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proximoception) wrote2016-03-24 05:06 pm
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Walking Dead only gets away with this level of subtlety because no one in a million years would expect that out of such a show.
We're watching only it and Better Call Saul (and the slow drip of Adventure Time) so it's hard not to compare. I'm not convinced WD isn't the more brilliant right now. Though I'm not entirely clear on what BCS is up to; have many guesses but it's slipped out of my grasp before.
We're watching only it and Better Call Saul (and the slow drip of Adventure Time) so it's hard not to compare. I'm not convinced WD isn't the more brilliant right now. Though I'm not entirely clear on what BCS is up to; have many guesses but it's slipped out of my grasp before.
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That said, shows need to stand up even when not fully understood. That last and hardest trick to art, where the initial pleasures are continuous with the deepest. Or we get the Interstellar problem where no one is happy but the tiny number of people whose brains have been dissertation-damaged into interpretation machines, e.g. me.