Noted this read through that just after this scene we learn that Gately likes Mr. Bouncety Bounce and wishes he could communicate to someone to put the TP on the right channel. I took from this that this is how Gately comes to know the Entertainment is dangerous, which could affect everything from what goes on with the possible cartridges at Ennet House to what he might have to talk about with Hal when/if he meets him (?as a hospital roommate?).
Also, in relation to today's post on the main IS page, wondered if this final scene of a person having a seizure, not from withdrawl like Poor Tony, but for emotional/abstract reasons, might be part of a continued attempt to make it plausable to us that certain ways of affecting our senses and sensibilities could result in physical effects -- that the cartridge could work as an instant addiction just as some people get seizures from stress, or even certain patterns of strobe light.
Oh, and while I share the opinion of the uselessness of DARE, the instant damage that seems to attend seeing the cartridge (as opposed to the cycle of increased use/dependance/loss of control of an otherwise fun thing that usually characterizes addiction) might suggest that the video warning to kids might actually be taken seriously, along the lines of Don't drink that lovely bottle of poison you found under the sink," which warnings do tend to work if the child is old enough to understand the warning.
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