Lily Crozier
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I agree.
I think Sen did a really good job with it.
And I think...
They did a really good job balancing Helena being unreliable but also not being untrustworthy.
So as the audience, we can still believe what she's experiencing and what she's saying and what we are learning through her.
But because she doesn't know everything, we don't know everything, and I like that balance.
I like that there's still things to discover, and I thought that was really clever structurally how that was balanced.
Yeah, he was completely, he was a true villain.
But I also do like the balance in that part one
that you could tell that he was a victim too.
And that was never downplayed.
And perhaps that was because I had read it before.
That was probably, it was developed much more and alchemised, I felt.
Yes.
I mean, I thought it was interesting in the way that I suppose romanticism is such a buzzword in the genre and a lot of Sandler News fan base has called it romanticism, although I don't agree with that definition.
And so I think there are preconceived ideas of Kane's character and the arc, I suppose, of their relationship that people go into and you spot the redeeming qualities because of that.
And so I think there are tiny little things
Yeah, true.
A social experiment.
So we've got to find someone who has not heard of one of the biggest books of the year.