Also, one particular sequence involving the repeated appearance of the good doctor himself is pretty blurry if viewed without your glasses, as well. (cinemablend.com)
In other words, the sequence of «letters» in DNA is chemically arbitrary: There is nothing intrinsic in the chemicals themselves that explains why particular sequences carry a particular message. (firstthings.com)
In these moments, I was brought to mind of Eric Steel's excellent 2006 documentary, The Bridge, in particular the sequence where Ken Baldwin, a man who survived his own suicide attempt having leap from the Golden Gate Bridge, relates that, as his feet left the bridge, «I instantly realized that everything in my life I thought was unfixable was totally fixable — except having just jumped.» (filmireland.net)