Subject: re: parts 4 through 6
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Posted on: 2024-01-08 21:00:37 UTC

I’m amused by the running gag of Naomi running into Kaito in places he shouldn’t be and just kind of brushing it off. It makes sense, with her familiarity with The Simpsons, that she wouldn’t be bothered by characters in that universe being wacky and unrealistic. (Not realizing, of course, that Kaito isn’t really a resident of Springfield.)

I really loved the scene where Tanner tried to explain the cosmology of the PPC universe to Kaito, stumbling over more and more complex metaphors until finally giving up and just psychically zapping the info straight into Kaito’s head. (And I rather suspect that last effort failed anyway, since Kaito still seems quite lost!)

I feel like Kaito’s delaying of the assassination, and his general failure to grasp what missions are and how they work, is maybe getting drawn out a little too long. I know we’re only through “part 1” right now, but the fact that I know Kaito’s impression of the PPC as a hit squad that will punish him lethally isn’t accurate, makes it hard for me to have much empathy for his emotional state right now. The stakes he’s imagining aren’t really there, and it’s breaking my immersion in the story, and giving it an overly serious and anxious tone.

Typos:
First off, you’ve really got to double-check your superscripts and footnotes before you publish your links. A lot of the footnote numerals in this section haven’t been switched to superscript font, and there are some superscripts and footnotes that aren’t paired with anything. Obviously, no one can catch every error in their work, but I feel like most of these should have been caught on a second read-through.

Ned took Naomi to the couch and assured her he still liked him.
“her”

"Mhm," Kaito nodded.
Separate paragraphs for separate speakers.

Kaito stared at the cat that was his partner as it kneaded the ground to wipe the front off.
I’m not sure, but is that supposed to be “wipe the foam off”?

—doctorlit personality is composed only of “To-Do List,” “Perfectionism” and “Daydreaming”

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