The MIT building theory is pretty cool.
Regarding Hal and his dad, Hal refers to his father believing he (Hal) was not speaking on P. 899, though I can't recall right now if there is direct reference by Hal to the conversationalist -- in any case, the "not speaking" delusion was certainly remembered by Hal, whether or not the conversationalist episode was real.
Regarding Molly Notkin, worth noting that the name she gives Joelle (E. Duquette) is also (p. 993) the author of one of the scholarly articles about Infinite Jest V, who apparantly claims to have seen some part of it. And Duquette (?the same? ?the "Father") is one of the co-authors of the book the Filmography is taken from, which is interesting, since those authors don't seem to know whether to believe that "E. Duquette" could have seen IJ V. Is E. Duquette a nom de plume of Joelle? Or, more likely to my mind, of Notkin herself, who seems to like to claim knowledge she doesn't necessarily have and/or misattribute it (Wasn't it someone else who had the paranoia about the sum total of erections in the world, and not J.O.I., as she alledges? I can't find the original appearance of that joke in the text.) Notkin may be purposely throwing up a false scent to protect Joelle, as she may be doing, as well, when she gives a clearly absurd description of the treatment center Joelle is at. Notkin (like Pemulis is for Hal) may be a tricksterish but fiercely loyal friend to Joelle.
Oh, and doesn't the fact that Himself used Orin and Joelle's townhouse as the set for most of his late films (see Hal's recollection of Accomplice on page 945), mean that Notkin now lives on/in the set for these films, including Infinite Jest, since she took over the apartment from Joelle?
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