Vishali Seshadri
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I didn't... You know, you look up and you're like... You get through 100 pages without even realising it.
So I think...
Yeah.
How did you find that for Charlie?
Yeah, it was very technical.
And I could say even with the way, like,
you know, you'd see it through Helena and the way she'd go about like healing people and everything.
Like I did enjoy that sort of like, you could tell the amount of love and research that had gone into behind, like, you know, even anatomy and all that sort of stuff.
I had the same experience as Lily.
I don't think I still completely grasp how these different sort of
magic abilities work and I would have liked to maybe have that explained a little bit more but in saying that you didn't need to really like you could still follow the story and have the understanding of why things were happening without having it kind of you know hit over the head with how these things work
Well, yeah, they don't have the time to sit with it because it's war.
And I think that's what was done really well because war's not meant to make sense.
It's confusing and things are just happening.
And that's why I said I felt like I was in the war with them.
So I think in those terms the trauma was done well because it is all over the place.
You don't know what's real.
You're trying to figure out what's going on and that sort of thing.
Yeah.
I know this is completely probably not related at all, but the structure I think kind of is reminiscent of what war is like.