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Mind On Fire

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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New Beginnings

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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SO4 E11

The “Sometimes A Great Notion” episode from Battlestar Galactica delves into an intriguing narrative involving the resurrected character Starbuck. It evokes thoughts of the James Webb Telescope, which possesses the astonishing ability to peer into the universe’s very origin. Additionally, it captures the dynamic shifts of empires throughout history, paralleling the life and death cycles […]

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The Missing Link

Space 1999 is a thought-provoking show that combines humor, absurdity, and sadness. It encourages contemplation, just like the Moon Base Alpha drifting off course through space. Similarly, Earth moves through our galaxy amidst an ever-expanding universe, consisting of over 2 trillion galaxies, following its own unique path.

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Who’s There?

The Walking Dead: Dead City makes you think. Like what you have to do to survive the walking dead in New York. Also, how could people be religious when the dead walk the earth? Plus, suicide is examined in this segment. Finally, Negan hasn’t changed one bit.

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The Walking Dead: Dead City

The Walking Dead: Dead City takes us back to a time, although in the future, when the US Constitution only applied to Congress. And what that looked like. When the states had most of the power. And the federal government had little power. TWD: Dead City makes you imagine a time when the federal government […]

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Joan Is Awful

With quantum computers able to calculate all the states of the universe in seconds, create worm holes, crack RSA passwords, solve Go, quantum computer driven TV shows will be about you and available anytime, anywhere, on-demand. Netflix’s Joan Is Awful gets into TV streaming websites and what they might look like, and to think, I […]

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The Last of The Fourth of Julys

From one of the past alternate realities that would take more than an eternity to explore all, here’s one from 1974 The Bionic Man titled “The Last of The Fourth of Julys,” which has a couple of mad wine drinking villains who Steve Austin-not the 90s wrestler of the same name-must defeat. Interestingly, Steve Austin […]

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The Vega Influence

The Bionic Woman’s “The Vega Influence” wants you to believe evolution. But what are they really asking? I have a few theories, though, to get to the bottom of it.

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Dark Shadows episode 2

Here’s some highlights from episode 2 of Dark Shadows. There is no turning back; Victoria arrives at the Collins mansion. Plus, Burke Devilin gets a report from his private eye on the Collins. And we check out the Blue Whale, and we get some Collins family history.

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