New Beginnings, the latest brainchild of Impulse Revisionism, offers more plotlines than a conspiracy theorist’s dream journal—and the same level of logic. At its core, it’s a tale of confusion, deceit, and the occasional supernatural miracle. The characters, meanwhile, are seemingly in a race to outdo each other in the “Worst Person You Know” competition.
Read MoreIn the heart of the wilderness, Evil Corp fieldworkers find themselves reminiscing about the comforts of cubicle life and the allure of an office with a view. Their current reality, however, is far from idyllic. Tasked with retrieving a teleporter who is bleeding to death from a stab wound, they face a surreal and grim […]
Read MoreIn this episode “Awakenings” of Impulse Revisionism, we see Henry in a state of deep despair and isolation. She feels completely detached from her surroundings and strips down, symbolizing her vulnerability and the trauma she has endured. Henry’s past is marred by abuse, and she struggles with unresolved issues related to her father.
Read MoreIn the chilling and surreal world of Impulse Revisionism’s “Awakenings,” we follow the tumultuous journey of Henry, a young woman grappling with extraordinary abilities and the haunting fragments of her past. This narrative delves into the depths of Henry’s psyche, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the struggle for control in a world that seems […]
Read MoreIn the latest episode of “Impulse Revisionism,” titled “He Said She Said,” the series delves into the complex aftermath of a contentious date between Henry and Clay Boone. The episode opens with Henry’s retaliation against Clay, whom she believes crossed a line. Meanwhile, Clay, grappling with the consequences of his truck accident, turns to alcohol […]
Read MoreImpulse Revisionism’s “In Memorium” episode unfolds multiple compelling storylines. Firstly, Henry and her mom’s perpetual state-to-state movement. Second, Townes, honored at a science ceremony, faces being ghosted by Zoe, hesitant to meet him. Third, the question arises whether everything is a mere accident, challenging evolution’s narrative. Fourth, Henry’s eccentric dad resurfaces. Lastly, Henry grapples with […]
Read MoreImpulse’s Revisionism of “The Eagle and The Bee” intricately weaves a complex narrative, drawing on themes of sacrifice, identity, and the collision of contrasting worlds. From Nikolai’s life-or-death report to Henry’s exploration of her childhood home, each episode unfolds a layer of suspense, punctuated by the intersection of religion and communism. As we delve into […]
Read More“Vitamors,” the opening episode of Impulse Revisionism, delves into a labyrinth of interconnected issues gripping the lives of its characters. Henry grapples with her unique teleportation ability in isolation, juxtaposed against a world teeming with unnerving revelations. From a car dealership concealing a dark trafficking operation to the illicit use of mail forwarding for licenses, […]
Read MoreNavigating the currents of Impulse Revisionism, we embark on several captivating narratives in the “Treading Water” episode. Students, oddly unaware of bombings or shootings, tread an unusual path. Henry grapples with the perplexities of teleportation, finding talk insufficient. Always three steps ahead of government authorities, Henry unravels mysteries. Witnessing the warp of space and time […]
Read MoreThe episode “Treading Water” of Impulse Revisionism is particularly captivating. It delves into Henry’s uncontrollable teleportation powers, sheds light on the challenges of bad single mothers who struggle to raise their children who might not survive in society, and also addresses the unsettling topic of school lockdowns.
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