![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Or in “Playing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain,” the father’s really painful backstory is, on first reference, very swiftly articulated. The examples that I can think of in “Occupational Hazards,” there’s this incredible kind of list making. Of course, you can be doing both of those things at once. There are two ways to look at it: one, either you’re centering an audience that knows that lexicon, that has that vocabulary at its fingertips or, two, you are just really crediting us with being smart and being able to infer and figure out what that lexicon is and put all those pieces together, which I find to be really satisfying. Ganeshananthan: One thing that your stories do is make a ton of references and often quite fast. ![]()
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