Mel <melbella@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Anyone read this issue yet?
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> I was a bit confused by Connor's initial reaction upon ending up
> in hell. From the show, "Origin," it seemed fairly clear that he
> remembered everything when the sphere was broken. But in this
> issue, he is jolted so much as to be sick remembering his time
> in Quortoth and what happened with Cordy. Why, when he should
> have already had that jolt back in S5?
Someone suggested that he's now remembering everything that happened
since infancy, whereas before he only remembered the stuff that
happened after a certain point.
(Don't recall whether this was part of the same suggestion, but it
might also be that, in addition to getting more true memories, the
true memories may have become more vivid so that they overwhelm the
mental balance Connor had established between the true and false
memories.)
--
Michael Ikeda mmikeda@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Telling a statistician not to use sampling is like telling an
astronomer they can't say there is a moon and stars"
Lynne Billard, past president American Statistical Association


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