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Mind On Fire

Impulse Revisited’s episode “Mind On Fire” serves up a darkly comic blend of teen angst, murder, and teleportation, making it the show you didn’t know you needed for your “high school drama meets crime scene cleanup” fix.

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New Beginnings

In the latest episode of “Impulse Revised” titled “New Beginnings,” the tension between Henry and Clay reaches a boiling point. After Henry saves Clay by teleporting him to safety, Clay’s reaction is far from grateful. He lashes out, calling Henry a monster and threatening to expose her. Henry, unfazed, retorts that no one will believe […]

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They Know Not What They Want To Do

Here’s a rundown of Impulse Revised’s “They Know Not What They Want To Do”. In the quiet corners of our lives, impulses stir—forces that drive us, often without our understanding. These impulses, like hidden currents, shape our actions, leading us down paths we cannot foresee.

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He Said, She Said

“He Said, She Said” of Impulse Revised weaves together several intriguing storylines. One follows Nikolai as he files a sinister report to the corporation. Another explores the connections between teleportation, brain seizures, and lost time. The final storyline delves into responsibility and accountability in personal relationships.

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In Memorium

Impulse Revisited of “In Memorium” starts with Zoe and Townes in an online game, delving into Townes’ need for order due to autism. The focus then turns to Henry, who can teleport, as she faces daily challenges. The story addresses a serious theme – a link between police and fentanyl, highlighting societal complexities. Althusser’s concept […]

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The Eagle And The Bee

Impulse’s Revised of “The Eagle and The Bee” unveils intriguing storylines. First, the proletariat revolution seems to be taking a leisurely stroll – though, shh, we wouldn’t want to upset the communist dreamers. Then, in a twist reminiscent of Abraham and Isaac, the Mennonite leader opts for a sacrificial approach to drugs, deviating a tad […]

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Vitamors

Impulse Revised’ episode “Vitamors” ventures into multiple compelling narratives, offering a tapestry of intriguing storylines. At its core, the episode unravels the complexities surrounding Henry, whose childhood trauma intertwines with her ability to teleport. Additionally, it sheds light on the unexpected involvement of Mennonites in the drug trade, while concurrently showcasing the strain on law […]

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Treading Water

The “Treading Water” episode of Impulse Revised incorporates several intriguing narratives. It delves into the concept of teleportation, which people do on the regular. Also, we see the lines between reality and dreams blurred for Townes because its all electrochemical responses. The Ship of Theseus paradox is also explored. Moreover, teleportation enables individuals to answer […]

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State Of Mind

Impulse Revised’s “State Of Mind” delves into some grim themes as it explores the persistent yearning of Lucas, the black sheep of his family, to join their illicit drug smuggling enterprise in a bid to draw closer to his kin, shedding light on the potential dangers lurking within families. Concurrently, Deputy Anna’s unsettling revelation that […]

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Pilot

The updated “Pilot” of Impulse Revised contains several notable omissions on the fourth viewing. For instance, teleportation can be likened to experiencing a seizure or blackout. Also, a teacher deceitfully claims a false Ph.D. credential, and Henry’s doctor subjects her to servitude for a staggering three years. Furthermore, a clear distinction emerges between the concept […]

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