- A companion piece, it sits alongside Long Distance Information as something here-one-second and then gone-the-next. A sketch perhaps.
Strangely, I think this is all menacingly funny and to be honest that's the point. What is seen as commonplace and familiar is now weirdly abrupt and unsettled; out of place, out of context and all jumbled up where something about to happen but with no suggestion as to what. Think of abandoned shopping malls, silently marauding zombies and a gang of desperate survivors.
Something pretty heroic is about to happen.
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