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Tango0114 Sep 2019 4:15 p.m. PST

… Carbon With a Case of the Body Snatchers.

"Seems like any other day. You head to the doctor to undergo a routine digital back-up of your consciousness, but find yourself suddenly trapped in someone else's body. That's the premise behind Restoration, an Australian sci-fi miniseries now available to watch for free online.

Created by Stuart Williams and Matthew Clayfield, Restoration is a five-part video series about a lawyer named Oliver Klein (Grant Cartwright) whose company offers to download his consciousness to have for a backup, in case of his death. After what seems like a routine backup, Oliver wakes up one month later in the body of a total stranger named Gavin Worth (Stephen Carracher), with no clue what happened or how to fix it. But, perhaps the weirdest thing is… Oliver's still walking around too…"
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Zephyr115 Sep 2019 8:35 p.m. PST

omigosh, can you imagine the lawsuit (or story plot) if he'd been downloaded into a woman's body…? ;-)


Note: There wouldn't be a lawsuit, because he signed a User Agreement he didn't bother to read… ;-)

Tango0116 Sep 2019 11:50 a.m. PST

(smile)


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Covert Walrus04 Oct 2019 4:15 a.m. PST

Sounds intriguing. . .

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