We begin with Garrett’s 20th Birthday.

We begin with Garrett’s 20th Birthday.

Chris Weagel

Chris Weagel writes about the intersection of technology and parenting for Wired Magazine. No he doesn't. He can't stand that shit.

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  • I like when he says, “One word” Garrett”…and the cheering can be heard from the nearby ballgame. And yes, you do need to be organized to kill a President.

  • I can’t believe no one’s commented about Garrett’s obvious paranoia or the thing about being married and having a kid. Assuming that’s even true. I don’t have comments as much as I have questions about all of this. I feel a real need to go to talk everyone about their American dream now. Including you.

  • Already in this first episode we are presented with a young person full of internal conflicts. Hearing him talking about The American Dream is a classic, as well as the “Garrett … Success” phrase. Together with the thesis (first post), we know that we the coming tuesdays will be spellbound and horrified. Garrett is an archetype, and this series is a great testament to this archetype. GL has always been one of my favourite Human-Dog characters, and it is great that he gets his time in the limelight now.