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<blockquote data-quote="AdamJames" data-source="post: 1803740" data-attributes="member: 459333"><p>Lol, and feeling a bit queezy. I think that's the first time anyone's mentioned that in this thread.</p><p></p><p>Now that I think about it, that probably was the most novel bit of the show. On the one hand, I was repulsed, but on the other hand I couldn't take my eyes off it, and was glad I stuck with it because I can now say that, before I die, I know that a colon has a surprising structure. There aren't many biological structures that are triangular(ish) that I'm aware of. You could use that footage for a sci-fi film as the docking tube between two spaceships and have the actors walk along it.</p><p></p><p>Mostly I was impressed: if you are going to do science, you have to be a bit fearless and get over taboos. Within the confines of ethics of course (imho). The sight of Dr Xand casually talking about what he was seeing on the monitor while being ... interrogated ... gave me a lot of respect for him.</p><p></p><p>But I'd forgotten all about that scene till you mentioned it. Some things one's mind tries to forget...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamJames, post: 1803740, member: 459333"] Lol, and feeling a bit queezy. I think that's the first time anyone's mentioned that in this thread. Now that I think about it, that probably was the most novel bit of the show. On the one hand, I was repulsed, but on the other hand I couldn't take my eyes off it, and was glad I stuck with it because I can now say that, before I die, I know that a colon has a surprising structure. There aren't many biological structures that are triangular(ish) that I'm aware of. You could use that footage for a sci-fi film as the docking tube between two spaceships and have the actors walk along it. Mostly I was impressed: if you are going to do science, you have to be a bit fearless and get over taboos. Within the confines of ethics of course (imho). The sight of Dr Xand casually talking about what he was seeing on the monitor while being ... interrogated ... gave me a lot of respect for him. But I'd forgotten all about that scene till you mentioned it. Some things one's mind tries to forget... [/QUOTE]
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