Criterion Revisisted (Solid State)
Now my conscious is finally clean again. We move on. Little work has been completed, yet small portions of potions of a project are projecting elements (digitally). I keep a tidy home and clean my flesh often, but neglect (well, forget, innocently), to wipe my mouth and inner ears. A crust develops, but, upon your review, we'll see, god-willing, that this has a neglible effect:
October Harvest/November Rain
October Harvest/November Rain
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Shit. The crust didn't matter, man. It ENHANCED the thing, you see.
I was keeping myself together until the end, in which a STATIC-yet-turbulent image and theme was played. Life, yes, is a sweet insanity. This was borne out as well by the fact that the show had the most titles of any show, ever, which gave it a time-warp-projection-astral-field kind of vibe to me... Valerie/The Hogan Family/Valerie's Family/The Hogans. Valerie died one summer hiatus in a fiery watery grave, and those kids just went on with their sweet insanity as if she was just out on a really long grocery shopping trip. Their dad killed them all in the second-to-last season, and then the next season was like a 3/4-time prequel in universe aleph. Every commercial was integrated into the show's plot that season, which added to the chaotic plasma de-containment harnessing power of that season.
Well, you've certainly outdone yourself. We expect nothing less. Tally-ho!
5 stars out of 4.
Well thank you. Now, I remember the death of Valerie being exactly that - sweet insanity. It really shook me up back in '86 or there abouts. It was they neglected to tell children that the characters were only actors... but were they? A question that's sure to haunt me...
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