The episode “Fight or Flight” Re-imagined explores the implications of teleportation, a mind-boggling concept that defies the laws of nature. It raises questions about the potential for teleportation to be used for good or evil, such as undermining national borders and security measures, or torturing and exploiting people. The episode leaves us with many questions […]
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In this episode of *Mind On Fire,” we see Henry struggling to cope with the aftermath of Bill’s murder. She is haunted by his ghost, and she is starting to question her own sanity. Meanwhile, Nikolai is coaching her on what to say to the feds, but she is more concerned about Cleo, who is […]
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Weaving its threads together, “New Beginnings Reimagined” aptly ties up the loose ends that have kept us intrigued. As the curtains close on this climactic episode, it not only unveils the resolution of the intricate Boone family saga but also unveils the layers of Henry’s journey of self-discovery, unveiling her latent powers. A newfound layer […]
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“They Know Not What They Do” has lots to offer on a second watch. For one, Cleo calls BS on Bill’s fake business front. Two, Nikolai is on a needs to know basis. Third, Bill Boone claims the bible is myths, but what about the 53 Hebrew bible characters that archeological sites and fossils verify? […]
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If you reimagine “Awakenings,” you see things different. This segment gets into psychology, the inner child. Also, it looks at non compulsive seizures. Toward the end, Henry’s libertarian impulse for freedom is beginning to be narrowed. And finally, Nikolai, the teleporting slave capturer from Eastern Europe, breaks into Henry’s house. Reimagine this broadcast and see […]
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“He Said She Said” brings up a lot of things on second look. For example, did you notice teleporters bypass geo-restrictions? As well, did you ever think teleporters would make the US Constitution Commerce Clause obsolete? Plus, did you notice, Nikolai resembles some kind of slave capturer from olden times only for teleporters? Last, but […]
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If you reimagine Impulse’s “In Memoriam,” you see new things. For one, Townes is “Leroy Jenkins,” an online persona. Not only this, Leroy Jenkins’’ online girlfriend ghosts him, which makes me wonder why she’s bothering an autistic boy. As well, Townes dreams and imagines his day before it happens. And to top off missed points, […]
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Here’s a few gems you may of overlooked in this reimagine of “The Eagle and The Bee.” If you didn’t see this, this episode deals with the go nowhereness of postmodernity and failed modernist politics. Also, this airing looks at federal agents and state officer jurisdictional disputes. As well, it looks at teleporters and their […]
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Here’s how “Vita/Mors” is reimagined in Impulse. First, it gets into murderous international secret forces. Second, you may of missed all the secret weapons to deal with people like Henry who are teleporters. Also, you missed we are all blind. Toward the end, you may of missed all the religious people under federal investigation. As […]
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Reimagining Impulses’ “Treading Water” has a lot to offer the viewer. This broadcast suggests school terrorism. As well, this airing critiques modernism from a postmodern perspective. Finally, this segment shows us how fear can create an actual black hole in space, which you can travel. These are just a few highlights upon revisiting Treading Water, […]
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