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L.I. Underhill is a media critic and historian specializing in pop culture, with a focus on science fiction (especially Star Trek) and video games. Their projects include a critical history of Star Trek told through the narrative of a war in time, a “heretical” history of The Legend of Zelda series and a literary postmodern reading of Jim Davis' Garfield.

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  1. elvwood
    January 8, 2015 @ 11:25 pm

    Of course.

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  2. Daru
    January 9, 2015 @ 12:05 am

    Absolutely.

    I have no memory of watching this the first time and on my re-watch with my partner last year we skipped this.

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  3. Froborr
    January 9, 2015 @ 2:19 am

    Oh. Yes. Obviously.

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  4. Dustin
    January 9, 2015 @ 5:32 am

    Bloody clever.

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  5. Daru
    January 9, 2015 @ 6:03 am

    Absolutely bloody clever.

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  6. reservoirdogs
    January 9, 2015 @ 7:07 am

    Because there's really no other way to do it… unless you want to do something like Clerks and talk about a future that never happened like "the resurrection and accession of Tasha Yar through the death of Wessly Crusher"

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  7. Jacob Nanfito
    January 9, 2015 @ 10:05 am

    That didn't happen?

    Must've been a dream…..

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  8. Josh Marsfelder
    January 9, 2015 @ 3:00 pm

    Careful-I may still do that, just not in the context of this episode.

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  9. K. Jones
    January 9, 2015 @ 5:34 pm

    The human soul IS a clip show.

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  10. Daru
    January 9, 2015 @ 9:27 pm

    Its is, see the chilling show Black Mirror's episode The Entire History of You where people have access to their entire memory like a hard drive/DVR recorder and the implications that has.

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