What's your favorite way to experience a narrative?
(movie, TV, book, comic, story told by a friend, play, audio drama, etc)
Oh man. This really depends on the medium and genre!
So movies - I love movies as a spectacle sometimes. Doesn't have to be action either. Even mundane stories about a couple of characters bumbling about is still a spectacular thing, because everyday life is filled with drama. I just find it interesting. But I really enjoy films when watching them with other people. Sometimes I love sitting somewhere comfy, like at home, and sharing snacks or getting cuddly with people while watching. Very enriching experience. :D
TV shows are a mixed bag. I've been spoilt by years of 6-episode long series in the UK, where every line of dialogue counts. There are some cracking American drama shows out there, but their sitcoms are always somewhat lacking for me. Like, the big jokes that get turned into memes are great! But they happen once an episode. Again, like movies, I enjoy watching them with other people, but I can happily watch through a series over a few nights by myself. Sometimes a familiar show is nice to have on in the background.
I am so out of touch with plays, audio dramas, podcasts, and the like. I'm sorry!
Sort of the same with comics. I grew up with the Dandy and the Beano, plus a compendium series of similar ones from the 50s to the 90s. I used to get them regularly, eat snacks and basically have a good chuckle. They were juvenile, but a lot of fun. Great, if erratic artwork too, with quite surreal characters. Have you ever read Bananaman? Absolutely barmy mix of Captain Marvel, Superman and Batman. Used to be a popular costume for people to wear at football matches, alongside Where's Wally. Anyway, I went through a patch of reading comics digitally on the PC. This was also at the height of webcomics, so it was and easy transition. But after that, I never stuck with them. Except webcomics. I quite like the Owl House ones on Tumblr, and Dragon Ball Multiverse is cool.
As for stories from my friends. There's no.preferred format. I want *them* to be comfortable when they tell me! But be prepared for lots of questions, because once I get invested, I ask a loooot...
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