this may have been mentioned already, but i just noticed a real parallel between the 'fate' of orin and the fate of hal. they both become the victims of their greatest fears- for orin, it's roaches, and for hal, it's being unable to communicate. both of these fears are foreshadowed in different ways, orin becomes like the roaches in the tumblers, etc. this is obvious. but i'm bringing it up because i (and others) have wondered about himself's fears of the young hal being unable to communicate, and how to reconcile that part of hal's history with what eventually happens to him- if what eventually happens is the result of DMZ, a dosed toothbrush, marijuana withdrawal, or whatever, then it can't be directly connected to hal's youth, but it can't be coincidence either, right? i'm thinking that the early episodes from hal's life, like the professional conversationalist section, demonstrate how these themes are with him from early childhood- that even though they manifest in an unexpected way, the fears and issues one has often stay with one- even if himself's fears are not connected at all to the ingestion of DMZ or a dosed toothbrush or whatever it was.
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