Hank’s sense of well-being derives from his ability to outsmart and outperform the medieval population, thanks to the unfair advantage of coming from 1300 years in the future. Moments like this raise questions about meritocracy. Technically, Hank can outperform anyone in the sixth century. But, like the nobles, who have power because of their families, he starts from ahead. It’s not clear that he’d be as successful if the playing field were even.