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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago

There is a new emerging genre of prestige tv show that Iโ€™d like to attempt to describe. I call it faithpunk. The two exemplar shows are The OA on Netflix and The Leftovers on HBO. Each show gets better with every season. It took me a while to grok them, but I did. Here:

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5/23/2019
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

These shows are an attempt to move past the scientific materialism of the 20th century without moving backwards into irrationality and parochial religion. Theyโ€™re trying to answer the question: what is faith, and why do we act like itโ€™s not an important part of human life?

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

This is what faith is: the choice of what reality you want to inhabit. Itโ€™s the single most powerful human faculty. We exercise our power of faith daily in a billion ways. And the 20th century taught us that actually faith is irrational and silly.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

But really that was never it. The problem is that Catholicism and its descendants got a jump start on the meme game a couple thousand years early. They used the same โ€˜fake newsโ€™ strategies weโ€™re seeing today to cement their authority over valid uses of faith.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

And casting them down was essential, and Iโ€™m glad the church is dying etc. But โ€˜faithโ€™ was never the problem with the church. Unquestionable authority to dictate the validity of faith was. Because that allows complete control over consensus reality, a sacrifice of human agency.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

So what are these shows doing thatโ€™s so interesting? They start by somehow transgressing against the laws of science. They say, look: something supernatural or weird is happening. And they provide very little context. And the show is about how people grapple with that.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Some characters retreat to religion. Some succumb to madness. Some end their own lives. Some find ecstasy and meaning beyond anything they ever believed possible. Each forms a personal faith, and we watch those faiths interact.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

The OA asks us: what is more real? Something you experience with your senses or something science says is possible? Who do you believe? The โ€˜crazyโ€™ person that makes you feel alive or the family/friends/society that contemptuously โ€˜protectsโ€™ you from them?

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

The Leftovers asks: if a small but significant portion of humanity disappeared into thin air, all at once, with no explanation, what would you do? How would it change you? How would it change your reality two years later? Four years? Seven years?

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

And each show creates a rich, diverse cast of characters representing a number of irreconcilable ideologies, social classes, beliefs and experiences. And these people all have to figure out how to reconcile the impossible with their realities.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Through this we witness so many Deep Truths: We see how the CHOICE of faith can both connect and divide. We see that our emotional response to The Other is something we canโ€™t anticipate. We see the many forms that grief, or love, or fear, or joy can take.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Ultimately these shows exist to ask us: who are you? How would you react? How well do you know yourself? Which are all ways of saying: what is it that you specifically need in order to heal?

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Other media I would tentatively add to this 'faithpunk' genre: Russian Doll on Netflix City in the Middle of the Night, by @charliejane Gnomon by @Harkaway The music of @JanelleMonae Is this coherent? Do y'all understand what I'm trying to express or am I too out there, here?

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5/23/2019
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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanvโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

@mykola i'm feeling this

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5/23/2019
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 6 years ago
Replying to @mykola

A core trope in faithpunk fiction: a main character choosing to die so as to experience an altered state, or to travel to a different reality. Death as a doorway, not a termination.

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5/26/2019
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 5 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Faithpunk Canon Update: DEATH STRANDING is a video game by Hideo Kojima that captures the essence of Faithpunk in a profoundly *embodied* way, it's so neat. HBO's Watchmen tv show is a single perfect season of television built around some core Faithpunk themes.

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12/29/2019
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 5 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Why "faith-punk" and not some other term? What work is "punk" doing here? "Punk" is the opposite of "Cop" - punk art is art that does not gatekeep. The whole point is that all earnest attempts are valid works. Faithpunk explores faith without priests. The point is no authority.

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1/21/2020
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 5 years ago
Replying to @mykola

What am I missing? I hear "Messiah" is textbook Faithpunk, I'm looking forward to watching that one!

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 5 years ago
Replying to @mykola

The Good Place is of course peak Faithpunk! https://t.co/xcE9d8deCd

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 4 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Lodge 49 is Faithpunk https://t.co/ZUybyqmH76

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข over 4 years ago

If you're looking for a new show to watch, may I recommend AMC's Lodge 49? It's weird and wonderful and profound and silly and honestly just surprises and delights me with every new scene. It's about an affable burnout who joins The Order of the Lynx, a local lodge.

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2/5/2021
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข about 4 years ago
Replying to @mykola

The Manifest is not a great show, but itโ€™s compelling popcorn faithpunk. Fair warning itโ€™s designed to appeal to the broadest possible audience. Lots of copaganda. Lots of weird ideology on display conspicuously. Thereโ€™s a conspiracy board with a card that says โ€œconspiracy?โ€

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7/4/2021
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข about 4 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Disneyโ€™s Loki is faithpunk, and Iโ€™m really interested to see how it plays out in the remaining episodes.

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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข about 4 years ago
Replying to @mykola

#Loki Episode 5 included the scene I knew would be in this show, a character choosing to "die" to experience a new reality. Death as a doorway. I told you this was #faithpunk.

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7/8/2021
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Your friend Myk ๐ŸŒป๐Ÿ‰@mykolaโ€ข about 4 years ago
Replying to @mykola

Interesting! I was going to disagree at first because WandaVision isn't about faith as a subjective reality -- except it is EXACTLY that, and Wanda's power is that she can turn her reality into everyone's reality. That's a fascinating take on faithpunk! https://t.co/0IOM6OCjJN

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