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The Perfect Woman by Robert Sheckley Episode #276

Robert Sheckley | September 20, 2024
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    The Perfect Woman by Robert Sheckley Episode #276
    Robert Sheckley

THE PERFECT WOMAN

Episode #276 · Written by Robert Sheckley · Narrated by Scott Miller

A devoted husband begins to suspect that something is profoundly wrong with his ever-cheerful, perfectly attentive wife. When her reactions slow and her behavior falters, he’s forced to confront unsettling truths about love, loyalty, and what “perfection” really costs.

When the world welcomes the year 3000 with celebrations and champagne, Mr. Morcheck wakes with a hangover and a troubling memory: a smug comment from an acquaintance about his wife, Myra. Modern Women like Myra are the pinnacle of progress—perfectly attentive, emotionally balanced, gentle, and endlessly supportive. Yet something is undeniably wrong. She hesitates. She miscalculates. Her carefully timed responses slip by seconds. And in a society built on manufactured harmony, even a small malfunction hints at something deeper.

As Morcheck desperately watches the woman he adores decline, he begins to question what perfect love really means—and what one sacrifices in order to have it. Sheckley guides the reader through a deceptively warm domestic morning that slowly fractures into emotional tension, societal pressure, and a heartbreak shaped as much by modern convenience as by genuine devotion. The Perfect Woman is both a satire and a tragedy, examining the quiet costs of engineered affection and the discomfort of realizing that perfection may be more fragile than anyone wants to admit.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Sheckley was a trailblazer of speculative fiction whose influence continues to shape the genre long after his passing. Bursting onto the scene in the 1950s, he quickly became known for his sharp intelligence and ability to explore complex ideas through humor, absurdity, and social reflection. Sheckley’s fiction often pushed beyond the boundaries of traditional science fiction, blending the futuristic with the philosophical while always keeping the human experience at the center.

Across hundreds of stories and numerous novels, Sheckley earned a reputation for narratives that surprise, challenge, and entertain in equal measure. His worlds were imaginative yet grounded in recognizable flaws of society, politics, and human nature. Whether satirizing bureaucracy, technology, or cultural norms, Sheckley delivered stories that remain fresh, accessible, and incisive—inviting readers to laugh, think, and question. His legacy endures as one of science fiction’s most distinctive and thought-provoking voices.

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Listen to The Perfect Woman by Robert Sheckley — a sharp vintage science fiction story of love, technology, and societal expectations./p>

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