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Hrm, who was the guy that had the whole crew attached to the Stewie's-simulated-reality machine? In Search Part II? Oh wait, that's Borath.
Hrm, who was the guy that had the whole crew attached to the Stewie's-simulated-reality machine? In Search Part II? Oh wait, that's Borath.
It's sort of like an extension of the holographic principle — the multiverse (or the total of all the quantum states in all of the universes) is constrained by a lower-dimensional encoding, and that has the effect of limiting the degrees of freedom within all of the universes in such a way that the state in any one is…
It's sort of like an extension of the holographic principle — the multiverse (or the total of all the quantum states in all of the universes) is constrained by a lower-dimensional encoding, and that has the effect of limiting the degrees of freedom within all of the universes in such a way that the state in any one is…
I suspect that the mirror universe doesn't literally operate in parallel with ours, but that when people on our side pass into it, essentially whatever reality they're in at the moment just has its polarity switched, so basic continuity is preserved, along with the actions of previous people who pass through.
I suspect that the mirror universe doesn't literally operate in parallel with ours, but that when people on our side pass into it, essentially whatever reality they're in at the moment just has its polarity switched, so basic continuity is preserved, along with the actions of previous people who pass through.
Let's say the first Weyoun. There were a few.
Let's say the first Weyoun. There were a few.
Ok, AV Club, lets lay the cards on the table:
Ok, AV Club, lets lay the cards on the table:
"Profit and Loss" is bad like "Trials and Tribblations"… they don't really hold together but they are awesome concept episodes.
"Profit and Loss" is bad like "Trials and Tribblations"… they don't really hold together but they are awesome concept episodes.
I remember when I saw "The Wire" and Garak revealed his equipment and why he needs it, my first thought was: "Oh, he's a junkie. That's why he's so creepy and super-intense."
I remember when I saw "The Wire" and Garak revealed his equipment and why he needs it, my first thought was: "Oh, he's a junkie. That's why he's so creepy and super-intense."
Most dated element:
Most dated element:
"(So basically, Channel 62 : UHF :: The community center : Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo. This “save the [blank]” premise recurred frequently in ’80s Hollywood.)"
"(So basically, Channel 62 : UHF :: The community center : Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo. This “save the [blank]” premise recurred frequently in ’80s Hollywood.)"