This too is intriguing, but it didn’t feel like a natural follow on from the prequel – the previous one made lots of references to unknown people and events – had a mysterious, almost foreboding tone, but this one…
I actually prefer it as a piece – a nice little social commentary on modern stereotypes, our slavery to the high streets and some witty observations. But it doesn’t feel consistent.
A 5 for content, but for it’s place in a series, a 4 – MH :)
I don’t know, MH. I like this piece where it’s at. To me, it’s kind of a last look at this place and these people as the character may never see them again.
Mostly Harmless
Charlie K