Anyone want to comment on these scenes, from pp.95-121? I love the little details we learn about the boys and their feelings and attitudes toward E.T.A. I especially love how DFW starts with Hal's charges, proceeds to John Wayne, Pemulis, Schacht, Troeltsch, Struck, and Stice, and then goes quickly backwards, ending again with Hal, even thought he doesn't tell us so specifically, but we can figure it out from the various topics. Nice.
In Hal's Viewing Room, Stan Smith's continuous looping of tennis forehands and backhands seems to be another mindless, repetitive loop like the Entertainment itself. "Don't Think Just See Don't Know Just Flow"
"Why are they all still here, then, if it's so awful every day?' Good question. Probably only Wayne's going to make the Show, and the other kids can go to college on various scholarships or via rich parents. Why go through the torture for years?
Love Hal's line, "In a nutshell, what we're talking about here is loneliness." Yes.
_________________ "The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you." DFW
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