Living With Yourself
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HasLiving Wwith Yourselfblown up its premise too soon?
Still, Miles figures correctly that he has Miles 2.0 over a barrel.
But it turns out writing is hard.
(True confession: Your humble freelance recapper is currently on Level 4,863 of Candy Crush.
It is my greatest achievement.)
Miles also takes to a little day-drinking, too.
What does he have to stay sober for?
He fumbles badly, but not enough to sink the account.
Its his conversation after the meeting with Hillston that adds a crucial ethical component to what hes doing.
But if youre going to cheat, do it right.
However you came up with that campaign of yours, dont stop.
In the rush to get ahead in life and business, he implies, nothing is off limits.
Its an impulsive act, with no real consideration of the consequences.
Miles just feels like his doppelganger is getting the better of him, and this evens the score.
So hed be in trouble with Kate sooner or later.
Miles tries to change his order, but the show implies that he cannot fight his true nature.
(And has been much better about supporting her work.)
What do you think of the teal?
What are you, a magician?
If you pause over Miless play, it will confirm your suspicion that its terrible.
The stage directions involve a computer screen projected over him with words like ARTISTRY, GENIUS and FAILURE.
The first line: I think it was Matisse who said, Creativity takes courage.
If thats true, Im screwed.
There is no second line.