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City on the Edge of Forever (Star Trek TOS) and The Girl in the Fireplace (New Who)
There's Sometimes a Buggy
English - April 05, 2015 19:24 - 2 hours - 30.5 MB - ★★★★ - 14 ratingsTV & Film Society & Culture Philosophy memory timetravel amnesia continuum identity paradox romance thefuture thepast timeline Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In Part 2 of our Nimoy tribute, we look at two TV episodes dealing with time travel romance. If you've been listening to the show for a while (or even just listened to the first episode), you may already suspect that time travel + romance =/= good times all around. We contemplate the problems for writers of tragedy created by having a time-travelling hero. Also, Elise would like to apologize once and for all for always saying "cyberpunk" when she means "steampunk" (or in this case, gearpunk) in an attempt to show off her non-existent knowledge of cutting-edge sci-genres.
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