I know there's already a mammoth Hal thread going around but there's another side to this whole DMZ thing nobody's really looked at, as far as I know. I'm doing this without my book, so no pg numbers, just what I remember - could be wrong.
First of all how do we know that the DMZ is legitimate? Pemulis gets it from the Antitois who get it from some mysterious old man that also gives them the Entertainment, who as far as I know is some sort of Deus ex Machina. 1) Who is the old man? 2) Who's to say the DMZ is real?
Also, the ending seemed to suggest to me that Hal's about as far as he's ever been from wanting to experiment w/ DMZ. Isn't it a bit offensive to Hal, and ignorant of the direction in which Wallace is trying to go, to say that he'll just go and do something as irresponsible as that? It seems to me like the end is about people doing the right thing - Gately, the A.D.A., Hal - or at least they're trying to. It's more than just pessimist/optimist, here, though. Isn't it more likely that Hal's bad SATs/Senior Year grades (remember they doctored all of them, he says early on) have to do with the moment of enlightenment/collapse of the psyche he has near the end?
To me the end as far as Hal is concerned is all about how, finally, his PinkFloydish wall of intellectual fluff is being torn down. And he can get out of the Anhedonic - if that's a word - hole he's been in since just about when Joelle entered her hole, and/or much earlier. He's finally able to do what he really should have done after Himself's death, with the grief therapist.
Re: Orin. What happened? Has anyone found a clue in the Year of Glad chapter or wherever as to whether he's still alive or not?
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