Hoping For Electric Dreams
When I was first trying to understand cyberpunk I went knee deep in research and one author I kept coming across was Philip K. Dick, who wrote the book Bladerunner is based on. This year Amazon is making an anthology show based on his work called Electric Dreams and I'm excited to watch it and see if it gets the cyberpunk plot bunnies moving. I'm kind of getting into the cyberpunk/ scifi thing and...IDK I'd love to venture away from the Shy Cartel-verse. 'Lucky' is kind of going to be a foray into that.
Speaking of Philip K. Dick, apparently in the new Bladerunner 2049 they created a futuristic version of the 80s instead of the 2010s, so companies like Pan-AM still exist in that world. It seems to me the 80's is so ingrained in cyberpunk since it came about around that time and that in my head some of the "fashion" (I'm real bad at describing clothes) in this serial is more 80's. Particularly with Charlotte, whose look with the dress and carvat is based off this 80's trend:
Oh, did anyone catch my teensy tiney Sunday Nights in Savannah reference in the last chapter ?
Luce suddenly takes extreme care chewing his food as he thinks it over. He picks up an errant blueberry from Haley’s plate.
I never describe what Haley is eating but in my head it's the same thing Rose ordered at the restaurant in Sunday Nights in Savannah.
Virtue Part III
Recap
Haley has settled into working as an escort at Control, Jean Dory's private brothel within a brothel, and is getting closer to Luce Grace but now Rayne and Minnow are asking him to take on the police commissioner's son as a client so they can spy on him.
Time is going to move in this chapter and this comment is going to be explored...
Virtue Part III
Playlist
- 1 - The Moment I Said It by Imogen Heap
- 2 - Unsteady by X Ambassadors
- 3- The Poet by U317 (Yes, I am pilfering through the QC playlist)
- 4 - Forever Ago by Woodlock
- 5- Feed Me Diamonds
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