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Isabella arrives for her dinner date, and engages with a disembodied and varied robotic voice. “What do you do?” “A job”, “What music are you into?” “A genre.” A good mechanism for showing the banality and repetition of small talk, it’s what I think Tinder must be like. Breaking out of this with internal monologues, this is where we see Isabella’s anxiety over her choices, ordering a beer makes her a cool girl, but wine is romantic. More and more during these interludes, it seems like she’s trying to solve a puzzle. She is single and alone, but not sure that she is lonely. At 23 years old and with all her friends in relationships she bemoans, “Why does everyone act like they have an answer that they just don’t want to tell me.” This puzzle is more complicated than it first seems, with mention of being asexual or aromantic. Obviously Isabella is trying to figure some stuff out.