{"id":1119411,"date":"2023-11-18T19:12:50","date_gmt":"2023-11-19T00:12:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/tv-recap-a-murder-at-the-end-of-the-world-chapter-1-homme-laughing-place\/"},"modified":"2023-11-18T19:12:50","modified_gmt":"2023-11-19T00:12:50","slug":"tv-recap-a-murder-at-the-end-of-the-world-chapter-1-homme-laughing-place","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/moon-colonization\/tv-recap-a-murder-at-the-end-of-the-world-chapter-1-homme-laughing-place\/","title":{"rendered":"TV Recap: &quot;A Murder at the End of the World&quot; &#8211; Chapter 1: Homme &#8230; &#8211; Laughing Place"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    FXs limited    series A     Murder at the End of the Worldis now streaming    on Hulu. This    murder mystery follows Darby Hart, a Gen Z Sherlock Holmes,    as she finds herself invited to an exclusive retreat by a tech    mogul, offering her the chance to meet her hero. But not long    after she arrives, someone in the group of free thinkers bites    the dust. Join me as I recap each of the seven episodes,    starting with the premiere.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Chris SaundersFX)    <\/p>\n<p>    Chapter 1: Homme Fatale  Written by Brit Marling &    Zal Batmanglij  <\/p>\n<p>    Darby Hart (Emma Corrin) doesnt look ready for the spotlight    as she enters a bookstore in a hoodie with headphones on. Her    debut novel, The Silver Doe, tells the story of how she    caught a serial killer. In her introduction, she brings up her    upbringing in Iowa as the daughter of a county coroner, which    is how she got involved in her first Jane Doe case. I cant    tell you my story without telling you about Bill, she adds,    talking about her fellow armchair detective who helped her on    the case. After mentioning that they met on an amateur    sleuthing forum, she introduces a section from the books final    chapter, prefacing that she and Bill had tracked down the    killers first known address.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its really hard to fall in love for the first time while    tracking a serial killer. As Darby reads, we see the events    through flashbacks. We find Darby and Bill Farrah (Harris    Dickinson) hiding out at the Whispering Sands Motel, with Bill    having cold feet about the plan to break into the serial    killers former home, which is listed as for sale. Bill wants    to call the cops to let them know theyre going there. So they    can stop us from proving that one of their own was a killer?,    Darby asks. But Darby gets Bill to cave in, driving them to the    home. On the way, she plugs in an old click-wheel iPod and    plays No More I Love Yous by Annie Lennox. They both sing    along, and it breaks the tension. When they arrive at the    house, Darby opens her laptop and connects an old toy, telling    Bill she learned this hack from her favorite coder, Lee    Anderson, a woman who wrote about misogyny online and was doxed    for it, disappearing afterward. Bill asks Darby why she hasnt    tried to find Lee. She doesnt need my help, Darby responds    as she unintentionally opens every garage door on the block.    They quickly pull in and close them all.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Eric Liebowitz\/FX)    <\/p>\n<p>    In the basement, Darby and Bill put on safety equipment, using    a drill and sledgehammer to break open the cement flooring,    which seems to have been redone. They tire themselves out and    eventually lay down for a break, falling asleep. The sunlight    through the windows and dogs barking in the neighborhood wake    Darby up. And now, with more light, she can see that the stairs    appear to have been taken apart and reassembled. She points    this out to Bill, and they get to work breaking the stairs    apart. Underneath, the concrete had been broken up. Wiping away    a little topsoil reveals skeletal remains. Darby pulls an    evidence bag out of her pocket and takes out a silver ring. It    fits with a wedding band on the corpses finger. But the moment    of victory is interrupted by footsteps upstairs. The door to    the basement opens. A mans silhouette looks down at them. Hes    holding a gun. Patricia Bell, Darby says, the name of one of    the victims. Carmen Perez, Bill joins her. They alternate    saying the names of his victims. And then the gun cocks. Bill    steps in front of Darby as we hear a shot fired.  <\/p>\n<p>    I think thats all I can handle for one night, Darby says,    unable to finish reading the rest of the final chapter. A    moderator (Maria Taylor) opens the floor for questions. The    first is from a man with dark hair (Louis Cancelmi) who points    out that the book is dedicated to Lee Anderson. Darby explains    that Lee was one of the few female coders she was aware of when    she got into the hobby and adds that Lee got victory after    being doxed by marrying Andy Ronson, The king of tech. A    woman (Alexandra Seal) asks Darby what happened to Bill, adding    that they seemed so in love. We dont get to hear Darbys    response.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Eric Liebowitz\/FX)    <\/p>\n<p>    When Darby gets home, she goes to her regular forum, The Doe    Files, and begins to look through a folder of evidence from    someone seeking help. She falls asleep doing this, but is    awoken by a text message from someone claiming to be Ray, Andy    Ronsons assistant, which comes with a link to download a VPN.    She opens a Reddit thread for hackers and posts a screenshot of    the message, asking for advice on if it's legit. She gets a    dual video call from two of her hacker friends, Leddewis_07    (Dave Murgittroyd) and Bodega Tom (Eric R. Williams), who    convince her to take a chance and click the link. After    downloading and opening the app, she hears a voice saying,    Darby, Im outside; let me up. She goes to the window, and    the courtyard outside the building appears empty. But when she    holds up her phone, through the camera, she sees Ray (Edoardo    Ballerini) for the first time. She lets him in and opens her    door, watching him.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ray, an A.I. assistant, came to invite Darby to Andy Ronsons    2023 retreat, describing it as A small gathering of minds, a    symposium to discuss technologys role in ensuring a human    future. All expenses would be paid for the week-long trip.    Darby is speechless, to which Ray mentions that Andy has shown    him many things that left him speechless. Among the list is    The    Simpsons, which Darby says she loves. You felt a    kinship to Lisa, Ray predicts, saying, Its hard being the    smartest person in most rooms. He adds that she wont feel    alone on the trip, with other attendees just as fascinating as    Lisa Simpson. Darby asks if Lee Andersen will be there. After    Ray leaves, Darby calls her dad (Neal Huff) to tell him about    the invitation. He asks where the retreat is, and she tells him    its a secret for security reasons. He encourages her to go,    but she reminds him that she had a panic attack the only time    she flew in an airplane.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Eric Liebowitz\/FX)    <\/p>\n<p>    Arriving at the private plane, Darby is surprised to see a    familiar face, the man who asked about her books dedication at    her reading. He introduces himself as Todd, Andy Ronsons head    of security. The interior of the plane is decorated like a    study, complete with books on the shelf and a bar. Darby takes    a seat next to a woman named Lu Mei (Joan Chen), who warns her    that she gets sick when she flies and warns that Darby is in    the splash zone, which doesnt seem to bother her. The man    sitting across from Darby, Martin Mitchell (Jermaine Fowler),    recognizes Darby and holds up the book hes reading  The    Silver Doe. Martin is a filmmaker who shares that hes been    interested in making a story about the missing Black women in    Washington, D.C., where hes from. Lu Mei hears Martins    introduction and tells him shes a fan of his films. He tells    her she should read Darbys book, referring to her as Gen Z    Sherlock Holmes. A snobbish man named David Alvarez (Ral    Esparza) brags about how hes one of Andys guests, mentioning    that of the 10 invitees, 5 are by Andy, and 5 are by Lee. Back    in the day, the distinction between builders and non-builders    was very important, he says, referring to builders as problem    solvers of Actual value. A flight attendant (Asha Etchison)    moves through the cabin collecting cell phones, which is a    mandate of the experience. Martin adds that its for Andys    security since hes had more attempts on his life than any head    of state. A woman, Sian Cruise (Alice Braga), adds that Andy    has a flare for the dramatic. Martin points to an image of Bill    Farrah in Darbys book and asks if hes the Bill Farrah,    the artist known as Fangs. Ithink it is, but we havent    spoken in 6 years, she responds. Lu Mei takes a sleeping pill,    and Darby asks for one.