That's the problem, isn't it? How much easier it might be to solve our loneliness if we could just be lonely "for anyone." (from Tales from the Loop, episode six: Parallel)pic.twitter.com/ILuEWH3Cew
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That's the problem, isn't it? How much easier it might be to solve our loneliness if we could just be lonely "for anyone." (from Tales from the Loop, episode six: Parallel)pic.twitter.com/ILuEWH3Cew
My issue with this episode, and with Tales from the Loop in general, is that I think it stays on the surface, enamored with its gimmicky plots but not exploring the personalities and emotions those plots could let us examine.
In this episode the main character meets an alternate universe version of himself, but while the protagonist has been alone his entire life, his other self has known love. It offers up a great opportunity to explore what this does to a person, but IMO it doesn't do much with it.pic.twitter.com/Q1YS46BM1t
I have sometimes imagined what an alternate-universe version of me who hasn't been alone the way that I have might be like. The doors that loving and being loved could open inside myself. The different person I might be. Could still be, maybe, someday.
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