E3: ROOT; S2: Not Sacrè Bleu
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There’s a door. Someone’s on it.
Someone else is in the water.
No, not someone. Britney. In vinyl.
Seagulls are circling.
One of them might be God.
This episode is what happens when words get lonely and start making out with each other. A linguist’s panic attack dressed like a poem. A riddle that refuses to end, because ending would imply resolution. And resolution implies you were meant to understand.
Instead, you get:
An autopsy of the word “root.”
A lecture on the eroticism of flipped letters.
Etymology as emotional instability.
Applause breaks for things that aren’t jokes.
And a monologue so haunted by its own cleverness it eventually starts to believe in ghosts.
None of this means anything.
But it also might be sacred.
Which is worse?
Don’t listen for plot.
Listen for vibration.
Listen for the moment you stop trying to make sense and start… vibrating back.
Bring ice. There’s carrot juice.
It helps with the burn.
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