmare turned inside out? A simple loss of memory, or the end of the world? David Gurney may never find the answer, but you can be sure he's looking for it in the Twilight Zone.

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