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Well, this might be a great bonus here... I will watch it later. These are two of the four one-shot stories in the book following A Doll's House.
The cat one is truly standalone. Calliope is tangentially important for later events.
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- Dream of a Thousand Cats: Very moving, and pretty much the story put on screen just animated. Decent music. One of my favorite stories this season.
- Calliope: Some good moments, lost a bit in translation. Didn't wuss out about the awful thing Madoc did but handled it tastefully off screen (the comic was more explicit). I am progressive, but there were a few lines added here and there that were annoying because they felt like progressive boilerplate and diluted the actual story. I'm a "just tell the story" person rather than adding extra stuff as dog whistles / soapboxing. Interestingly in the book Calliope is blonde. They captured Morpheus here fairly decently but at times seem to fear making him too unlikable. It is important for them to show the rough edges because as the story progresses you can then see him change. I really liked the 2-3 minutes around when Morpheus tells Madoc what is going to happen and Calliope pretty much says it is too late for him.
The cat one is truly standalone. Calliope is tangentially important for later events.

Bonus Two-Parter Episode of The Sandman Lands on Netflix
The tale of The Sandman is not over yet...

- Dream of a Thousand Cats: Very moving, and pretty much the story put on screen just animated. Decent music. One of my favorite stories this season.
- Calliope: Some good moments, lost a bit in translation. Didn't wuss out about the awful thing Madoc did but handled it tastefully off screen (the comic was more explicit). I am progressive, but there were a few lines added here and there that were annoying because they felt like progressive boilerplate and diluted the actual story. I'm a "just tell the story" person rather than adding extra stuff as dog whistles / soapboxing. Interestingly in the book Calliope is blonde. They captured Morpheus here fairly decently but at times seem to fear making him too unlikable. It is important for them to show the rough edges because as the story progresses you can then see him change. I really liked the 2-3 minutes around when Morpheus tells Madoc what is going to happen and Calliope pretty much says it is too late for him.
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