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- Stacey goes on a desperate final mission in the epic conclusion... in which nothing ends the way you thought it did.
- A previously unknown chapter in the Star Wars saga.
- Alexandra opens the coffee bar at 5:45 on New Year's morning; a man woozy from revelry asks to use the restroom and then to sit down. She tells him not to throw up. He makes some cell-phone calls, and she realizes he's an important person in Hollywood. He guesses she's an actress. They talk about power and its abuse. He makes her an offer. Why is he doing this for her?
- Stacey, a bubbly and naive girl who ends up a pilot of an X-wing in the Rebel Alliance, becomes the student of a reclusive mentor, the Jedi master Yoda.
- A Woman hitches a ride with an unusual man and his equally unusual dog.
- Gail, a university student, arrives at the fish archives of the museum of natural history; she has bones from a dig on Catalina, and her assignment is to determine which fish the prehistoric islanders ate. She's all business, dressed in black; the two scientists at the archive joke around, make references to "Office Space," and try to get her to lighten up. No dice. She matches all but one set of bones, and finally needs their help. The three go on a hunt through the museum's many shelves of samples. Will they sort it out, and will she have any fun?
- A young Russian woman, Irena, looks at the camera and introduces herself in English. She is sending the recipient 48 short films, made with a camera that her brother borrowed from the military. We see some of the films, including the first, in which she left on the lens cap. Irena comments from time to time, observing that shooting movies makes her feel like dancing. After the 48th film, she offers her assessment.
- Bala and Zoots live in a two dimensional world. Bala is a roundish sweet-potato shape on stick legs, and Zoots is a cat. They go for a walk to see the sunset. Bala, who speaks English, proclaims the sun a perfect circle; Zoots, who speaks Me-Yow, says it's a sphere. Bala must consider this challenge to a two-dimensional world view. Can Bala's epistemology add a third dimension? And if so, how far?