Loved this episode. The end of it literally had me "tear".
My theory is that is wasn't Asimov who wrote all those notes for the original novella but A. E. No way a famous writer would make so many notes. He threw away in the trash or something and A. E. picked it up. She probably copied Asimov's signature from one of his books and basically rewrote the whole novella. And when she says it sounded exactly like Asimov, it's her cheeky way of saying she knows he stole Asimov's work because it was actually her work that he stole.
Now back to the ending which had me getting tears. I loved it that he was working at a Renaissance fair and Ian saves him to see his vision from his first glance at pong. Perfect storytelling.
My theory is that is wasn't Asimov who wrote all those notes for the original novella but A. E. No way a famous writer would make so many notes. He threw away in the trash or something and A. E. picked it up. She probably copied Asimov's signature from one of his books and basically rewrote the whole novella. And when she says it sounded exactly like Asimov, it's her cheeky way of saying she knows he stole Asimov's work because it was actually her work that he stole.
Now back to the ending which had me getting tears. I loved it that he was working at a Renaissance fair and Ian saves him to see his vision from his first glance at pong. Perfect storytelling.
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