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1. Ugh, I meant to work on my novel tonight and got distracted by social media (Twitter and FB). And then got irritated by it. I need to take a hiatus from it (well except for the GH fan board which is a lovely place). Also I really do not like Twitter. It's basically people yelling at each other twenty-four/seven. Outside of the Dali Lama, I don't really like anyone. I feel like I'm back in high school.
(As an aside, really glad this wasn't available when I was in high school - I'm not sure I'd have survived. My niece is on snapchat, apparently no one in college or high school does Twitter or FB any longer - they all do snapchat. That's hilarious.

2. Stumptown

Eh, they appear to still be pushing the Dex/Grey ship, and have killed the Hoffman/Dex ship. I'm annoyed. I preferred the Hoffman/Dex to Grey/Dex, although not fond of either.

I did however like tonight's episode in spite of myself. A little disappointed...the story thread feels a bit...cliche. But, I like Dex and found her interactions with both the guy from Afghanistan and Sue Lynn Blackbird interesting.

The rest of it felt rather boilerplate to me, unfortunately.

Diagetic vs. Non-Diagetic

Date: 2020-03-08 12:04 pm (UTC)
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I'm hyper sensitive about pop music cues in movies and TV. (I was a music and film critic for my college newspaper.)

As I said, I usually don't mind the way Stumptown uses pop music cues. Coming out of Dex's car stereo, the music is diagetic (occurs within the narrative), so the characters hear it, they are aware of how it connects to the narrative, and kind of roll their eyes at it. It's a cute bit of commentary on the trope.

Last night was different. There were three heavy emotional scenes, each linked to a non-diagetic pop music cue. It was overkill for me. I felt Stumptown didn't trust the audience to respond to the content of the scenes without help.

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