Lord_Savaunt wrote:

Well the performance of Ice-T that I most enjoyed was his appearance on Welcome to Paradox. It was a short lived anthology show on the Sci-Fi channel that explored where the relationship between man and technology.

The episode Ice-T was in focused on new methods of criminal punishment. He played a career criminal that gets out've prison and shortly winds up in trouble with the law again.

Instead of another jail like he's been in before he's sent to a new experimental no walls prison where the inmates have chips implanted in their skulls. If they try to break out or misbehave they are subjected to hellish psychological torture. They see visions of hell and feel intense pain ect.

It was a very moving piece particullarly the climax. Truly a moving performance.

There was also an episode that had Henry Rollins playing a nuero surgeon that specialized in a whacked form of therapy. Patients could have painful memories erased from their minds.

The problem was that if they wanted those memories back a second person had to assist in the transferrence. The patient would reclaim the memories without the emotional pain that had accompanied it. That pain would be placed in the mind of the second person who read the memory back into the patient.

All in all a great show that apparently didnt have enough viewers because it only lasted one season.

Hmmm... I wonder if there are any teas on the market with sedative type qualities. I could sure use one right now cause it's late and I should be asleep.