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<p dir="auto"><strong>RockinRickyRialto</strong> — <em>9 years ago(November 02, 2016 04:36 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">isn't the idea of a digital heaven or being reunited with loved ones. It's the fact that you get a second chance at your youthand especially, if you're gay, you get to go back to a version of the 80s where you don't have to live a repressed life in the closet.<br />
It's similar to the Twilight Zone's Walking Distance, about how nostalgia and the desire to do over past mistakes are such a big part of us. But it's brilliant because it looks like San Junipero is heading for a message about how you can't stay in the past forever, but then says "screw it! You can do what you want. Be happy."<br />
If you must blink, do it now.</p>
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