“The Moroi” takes place against the backdrop of one of the most seismic moments in modern history: the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Eastern Europe is fracturing. Communist regimes are crumbling. And in Bucharest, Romania, the tremors of revolution are being felt in the most ordinary and desperate corners of daily life […]
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Henry dreams again. This time she is running after her father, screaming that she needs him, but the distance between them never closes. No matter how hard she pushes, he stays just out of reach — not cruel, not indifferent, just gone in the way fathers sometimes are. Then comes something worse. An invisible force […]
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There is a moment in “Fight or Flight,” the latest episode of Impulse, where Nikolai puts in his earbuds, presses play on “Spirit in the Sky,” and goes about his business as if the world around him hasn’t just come apart at the seams. Two people are dead or dying. Blood is on the floor. And […]
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Episode Summary: “When Is a Machine Not a Machine?” This episode centers on Wendi, a consciousness that was once human but now exists as a cyborg — her mind transferred into a synthetic body, her awareness running partly through orbital data centers. She is managed by IT specialists who see her less as a person […]
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In the ever-expanding universe of the Alien franchise, the episode “Observation” from Alien: Earth plunges viewers into uncharted territory, blending science fiction with profound philosophical questions about consciousness, humanity, and the ethics of advanced technology. This installment revolves around Wendy, a cyborg whose transferred consciousness challenges the boundaries between human and machine. Drawing on themes […]
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The opening minutes of Impulse Retcon Season 2, Episode 1 (“Mind on Fire”) are merciless. Nikolai stands motionless outside Henry Coles’ window, watching Bill Boone unload a shot into Cleo. He could end it in a heartbeat—blink, grab Boone, vanish him—but he doesn’t. Instead, he watches the woman bleed out on her own floor while […]
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Lurking in the forgotten vaults of 1980s horror, David Cronenberg’s Scanners (1981)—often shrouded in the mists of the late 1970s era—is no mere cult flick. It’s a encrypted manifesto, a stark revelation of the elite’s playbook for psychic suppression in a world engineered for control. These “scanners,” telepathic mutants born from chemical tampering, aren’t fictional […]
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In the shadowy underbelly of teen drama fused with sci-fi grit, Impulse Retcon continues to warp reality in its episode “New Beginnings.” This installment isn’t just a reset; it’s a sinister unraveling of truths, where superhuman abilities pale against the everyday horrors of deception, denial, and unchecked consequences. Drawing from the raw, unpolished edges of […]
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In the grim underbelly of Impulse Retcon, the episode “They Know Not What They Do” drags us into a world where instant teleportation isn’t a gift—it’s a curse wrapped in corporate greed and family lies. As a science fiction writer who thrives on the dark edges of human nature, I see this series as a […]
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In the chilling world of Impulse Retcon, the episode “Awakening” plunges viewers into a twisted exploration of mental fragility, hidden sins, and the blurred lines between victim and monster. Drawing from the sci-fi thriller roots of the series—where a young woman named Henry discovers her ability to teleport amid trauma and danger—this installment strips away […]
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