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* Hi! So, it's been a while since I've done a proper post. A big part of that is that I was priced out of the place I was renting, and I've been occupied with the process of finding and moving into somewhere with rent I can afford. There's a funny story about how I found the place I'm living now, or rather how it was found for me, but I don't think I can do it justice without including too many identifying details.

* At the Rep Club, we're currently rehearsing for the Christmas Show. It's going well; it's one of those fortunate productions where everybody gets along and things are progressing fairly smoothly. We might even achieve the rare feat of doing a full run-through more than a week before the show opens.

* I did end up bailing on Dracula Daily and Re: Dracula, shortly after I last posted about them, as part of a general recognition that I was trying to keep up with too many different things on Tumblr. I've stuck with most of the other similar things I was signed up for (am enjoying Kidnapped Weekly, and increasingly convinced that I never have actually read Kidnapped before), but I'm trying to avoid getting sucked into any new ones. Most recently, I managed to resist the temptation to get involved in a readalong of Journey to the West – something I would love to share with people under other circumstances, but right now too much of a commitment to take on.

* The reading challenge for September was "a book with a one-word title"; I read Blitzkrieg by Len Deighton. The reading challenge for October was "a book about people wearing masks, hiding, or masquerading as something they are not"; I read The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie (and a whole lot of comic books where Scooby-Doo and friends team up with Batman and friends). The reading challenge for November is "a book by, about or telling the story of an indigenous population"; I wasn't sure a Bony novel would really count, but I decided it was time to try the next one anyway – it was Bushranger of the Skies, and I wouldn't have been comfortable counting it for that prompt but fortunately it did definitely fit the alternate prompt for November, which was "a book about families".

* I've been watching Pluto on Netflix. I could write a post about the experience, but it would be pretty much exactly the post I wrote about the experience of watching The Sandman on Netflix with a few proper nouns changed.
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The Sandman is, as far as I recall, the first show I've watched that uses the streaming model of dumping an entire series on the audience in one go, or at least the first one I've watched at release time rather than later enough that the spacing of the episodes was moot.

I don't like it. The streaming model, I mean, not the show. The show is very good; I've enjoyed every episode I've watched so far, and spent some time after each savouring it and thinking about what will or might happen next. And then usually I've had to wait a bit until I could find time to watch and digest the next episode. Which means that I had a lot of fun making excited noises with people after watching the first episode, and then by the time I watched the second episode everybody else was several episodes ahead of me, and by the time I watched the third episode everybody else was finished.

As I write this, I've just watched the fourth episode, and I'm having Thoughts and Feelings about what might happen in the fifth – and about the fact that this is an especially impressive thing for the show to have achieved considering that I've read the books and in theory I already know what happens next – and I've got nobody to share this moment with, because nobody else I know is at the same point in the journey as me.

The frustration gets an extra boost because I'm also doing Dracula Daily, so I've got a synchronous fandom experience to compare it to. I can imagine having a similar experience with The Sandman if the episodes were spaced out enough for us all to react to each episode before the next one appeared: the mix of people who know the story already and people who are discovering it for the first time, people throwing out their theories about what's going on, people going "I'm new to all of this and I wasn't expecting that" and people going "I thought I knew all about this and I still wasn't expecting that" and most of all just people having an experience together and being able to say to each other, "Isn't this a thing that's happening to all of us, what do you think will happen next?"

I think I would have enjoyed that experience.

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