User talk:ThomasReynolds

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Schedule and Topic Due

 * Thomas,

More specifics here will help. Your topic is not just to "get" the episodes, but also to watch them. Research will involve learning about the different series, maybe reading interviews with creators &c.

The schedule should reflect the quarter--it's going to be more difficult to copmmit time during midterms, for instance.
 * Best, Stevenarntson