The cost is that none of Douglas Adams’ characters comes anywhere near as alive as most Harmon characters do. Dirk Gently comes closest. The narcissism of nihilism? The Total Perspective Vortex couldn’t exist in Harmonverse, because Harmonverse is pre-emptively set inside it.
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Several people have been replying with links to Harmon’s story circle stuff. This tweet is just to note that yes, I read all about it last week, thank you. Good stuff.
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Ah shit, this might be hedgehog stories vs fox stories. Szplug.
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Hmm. Strong vs weak halo effect stories. High vs low charismatic energy. Confidently wrong vs superforecaster storytelling.
Harmon is fun but likely on the wrong side of this particular divide.
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This is probably too esoterica reach but Harmon is Heideggerian while Adams was Sartrean. I think.
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“A montage is a movie apologizing for reality”
Why can’t I come up with lines like this
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Ok the movie Abed makes “Chief Starr and the Raiders of the Galaxy” is awesome and basically the trailer for Rick and Morty
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The two shows I’ve liked recently are at extremes. Expanse is unironically played straight. No genre self-awareness showing through, just technically polished late-stage mature genre art. But clean, without baroque or mannerist excess. Community is 10 levels of self-aware irony.
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Both are very late stage though, in their respective art forms. I haven’t really liked any early stage stuff. Like “quasi-reality cringe comedy about awful people” is a newish genre I don’t enjoy.
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Thinking of Fleabag era not the older Always Sunny/Office/Curb Your Enthusiasm era.
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Ah re: Cringe... it’s Millennial cringe I don’t vibe with I think. The older stuff has a clear X-ish sensibility.
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Done watching Community. That was kinda educational.
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Mr Robot is cyberpunk. All the cliches, drug addicts, mega-corps, only thing left is cyber-enhacement.
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