Pandiculate
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definitely will be loading this when I want some bleakness![]()
archive footage from the mouth of hell, never mind the HBO series, watch this instead
definitely will be loading this when I want some bleakness![]()
archive footage from the mouth of hell, never mind the HBO series, watch this instead
Some are quite heavy... maybe they start off with a dark one. But some are much lighter and at least one is downright silly.That was my interpretation just going on how heavy I remember it being, kind of a Crime and Punishment or War and Peace style dealing with big 'existential' questions. Not that I've ever read those books in full.
Sounds interesting. Similar idea to the effect of Substance D in A Scanner Darkly.Also Severance is interesting so far. The characters work for this corporation that uses a technique called "severance" on some of its employees, which essentially splits their identity into a work self and a personal self. The toggle between these selves is activated by a pulse emitted in the elevator these employees take to their office. So the work self only has awareness and memory of being in the office, and the personal self has no idea what their work self does at the office.
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I've only seen the film of that, but yeah a sort of artificially induced dissociation. Only in Severance it's a surgical operation rather than a drug.Sounds interesting. Similar idea to the effect of Substance D in A Scanner Darkly.
Also Severance is interesting so far. The characters work for this corporation that uses a technique called "severance" on some of its employees, which essentially splits their identity into a work self and a personal self. The toggle between these selves is activated by a pulse emitted in the elevator these employees take to their office. So the work self only has awareness and memory of being in the office, and the personal self has no idea what their work self does at the office.
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Yeah its a super interesting show. I don't remember the last time a show had me this eager for the next episode.I'll attempt to seek this out. Thanks @Clinamenic
The premise is a good question - are these people severed, cleaved, in two? Or are they emancipated from work. It's curious that this ultra-level of compartmentalisation is the focus of a post-Thatcher vocation-qua-identity, post pandemic - porous borders/WFHHFW...
And even as a show, in the last few episodes it's gotten very good.Conceptually its one of my favorite shows ever, and as a show its pretty good.