"The future arrived a little while ago"
The ancient Greeks learned about the hero’s journey from Homer’s
narratives. We’ve gotten decades of Homer Simpson, who “remains in a
suspended, infinite present,” while his audience moves from one
satirical pop-culture reference to the next. Citing “Forrest Gump” as a
film that failed to combat late-20th-century feelings of discontinuity
and “Pulp Fiction” as one wild enough to usher in a new era, Mr.
Rushkoff moves on to what came next: the video game open-ended structure
that keeps TV drama in the eternal present. About “Game of Thrones” he
says, “This is no longer considered bad writing.”
- Janet Maslin reviewing Present Shock