Well, this thread is a lot of fun. Involved in the same tale everybody is diverging, seeing and hoping for different things, to a greater or lesser extent, based on who they are now are and the sum of their past experiences.

Inevitable really but kind of curious and intriguing too, even to someone like me not normally interested in pornography or soft sciences like psychology.

Post-Covid pandemic when my life reaches full-speed again I am definitely going to make time to continue the Summer's Gone adventure to its end. As far I am concerned Summer's Gone is 100% the BEST opus on this site.

Where else would you get to hear the voice of Sean Penn paraphrasing Venezuelan poet Eugenio Montejo, from the movie 21 Grams, at the beginning of a gorgeous piece of ambient music I would never have had the chance to hear otherwise?
You've simply GOT to love quality of that order haven't you?
(Or maybe it's just interloper me.)