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Sorry to say it's mere coincidence! I am very un-knowledgeable about TV and movies, some student expressed surprise that I wasn't a big Harry Potter nerd once, and I pretended I was insulted by such blatant nerd stereotyping! I am a big classic literature and Tetris fan however. My only TV is a dusty old CRT, but not for old movies, just for NES Tetris. Regarding fonts, I am settling into using dedicated fonts for each course, for Lin Alg I'm using Horta, which does look a lot like a non-italicized classic Star Trek! Captures that abstract, computer-y, manydimensional feel.
As I have commented before, you're an outstanding math teacher. However, with respect to linear algebra, any chance you can make some videos in the spirit of your real analysis and abstract algebra series, based more on rigorous and proof-based linear algebra (i.e. from Sheldon Axler and Friedberg/Ansel texts) rather than the more basic type presented by Anton? I appreciate what you are doing here, but a more "pure math" approach to the subject would be the metaphorical icing-on-the-cake, and a delicious delight!