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astridv ([personal profile] astridv) wrote2004-08-28 11:39 pm
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So there I am, watching the very last Angel ep (the one after NFA) for the first time, and I keep thinking, "This episode is really not that well written, what a shame." And then I say to myself, "Self, that's because you're dreaming it." And indeed I was.

*bangs head* That's the second time this happens. If I dream up an entire episode of Angel, why can't it have a cool, usable plot and stuff? So frustrating. My subconscious sucks.
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[identity profile] astridv.livejournal.com 2004-08-29 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Then I dreamt about Willow getting tortured but in a pg-13 kind of way, and somehow do I remember the dream as a season 3 episodes. And the dream did make perfect sense to me at the time.

:snicker:

Well, the ep itself made no sense, but the fact that I was watching it in the first place did. Very weird.

Only once did I have a dream with a great plot that made sense even after waking up. It had a really clever plot twist at the end and I remembered most of it right after waking up, but in the minute it took to find a pencil and paper my memory faded into nothing. I keep thinking it would be neat to find a way to use all that creativity.

I dabbled in lucid dreaming for a short while (where you get to realize you're dreaming, and take charge of the dream). It's an interesting technique.