Context
This work is part of a series:
It's All Fun and Games Until Someone Blows Their Brains Out.
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Televised violence seems to have a tendency to build up rage. Perhaps this is because of one’s lack of being able to concretely defend oneself against it. In Equalizer the signals and reasons creating, supporting and preparing for violent conflict are jumbled, constantly contradicting each other. However, the interface allows direct intervention. But can any catharsis be more than momentary, and what happens to the own justification?