Last week, I listened to the Night Vale episode that features The Desert Bluffs version of The Sandstorm. Oh, boy-from the radio announcer's hug-it-out patter to the heavily accordion/accoustic-guitar-based background music, that episode hit inspid Pollyannaism on all counts. It was gloriously dreadful! \o
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i'm not sure how i felt about the bridge, but i really liked ted levine in it. he's always good, tho.
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With The Bridge, I find the characters interesting, even when they frustrate me (Marco, and the rancher's wife). I'm glad Levine is getting to be something more than a borderline buffoon, though I still think that "Monk" episode where he interrogates a chimpanzee by mocking it with various monkey-based humiliations was just classic. :D
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The sandstorm episodes were kind of fascinating, because Desert Bluffs is so pollyanna-ish, as you say, but then at the end Cecil's all like, There is blood and viscera all over the radio equipment! and my assumption that we have reliable narrators went right out the window. Now I keep trying to catch Cecil being unreliable, but haven't quite managed yet.
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You know, he actually is! And what's more, it seems he really couldn't help himself. It's a much better outlet for his boredom than talking in class. :D
but then at the end Cecil's all like, There is blood and viscera all over the radio equipment!
Yes, that was fascinating! I wondered if it was more that Nightvale embraces the darkness (and yet tries to find some sense of normalcy and remains optimistic) while Desert Bluffs is just a false veneer over some very frightening things, indeed. It could go either way-- is it the Desert Bluff context which lies, or is it Cecil?
Both places seem to have pet spiders, which is just... *Yihhh!*
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I even remember making fun of how the guy was bald, and I still got a really good score. :) Of course it helped that by then I knew the professor pretty well, this having been the second class I took from him, and he'd invited us all around to his house and cooked for us and stuff, but still. :)
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So much more fun for everyone than a straightforward essay, though-- especially if you're the guy who has to read them year after year. :D
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Perhaps they are in league with the city beneath the number 5 pin lane at the Desert Flower Bowling Alley and Arcade Fun Complex. :O
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AW
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