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the flight, Darby has a nightmarish flashback. Shes    back in the motel, waking up to find herself alone. The keys to    the car are on the nightstand. She can hear dripping water from    the bathroom, so she investigates. The tub is full of blood-red    water. A message has been left for her on the mirror. I think    this is both too much and not enough. I left you the car.  <\/p>\n<p>    Darby wakes up as the wheels touch down in a wintery landscape.    The Pilot (Jackson Loo) announces that theyve arrived in    Iceland. Darby shares an SUV with Lu Mei, who tells her she    builds smart cities in China. The cars arrive at a two-story    circular building. Most of the guests arrived in fancy black    SUVs, but a guest named Rohan (Javed Khan) drove himself in a    beat-up blue truck.  <\/p>\n<p>    Marius (Christopher Gurr), the hotel manager, welcomes each    guest as they step into the lobby. Darby is given a ring key,    which will grant her access to her guest room (number 8), plus    the spas, baths, and interior\/exterior common areas. Inside her    room, she discovers that Ray is present throughout the resort.    With a pair of Ronson Vision glasses on her nightstand, she can    see Ray, and any other information he can share with her. He    provides her with a dossier of the guests she will be seated    between at dinner  David Alvarez, one of the top venture    capitalists in the world, and Dr. Sian Cruise, who is    pioneering lunar colonization. Before heading to dinner, Darby    goes to the bathroom and dyes her hair pink.  <\/p>\n<p>    On her way to dinner, Darby passes a woman named Eva (Britian    Seibert) outside of a room with a vacuum and a plate. A child    opens the door and invites her in. As Darby passes, she gets    her first glimpse of Lee Andersen (Brit Marling), who is on the    floor cleaning up a broken plate. Darby proceeds to the dining    room and takes her seat between David and Sian. The seat    directly across from her is empty. Sian is engaged in a    conversation with a man named Oliver (Ryan J. Haddad) about how    he can make her appear to say anything with deepfake    technology, showing an example and revealing that he snuck a    phone in. This was not an easy group to assemble, so the next    few days are going to be very precious, Andy Ronson (Clive    Owen) declares as he makes his introduction. The boy Darby saw    in the hallway comes running to him, shouting, Dad! Andy    introduces his son Zoomer (Kellan Tetlow) to the group as Lee    arrives close behind their child, kissing her husband. I hope    you all feel at home here, Lee shares. Andy picked this    valley for the hot springs, so I hope you all join us for a    soak after dinner. As Andy mentions the close friends hes    made at these retreats, he motions to Sian, who nods knowingly.    He adds that some of the worlds best innovations have come    from these meetings. He takes a moment to acknowledge Ray,    saying hes in a beta testing phase this week and giving his    preferred acronym for A.I.  Alternative Intelligence. Andy    shares why theyre all in Iceland, referring to it as one of    the last great wilderness areas left on Earth and preaching    about climate change and his hope for Zoomers future.    Everyone sitting here at this table is an original thinker,    Andy adds, pointing out the talents among them: Oliver is    innovating robotics, Ziba (Pegah Ferydoni) is pioneering    message encryption, and Sian is leading efforts to colonize the    moon. Everyone Ive invited here has something extraordinary    to offer the group, Andy concludes. And if Lee invited you, I    have no idea what youre doing here. Andys invitees laugh    while Lee looks embarrassed.  <\/p>\n<p>      (FX)    <\/p>\n<p>    Someone sits in the seat across from Darby. She looks up from    her drink and freezes. She chokes from the shock. Andy asks Lee    to make a toast, a speech that concludes with To finding a way    out. Darby doesnt clink glasses with anyone but sips water to    try and catch her breath. Hello, Darby Hart, the man across    from her says. Hi, Bill, she quietly replies. Their    uncomfortable reunion is interrupted by Zoomer, who has a toy    doctor kit and introduces himself to Bill, who plays along,    letting the child check his breathing. Zoomer says Bills heart    is beating fast, and he tells Zoomer that hes having trouble    with his chest due to the cold. Here, Ill give you something    to help, Zoomer says, offering some pretend pills. Andy calls    Zoomer to sit down. Bills eyes move to Lee at the opposite end    of the table. She looks nervous.  <\/p>\n<p>    After dinner, Darby goes to the spa and enters the hot springs.    Ziba introduces herself, admitting that she only came to the    retreat in hopes of meeting Fangs, whom shes a fan of. She    tried to connect with him previously, but her messages were    ignored. Ziba doesnt think very highly of Andy, scoffing about    his extreme wealth, but Martin interjects, calling Ziba a bad    influence. He feels like this week is an audition for him. Ziba    asks why Andy would be interested in Darby and Martin theorizes    that hes a true-crime fan. Martin tells Ziba that Darbys book    is about a road trip with Fangs. You knew him?, she asks,    suddenly very interested in Darby. A long time ago, Darby    clarifies as she excuses herself.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Lilja Jons\/FX)    <\/p>\n<p>    Not up for the icebreaker?, Bill asks as Darby passes him in    the hall. Her immediate reaction is to punch him in the gut,    but she seems to regret it instantly, inviting him for a drink.    Instead, he suggests they take a walk. Outside, Bill tells    Darby that he loved her book, particularly the parts about her    upbringing before she met him. I always worried there was    something cheap about what we did together or salacious, he    says. I was stupid. You wanted to make sure no one fell    through the cracks. I thought the book was art. Darby is    surprised. I guess as one of the most celebrated guerilla    artists alive, you would be the arbiter, she responds. She    asks why Bill came. He mentions an art installation he did that    shone a negative spotlight on Silicon Valley. I guess Andy    thought I had nerve, he says, but Darby can tell hes lying.    Its hard to put anything but the truth past you, he    remembers out loud. He tells her he came for Lee. Darby is    confused about how Bill knows her. Whyd you leave?, she asks    him directly. You scared me, he responds, elaborating that he    couldnt be as brave as she needed him to be. He adds that he    thought she only really liked women. Bill, all women only    really like women, just like all men only really like men, she    replies. So they invented all the professional sports, so they    could be intimate with each other. Bill laughs and invites    Darby back to his room to get warm, adding that he needs to    tell her something. She declines. You know you, left me many    times before I left you, and I dont even think you know how or    why or when, Bill says. It was really hard to be in love with    someone like that. As he walks away, he shares that hes in    room 11 if Darby changes her mind.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Darby returns to her room, Ray senses her body temperature    and draws a bath for her. After her bath, she opens her laptop    and searches the internet for Lee and Fangs together, finding a    plethora of paparazzi candid images of them seeming close. She    closes her laptop, puts on her headphones, and puts her old    click-wheel iPod on shuffle. The song that comes on: No More    I Love Yous by Annie Lennox. Its almost like a sign.  <\/p>\n<p>      (Chris Saunders\/FX)    <\/p>\n<p>    Darby goes down to room 11, passing Marius in the hallway. She    knocks on the door. Bill, its Darby. She can hear Bill    inside. Hes moaning and breathing heavily. It sounds like hes    having sex, and Darby is about to walk away when she hears a    crash. Something knocked over. She knocks again. Theres no    answer, but it sounds like Bill is in pain. She runs outside,    traipsing through the snow until shes standing outside of    Bills window. Hes lying on the floor by the glass. Theres a    bloodstain on the wall above the fireplace. Bill presses his    bloody hand against the glass, looking up at Darby. What    happened?, she yells, but he doesnt respond. Darby tells Bill    shes going to go get help. Darby, please stay, Bill chokes,    smiling at her just before he goes completely still.  <\/p>\n<p>    The end of Chapter 1, but FX has given us a double-episode    premiere, so you can watch and recap the next installment right    now.  <\/p>\n<p>        Chapter 2: The Silver Doe Written    by Brit Marling & Zal Batmanglij, Melanie Marnich and Rebecca    Roanhorse  <\/p>\n<p>    Darby believes the death she witnessed may, in fact, be murder,    but no one believes her. 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