In 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 […]
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“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 the episode “The Return of Mitchell Campion” from “The Outer Limits,” something extraordinary occurs. Mitchell Campion, while deceased, finds himself transported to a Mediterranean Island. This mirrors the modern marvel of social media, where one can virtually ‘teleport’ across the globe in an instant, making what was once considered miraculous now seem commonplace. The […]
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Depending on the era’s time and the Supreme Court rulings, this NBC 1979 TV series “Cliffhangers” illustrates how the federal government or Congress in 1880 could regulate local activities (intrastate) if they significantly affected interstate commerce under the US Constitution’ Necessary and Proper Clause.
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“Prey” depicts an alien attempting to harm a Native Tribe in pre-industrial times, predating the capitalistic North and the pre-industrial, slave-based economy of the South. However, its narrative falls short in the late 1960s, coinciding with the time when some Native tribes attained citizenship.
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Impulse 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 […]
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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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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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Impulse’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 […]
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