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I'm sure it will be resurrected on some other web channel and go on for a few more years, supported by a silly hashtag.

Ditto. What a great, great scene. When Noah got surprised because the session was over, I checked the time and was equally surprised I had just watched a 25-minute scene without being bored a single second.

"Harold and Kumar go to the High Castle" is the sequel we all secretly wish for.

I would say The Familiar's style is the most reminiscent of House of Leaves, though it is also quite distinct when you compare the two. Which is understandable, given that 15 years and 2 books have passed between the two.
(Seriously, I can understand that critics don't mention The 50-Year Sword, as it's a minor work,

But in an alternate universe where the nazis won, it's a suprisingly wide spread expression. Another thing the nazis took from us.