I've listened to all three episodes and am probably going to do it again.
I think my number one take away is that I could not quite entirely get my head around why they thought all of Dracula's hang-ups where explained by death? Like, they tried to say, see, it all hangs together! and I just went . . . I want you to be right, but does it tho?!? So when they said that Dracula refuses to live like a scurrying rat desperately trying to survive but that is, in fact, what he is. He is lying to himself that he is not that rat, and that is why he doesn't want to face the harsh light of day, why he wants to be invited in, etc., etc. it was like ok, that actually lines up.
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I've listened to all three episodes and am probably going to do it again.
I think my number one take away is that I could not quite entirely get my head around why they thought all of Dracula's hang-ups where explained by death? Like, they tried to say, see, it all hangs together! and I just went . . . I want you to be right, but does it tho?!? So when they said that Dracula refuses to live like a scurrying rat desperately trying to survive but that is, in fact, what he is. He is lying to himself that he is not that rat, and that is why he doesn't want to face the harsh light of day, why he wants to be invited in, etc., etc. it was like ok, that actually lines up.