Sci-Friday is tomorrow! If you’re wondering how you can contribute and participate, here’s the stuff you can expect to see:

TL;DR: a bunch of folks make recommendations about what sort of sci-fi TV shows, films, books, games, food, or neural implants to try out. Some of us will tag each other here on Notes, and some of us will write a full piece for our Substack audience.

Last week, I asked you for examples of the most realistic AND least realistic sci-fi out there, and you did not disappoint:

Even a little Note recommending what to watch makes my day a little better, but many of us try to make a game of making a unique post for the celebration.

Folks who have contributed (or are planning to this week) are tagged here. If you’re out for this week, no big deal at all- but if you want in and I didn’t tag you here, let me know. And, as always, please follow or subscribe to the folks who are writing about sci-fi if you’re interested in seeing what they are going to contribute! There’s a lot to keep up with otherwise, and I don’t want anyone’s work to fall through the cracks here.

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For today’s Sci-Friday, I want to ask a very simple two part question: what’s the most realistic sci-fi TV show you’ve ever seen? If you have a compelling movie or book you’re thinking of, feel free to include that as well. The corollary question might be kind of fun: what’s the worst science you’ve seen in sci-fi? I’m not talking about …

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