Wind ripples through the grass, the blades pale and grey in the starlight, and the shifting trees and blank horizon remind you of that feeling, serenity, the feeling of cosmic logic with your first love, a lifetime ago, before the world ended.
David and Patrick are joined by @DarthdYT to dive head-first into a bottle episode, and then deal with the Prophet's violent ends.
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00:00 - It begins!
02:10 - High level reactions (TLDR: this show rules, ep3 is confusing to Darth)
06:39 - Causality and narrative frameworks
13:50 - The comic might be magical
16:38 - Station Eleven Episode 3 Summary
19:00 - Violence is socially located in Station Eleven
23:56 - Physical objects and art
29:13 - Arthur and Miranda: affectation or changeable
48:28 - Shakespeare Theory Hour: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
01:06:49 - Darth's small nitpick is ACTUALLY good writing
01:08:45 - The social is predicated on it's exclusions
01:10:45 - Miranda's apocalypse
01:22:01 - I remember damage: the ending of things
01:32:20 - Cursed dinner party 101
01:50:25 - Pitch meeting & regrets
02:05:15 - Miranda's life: what is art
02:14:58 - Station Eleven Episode 4 Summary
02:18:45 - The prophet's cult
02:21:50 - Production design & characterisation
02:26:30 - The golf resort & the prophet
02:36:34 - Shakespeare Theory Hour: The Tempest
02:39:10 - Rhetoric of competent Jeevan
2:43:35 - The comic's story
2:49:06 - Generational divide
2:53:30 - Beacons for the prophet
03:02:50 - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Aren't Dead
03:15:00 - Support us at patreon.com/zeroindent