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Más allá del límite Stream of Consciousness (1995–2002) watch online HD

Más allá del límite Stream of Consciousness (1995–2002) watch online HD
  • Original title:Stream of Consciousness
  • Category:TV Episode / Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller
  • Released:1995–2002
  • Director:Joe Nimziki
  • Actors:George Newbern,Suki Kaiser,Shane Meier
  • Writer:David Shore
  • Duration:45min
  • Video type:TV Episode

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Short summary

In a future world, nearly all humans have an embedded neural connection to a massive computer system known as the Stream. One exception to that is Ryan Unger who cannot be connected to the net because of a childhood accident that damaged his neurological system. By the standards of the time, Ryan is an imbecile relying on reading books for information while the majority simply having to think it. When a virus starts to kill some of them however, it's Ryan who concludes that it is coming from the Stream itself and all attempts to stop it will be unsuccessful. Only Ryan can save them - both now and in the future.

The quote that Ryan paraphrases to Cheryl about the only crime worse than burning books was not reading them was spoken by writer Ray Bradbury. The actual quote is, "You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.".

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    • Author: Kerdana
    A culture has evolved to embrace a technology where nearly every person on earth is hooked up to instant information. Books and other media have been eliminated or dismissed. What has resulted is a rather humorless culture where most people are about the same. One young man, one of the few that for some reason (a car accident, I guess) was left with the inability to hook up to the huge knowledge web. He is seen as retarded by his peers. Only the man who raised him really shows him kindness. We also find out along the way that only certain books could be scanned and the program had the others destroyed. The main character begins to investigate when a computer virus kills his guardian and begins to infest others (they seem to die of a kind of data overload). He realizes that the only hope for humanity is to shut down the program. This is hard because the program has gained an almost human status with all the pitfalls that this entails. He has a friendship with a young woman who is sympathetic to his feelings but who feels that the program is still the right way to make things better. This is quite interesting as we do miniaturization of computer produces (most recently, those glasses that contain a visual monitor). Will we someday implant a device that allows us to retrieve anything from the internet. It would probably be the end of Jeopardy.
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    • Author: zzzachibis
    Warning do not read unless seen episode.

    Computer technology to me I never felt was the solution to everything or even something to make books extinct. To me it was just an alternative way of acquiring knowledge and also most days I just like to sit down, relax at a good spot with a book in my hand to read and not just read text on a screen. It's just a different and satisfying experience.

    This is another of my favorite episodes of the show. I'll admit seeing this really made me grateful that we still have books around and we still have the opportunity to read.

    The concept in this episode by today's standards I think is plausible. With some of the rapidly advanced tech we have now from the cell phones, touch pads, etc; who's to say one day we won't come this far. Man and machine are about one in the same as everyone in this society is neurally linked with an mainframe interface called the Stream. It's almost like something from the "William Gibson" stories which always featured human and technology accessed by blurring the lines; whatever you think of it will download it into your brain.

    I really liked Ryan played well by George Newborn (Justice League) he's a guy that is an underdog the typical outsider that doesn't fit in because he wasn't born with their ability, so he has to do everything the old fashioned way by reading and studying from actual books. Despite all the knowledge he's acquired throughout the years he still feels like he's miles behind in the race which makes him frustrated and envious of others.

    This makes him sympathetic because he believes he weak because of the lack of the technological ability but he's just being human, that's like with all of us we all do the best we can to acquire knowledge but we can't know everything and it happens on our own speed. That's just part of life and to me that's part of the joy in the pursuit of knowledge.

    I even like the supporting characters from his dad, both have a good re pore between each other which in a way makes what happens latter in the episode all the more heart sinking. Cheryl is solid whom is a sweet compatriot and even she has an interesting developing arc as well; we see despite being one of the people of the stream she can't help but have a fascination with Ryan and his old fashioned ways and she does feel something more for him but she doesn't know what they are yet.

    What really makes this character stand out is how much he slowly evolves, much like in a Howard Hawks film he becomes more of a man as he takes action in dealing with the situation. We see him constantly using the only way he knows how to finding a way to save everyone which of course is reading and research.

    I like how we see the contrast in the acquiring in knowledge despite being old fashioned it all the same got results; where as the technology everyone is using is telling them something but not everything as we see the Stream entity is feeding everyone false info to manipulate the masses. The fact that Ryan is outside the stream means he has true free will he is able to make his own decisions, form his own opinions, draw his own conclusions, acquire whatever knowledge he desires, and most importantly feel things. Unlike everyone at the stream whom lets an intelligence program dictate to them what to think and feel.

    Ryan also throughout the ordeal begins to realizes his worth, that he weakness is actually a strength and we see him become a little more aggressive and confident. From taking on the stream to even exercising the feelings he's long kept dormant from Cheryl, making him not just more of a man but human.

    This tale has good messages about the importance of literacy, old fashioned ways still being the best ways, but also to not let technology take total control of our lives.

    So as you plug in and out of your devices, remember to look up at the sky every once in a while.

    Rating: 4 stars
  • Episode complete credited cast:
    George Newbern George Newbern - Ryan Unger
    Suki Kaiser Suki Kaiser - Cheryl
    Shane Meier Shane Meier - Mark
    Blu Mankuma Blu Mankuma - Stanley
    Tyler Van Blankenstein Tyler Van Blankenstein - Young Ryan
    Kate Twa Kate Twa - Dr. Annaud
    Andrew Airlie Andrew Airlie - Dr. Kevington
    Angela Moore Angela Moore - Nurse #1
    Dolly Scarr Dolly Scarr - Patient
    Peta Brookstone Peta Brookstone - Waitress
    Jennifer Sterling Jennifer Sterling - Janet
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