See, it always looked to me like blue light (or maybe shadow) around the dress itself, where the only sense it makes to my brain is that the fabric is white.
And then finding out years later that lamp pic really was what you thought:
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Edit: Or not? It's lies all the way down...
E.T.
Yes really. I played it all the time as a kid and didn't think it was any more difficult or abstract than the rest of the 2600's catalogue. Granted, we kept the manual, which made a huge difference in understanding and enjoying its bizarre logic, but still. I had no idea it was so hated until at least a decade later.
"How he looked like"? Really BBC? Not "how he looked" or "what he looked like"?
It did. Production order makes more sense, so for anyone else who needs it:
1 Pilot
2 You Are Here
3 Arrhythmia
4 Perception
5 Skin
6 Are you Receiving?
7 The Bends
8 Blood Brothers
9 Unbound
10 Simon Says
11 Disrupt
12 Beholder
13 Straw Man
Basically those scenes in Gen V when Sam hallucinates puppets being torn apart.
I might swap in Explorers as the third to complete the "kids flying spaceships" theme. But BNI was a classic too.
Behind the dress, yes. No one's disputing that. The difference between that bright light and the dress itself makes it look like it's in shadow, at least to some of us.