Doing recaps of "Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams" for @vulture and it's turned out to be this great way of talking about sci-fi functionality. Review of the first episode: "Real Life."http://www.vulture.com/2018/01/electric-dreams-recap-season-1-episode-1-real-life.html …
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A good hour of tv should have 4 to 5 of them because that's how you evolve that story. Most sci-fi short stories have one because they really are much shorter, story-wise. They're more situational and cerebral and less dramatizations.
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And yes, every scene you are revealing something, but by "reveal-based" storytelling I'm talking about the kind of episodes that are only building to one point, but rather than telling an evolving story full of synthesis, they just tease and spin their wheels.
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