Fav Episode Ever.
Maybe.
I dunno, I'll get back to you.
I thought the story was great from the get-go. Very cool turning the philosophy into a condition and then extra very cool idea portraying this condition almost like a virus or alien take over that some may have and other don't... no way of knowing! I thought the cool idea was done in a particularly skillful way also. Very good, and often beautiful writing.
However, I would have liked:
1. More "character" interaction. We get a taste of the love interest but that's it; no further development of her, no idea of narrator, who he is, etc.
2. More story/less narrative. This is a general pet peeve of mine, when a story just outlines a cool idea the author had. This story skirts along that, but doesn't quite fall in. I think it said everything it needed to (and maybe more) about the cool idea and its implications,... now we need about 1K words of
real development. Is the relativity virus contagious? Is it God or something causing it? Is the narrator crazy? How is this realization affecting his work at the observatory?
This story barely worked (but barely worked awesomely) because of it's short flash length, but it is such a cool idea it could be fleshed out into a much more successful longer story (if the additional words are character or plot driven and not science/speculation/philosophy driven).
Norm's narration: the best you will find anywhere, as usual. Just heard him narrate for Escapepod a couple weeks ago, Harry and the Crow, and yeah, it was the best read story they've had since the last time he narrated for them. A pretty decent grade B story gets jacke up to an A-, and it has nothing to do with the writing. I hope they don't steal him from us.
Production-wise, the Bartok was used perfectly. Good choice, I love Bartok. The tonal-ambiguity of his string quartet was a subtle/brilliant background to a story with this theme. Reminded me or the use of the Debussy music in the Cat Rambo story about color disappearing not too long ago. I always appreciate things like that, hopefully I'm not reading into things too much!
To dull the overkill on Norm praise though...
as a "socially minded, tree hugging" Democrat myself, I found my feathers a bit rustled by some of the Drabblenews (although I admit I couldn't help but laugh to myself at times).. I always appreciate Norm making fun of ridiculousness in all forms, in general, not biased toward any one guilty side. Absurdity happens in every party, in every philosophy, in every thing thing, and I hope he keeps laughing at life, rather than people.
Buuuut... then you get the Palin/Coulter/Bush clips at the end of the show and Norm redeems himself as still sortof politically ambiguous, and also winds up making me laugh out loud instead of just to myself. Really, I've got to say, that ending is brilliant.
If you know the original clips he used for this you know that the Palin clip is renowned, by many, as probably the "official" worst answer to any question ever asked (google Cafferty Palin you'll see the initial debacle). But then
Norm made the reply an even dumber answer to an even more biased, trigger-happy question by Couric.
The Bush clip was played time and time again by Democrats (like myself, ugh) as "Dumb-ass-frat-guy-Bush-dodging-another-big-question"...
Norm (who, while not always appreciating his production tastes and humor, I really am convinced is an undiscovered genius) plays up "Dumb-Bush" to be somehow, an even "Dumber-Bush"?
Couric, Fox; liberals/conserv media and politicians always have it out for each other, you can never get anything straight. Why not fill in choice words with "Mutant Sea Turtles"? It can't make things any worse.
Why is this hilarious (and genius)? Because on some unconsciouss level, I'm laughing at situations and not worldviews. I'm laughing at the absurdity of mutant sea turtles and giant jellyfish, not people or sides that I'm supposed to target and make fun of.
If Norm can get people to join together against absurdity (or for it, either way, at least identifying it!) by making a podcast dedicated to it, I'm pretty sure we will all get jobs in the Senate if we keep kissing his ass.
Just playin.