Happy Wormsday everyone! Time for another exciting episode of We’ve Got Worm, our weekly show dissecting the web serial Worm, arc by arc. As always, Parahumans expert Matt leads first time reader Scott on an epic journey where they discuss, debate, and nerd out on this excellent book.
This week, your hosts guide you through Arc 22: Cell. Having turned herself into the PRT, interrogation, and dealmaking begins almost immediately. Until Alexandria shows up that is.
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Great podcast as always, I finally caught up with you! I wanted to ask how you feel about the In-universe short time intervals between most events. It usually is just a day or 2, and sometimes just a few hours. I feel that it is the only thing that stretches verosimilitude in the book, how fast they recover from it all, emotionally and physically. How fast they digest events. You mention Taylor moving forward like a shark, and while I agree at some times laack of rest may have been a necessary part of the plot, it usually is uncalled for. The longest time skip we have gotten was 2 weeks or so, and I feel longer stretches of time between many of the events wouldn’t have hampered the rythm of the work. There isn’t even need to describe the events of those days in detail.
Great podcast as always, I finally caught up with you! I wanted to ask how you feel about the In-universe short time intervals between most events. It usually is just a day or 2, and sometimes just a few hours. I feel that it is the only thing that stretches verosimilitude in the book, how fast they recover from it all, emotionally and physically. How fast they digest events. You mention Taylor moving forward like a shark, and while I agree at some times laack of rest may have been a necessary part of the plot, it usually is uncalled for. The longest time skip we have gotten was 2 weeks or so, and I feel longer stretches of time between many of the events wouldn’t have hampered the rythm of the work. There isn’t even need to describe the events of those days in detail.