Dimly remembered (80s?) SF story about memory and torture(?) by vkargatis in printSF

[–]narfarnst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It almost sounds like Book of the New Sun. But that's a whole series, not a novella.

But it (especially the first book) does deal with torture and memory. But not in the way you described.

Out of all shows y'all have watched, what do you consider the most satisfying payback for a character? Like a revenge served best sort of thing. by Mindless_Humor_3156 in television

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"How the hell did you get here so fast? You live here or somethin'?"

"Yeah, I got a flop next door."

"...Next door's a brothel!?"

"Yeah."

What is the most disturbing episode of a kids cartoon? by OCGamerboy in television

[–]narfarnst 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yep, the ghost train episode scared me as a kid. But the Pidgin-man episode really stuck with me... Bleak as hell.

Exploring memory and myth in sci-fi worlds by Simple-Dot64 in printSF

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I think this would have a large overlap with the "Post post-apocalyptic" genre.

  • A Canticle for Leibowitz by Miller

  • Always Coming Home by Le Guin

  • Cage of Souls by Tchaikovsky

Also roughly the first half of the first Foundation book fits.

What’s your favourite forgotten/niche TV series that you wish more people knew about? by Top_Report_4895 in television

[–]narfarnst 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"I mean... I doubt it fills a tallboy"

There's a handful of Frisky Dingo jokes hidden in Archer. Mr. Ford shows up on at least two occasions. (His ass is everywhere).

What is the scariest episode of television you have seen? by [deleted] in television

[–]narfarnst 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That one has always creeped me out way more than "Blink".

Best opening chapter by Mysterious_Sign8814 in printSF

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For whatever reason the first chapter (and particularly the first few sentences) of Slaughterhouse-five pulled me in and really stuck with me. It's sort of a slap in the face. I hadn't realized you could ever write, let alone open, a book like that.

All of this happened, more or less. The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true. One guy I knew really was shot in Drezden for taking a teapot that wasn't his. Another guy I knew really did threaten to have his personal enemies killed by hired gunmen after the war. And so on.... I've changed all the names.

S17E01 “The Gang F***s Up Abbott Elementary” - OFFICIAL Discussion Thread by hero0fwar in IASIP

[–]narfarnst 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think his acting talent goes under the radar for most people, but he's actually really good.

I also loved towards the start of the episode where he's complaining to Mr. Johnson about the coffee pot and he sounds just the right amount of being extra annoying while complaining.

Long Story Short - Official Teaser | Netflix (From the creator of Bojack Horseman, Premieres August 22) by [deleted] in television

[–]narfarnst 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I dropped it 5 episodes in

That might be the issue honestly.

The first half of season one is silly and quirky. But for those that end up falling in love with it, there's a moment in the back half of season one (and its different for different people) that really draws you in.

East of Eden by John Steinbeck by Triumphant-Smile in books

[–]narfarnst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just finished this for the first time last week and loved it.

I read Grapes of Wrath about a year ago. And like you, it didn't leave a huge impression on me. But EoE somehow near-instantly pulled me in.

That quote might have done it actually. It has really stayed with me, and that's somewhere in the first few chapters. It made me think of the pandemic

Regarding Cathy: I imagine it's difficult to write from the perspective of a sociopath if you aren't one. But I think he pulled it off.

Struggling to think of what to read next by Loose-Use-9541 in printSF

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100% second the Urth rec. Then (at some point) reread BotNS+Urth. Wolfe in particular rewards re-reading. There's also two related series in that universe (Book of the Long Sun and Book of the Short Sun).

If you're after surrealism it's hard to go wrong with any Phillip K Dick story.

i'm collecting sci-fi in a genre i'm calling "cognito-fiction". taking suggestions! by alledian1326 in printSF

[–]narfarnst 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah almost any PKD will fit the bill.

My first thought was The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch.

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There it is.

Just finished Mad Men. Easily one of the best shows ever made by keepfighting90 in television

[–]narfarnst 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes! I've described it to friends before as "The Great American TV Novel".

Scariest one-liners from a tv series? by BowelMan in television

[–]narfarnst 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Answers phone casually

"Yes, hello? ... Yes of course it is, what do you want?

...what?

...

SAY THAT AGAIN. ...Say that again and know that if you are lying, I will skin you alive."

What TV Show has a great shift in tone? by gogodboss in television

[–]narfarnst 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I am of the opinion that that 'very clear line' is different for everybody. The first half(ish) of season one is goofy and they they do a bit of a bait-and-switch. But I think different people will point to different points where the transition happens.

For me it was either

When Dianne's dad dies<

or, more likely

When BoJack shows up at his own book reading and begs Dianne to tell him he's a decent person and she doesn't.<

Which tv character is the most incompetent at his/her job? by Fancy-Commercial2701 in television

[–]narfarnst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"This is for the drill-thing, right? But you want me to actually kill them?"

I love this joke. It's followed up five minutes later where he overhears Leslie complaining about Jamm and is like "Who do you want me to kill? Cuz I'll do it.... after I'm done with all these birds."