This is a pretty obvious point, I guess, but I think it's worth discussing.
Hal and Gately are wildly different protagonists, and they don't come into physical contact in IJ (except when digging up Himself's head[!!!]), but there are a lot of weird little concordances between them. What have you guys noticed so far?
Here are a couple of things I've been thinking about:
1. Re Hal's essay on "Hawaii-Five-O"'s Steve McGarrett versus "Hill Street Blues"'s Frank Furillo, in which he predicts that the next American hero will be catatonic: And so here's Don G. lying perfectly still in his hospital bed, heroically refusing Demerol, pretty much unable to speak. Contrast that with how Hal ends up -- well, OK, my own particular take on how Hal ends up: DMZ radically alters the user's relationship to time, right? (You can probably guess that I favor the DMZ theory over the Entertainment theory, but I suppose you could say the same thing about the Entertainment.) What I think happens to Hal is that he enters a state where EVERYTHING in his head comes out whenever he tries to communicate. (And I'd said Hal's head holds more than the average.) It's impossible to communicate as fast as he thinks, so everything gets sped up and smashed together like some sort of a defective cassette tape. It's sort of the opposite of J.O.I.'s vision of his son -- instead of a "mute" Hal, we get an incredibly loquacious one. Trouble is, he's too loquacious for anyone to understand. So we have a situation where both of our heroes are incommunicado, but in opposite ways and for opposite reasons (and, I hope, with opposite results).
2. Judging from the website and forums, there are a lot of people out there who LOVE Hal and don't really feel that strongly about Don G. To them I say: "Whaaat???" I do feel more sympathetic towards Hal this time around, but I still don't really like him. Given the choice, I'd much rather been in a room with Gately, Prince Valiant haircut and menthol cigarettes and all, than with Hal and his smokeless tobacco. (The same does not go for D.F.W., natch.) What does everyone else think?
3. One of my favorite things about IJ this time around: Both Hal and Gately keep their keys on the floor.
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