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Oct 21, 2022 03:12PM
Based on The Peripheral by William Gibson. The first two episodes are streaming on Amazon Prime Video. I just watched the first episode and it was terrific. (view spoiler)[I'm not a video game player but I recall being drawn into the novel by Gibson's prose in the same way that I found myself drawn into this first episode. I hope they can keep pulling me along with the story. (hide spoiler)]
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I watched the first two episodes last night and enjoyed them both. I am going to be heretical and say (view spoiler)
Regarding the episodes themselves - (view spoiler)
Overall I would say it was a good start and I will watch the next episode next week.
I have not read Gibson's novel but am tempted to once the show is finished.
Just watched episode 1, and will probably watch the second tomorrow. I really liked it. More than I was expecting to. I've read a fair amount of Gibson, but not this series. I mentioned over on Discord that I found the Virtual world parts very much how I pictured them from Stephenson's Snow Crash. And I found that a bit interesting.Also (view spoiler)
I noticed the same similarities, but find the different takes very interesting. Big tears to see they cancelled Paper Girls, but I also feel like they didn't really push the advertising for that one. It flew under a lot of people's radar. Shame, but an excuse for me to finally get the comics.
🙌Welcome back to the sim.
#ThePeripheral is returning for a second season - only on
@primevideo.
https://twitter.com/ThePeripheralPV/s...
Just watched 3 episodes last night and enjoyed it. I've always liked Chloë Grace Moretz since she was Hit-Girl in Kick Ass.
John wrote: "More CyberGrimdark I would say; especially those sections set in the UK"RainDark
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Trike wrote: "John wrote: "More CyberGrimdark I would say; especially those sections set in the UK"RainDark
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No.
I like that her setting is a slightly-future-version of rural America, and a commentary on how manipulative big G government is towards that population.While, at the same time, the future world is a meagre dystopia carefully masked to be a lot more idyllic than it really is.

