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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]), "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.

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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]), "Remember Me" contains The fact that the crew take Crusher's claims seriously, despite the fact that they're highly unusual and not supported by any known data, can be interpreted as a remarkable feminist message.message for believing women stories, particularly in a post-#[=MeToo=] world.
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Five years is a pretty long time after filming an episode, particularly for an actor as old as him.


* HarsherInHindsight: In his sole scene of the episode, Dr. Quaice expresses to Beverly his grief over his wife's recent passing after decades together. Only five years later, Creator/BillErwin (who portrayed Quaice) lost his wife of 47 years.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In his sole scene of the episode, Dr. Quaice expresses to Beverly his grief over his wife's recent passing after decades together. Only five years later, Bill Erwin (who portrayed Quaice) lost his wife of 47 years.

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* HarsherInHindsight: In his sole scene of the episode, Dr. Quaice expresses to Beverly his grief over his wife's recent passing after decades together. Only five years later, Bill Erwin Creator/BillErwin (who portrayed Quaice) lost his wife of 47 years.
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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]), "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.
** Can be considered by some as a BrokenAesop, as the pro-feminist elements largely occur in the pocket universe that formed based on Beverly's own thoughts while a group of men are working to save her from the outside "real" universe. At the same time, her son is the one spearheading the efforts to save his mother, and the rescue effort hinged on ''her'' realizing the problem and making the conscious choice on her own to come through the rift.

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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]), "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.
** Can be considered by some as a BrokenAesop, as the pro-feminist elements largely occur in the pocket universe that formed based on Beverly's own thoughts while a group of men are working to save her from the outside "real" universe. At the same time, her son is the one spearheading the efforts to save his mother, and the rescue effort hinged on ''her'' realizing the problem and making the conscious choice on her own to come through the rift.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In his sole scene of the episode, Dr. Quaice expresses to Beverly his grief over his wife's recent passing after decades together. Only five years later, Bill Erwin (who portrayed Quaice) lost his wife of 47 years.
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** Sadly a BrokenAesop. Everyone is listening to Beverly Crusher? Everyone is believing what a woman says? Picard is turning the ship round when she says so? Beverly is rejecting patriarchal technology? Only in the pocket universe her own mind created, where she is subconsciously setting all the rules; and it's about to erase her from existence. Not until she stops running away from patriarchal technology (in the shape of the way out that the people outside the pocket universe are creating for her) does she finally escape.

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** Sadly Can be considered by some as a BrokenAesop. Everyone is listening to Beverly Crusher? Everyone is believing what a woman says? Picard is turning BrokenAesop, as the ship round when she says so? Beverly is rejecting patriarchal technology? Only pro-feminist elements largely occur in the pocket universe her that formed based on Beverly's own mind created, where she is subconsciously setting all the rules; and it's about thoughts while a group of men are working to erase save her from existence. Not until she stops running away from patriarchal technology (in the shape of the way out that the people outside "real" universe. At the pocket universe are creating for her) does she finally escape.same time, her son is the one spearheading the efforts to save his mother, and the rescue effort hinged on ''her'' realizing the problem and making the conscious choice on her own to come through the rift.
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** Sadly a BrokenAesop. Everyone is listening to Beverly Crusher? Everyone is believing what a woman says? Picard is turning the ship round when she says so? Beverly is rejecting patriarchal technology? Only in the pocket universe her own mind created, where she is subconsciously setting all the rules. Not until she stops running away from patriarchal technology (in the shape of the way out that the people outside the pocket universe are creating for her) does she finally escape.

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** Sadly a BrokenAesop. Everyone is listening to Beverly Crusher? Everyone is believing what a woman says? Picard is turning the ship round when she says so? Beverly is rejecting patriarchal technology? Only in the pocket universe her own mind created, where she is subconsciously setting all the rules.rules; and it's about to erase her from existence. Not until she stops running away from patriarchal technology (in the shape of the way out that the people outside the pocket universe are creating for her) does she finally escape.
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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]), "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.

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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]), "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.message.
** Sadly a BrokenAesop. Everyone is listening to Beverly Crusher? Everyone is believing what a woman says? Picard is turning the ship round when she says so? Beverly is rejecting patriarchal technology? Only in the pocket universe her own mind created, where she is subconsciously setting all the rules. Not until she stops running away from patriarchal technology (in the shape of the way out that the people outside the pocket universe are creating for her) does she finally escape.
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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]) "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.

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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]) feed]]), "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.
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* ValuesResonance: As detailed in [[https://medium.com/athena-talks/the-radical-feminism-of-believing-women-fd02496e1df#.92l2byixd this 2016 essay]] (which Creator/GatesMcFadden [[ApprovalOfGod happily shared on her Twitter feed]]) "Remember Me" contains a remarkable feminist message.

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