 I wanted to make a short video congratulating Joel Hodgson on renewing Mystery Science Theatre 3000 and doing it in a spectacular fashion, the most money making movie or television project in Kickstarter history, more than five and a half million dollars I think. I wasn't planning on making a video about this and I wasn't even planning on contributing to the Kickstarter fund. I was just going to sit back and see what happens. But at the last minute there, I had to scrape a little something together and jump in because there are very few people in the world who can document that they've been Misty's longer than I have and that's not an idle boast. That's not just hubris here. Take a look. Here's my Misty membership card from the early 90s. Misty number 39. That's me. So when I said that there are very few people who can document that they've been Misty's longer than me, there are exactly 38. How exactly this happened? I don't know. The first time I saw the show and saw the address to send in for a membership, I sent it in right away. I guess everybody else had to see the show a few times first, no, I was right there. When I was watching the broadcast live last night with Joel and Felicia Day in Los Angeles at that comic book shop out there, I was feeling, honestly, I was feeling kind of left out. I was wishing that I was participating in some more substantial and visible way, so I make this little video. That's all I can do. And I should congratulate Joel again for regaining control of Mystery Science Theater. He was the creator after all. It belongs in his hands. And although I don't understand every choice that he's making right now, it's his and he did it right the first time. So I'm enthusiastic. I'll be watching closely just like every other Misty. You can support 30 Seconds Sci-Fi and my other projects by becoming a patron. There's a link in the description below. And visit the 30 Seconds Sci-Fi Tumblr, that's my headquarters. In addition to my videos, I publish links and updates there every day.