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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. Sean Dillon
    October 18, 2017 @ 4:07 pm

    You know, I thought you’d have long hair, but I didn’t see the small beard (is that a beard, or is it just the part of your face not covered by the light of the window [I can clearly see the mustache though]).

    A lot of the video went over my head (mostly due to my lack of knowledge within the field of electronics), but it was still a fascinating watch.

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    • Josh Marsfelder
      October 18, 2017 @ 6:37 pm

      …I don’t have a beard.

      I’m going to keep my hopes up and assume that was just the way the lighting played with the camera.

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      • Sean Dillon
        October 18, 2017 @ 7:28 pm

        Yeah, I figured that might have been it. Sorry for making the wrong assumption.

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        • Josh Marsfelder
          October 19, 2017 @ 4:03 pm

          I don’t have a mustache either.

          I mean I know my lighting and camera are bad, but…

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          • Sean Dillon
            October 19, 2017 @ 8:55 pm

            Yeah, looking at it now I don’t know what I was thinking. Still, fantastic interview.

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