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We're just assuming since the assassin behaved like the way the ones did in China (killing themselves before getting caught). But no this isn't confirmed. Just speculation.

It's a woman with long hair behind Angela, not a person wearing a hoodie.

I just carefully watched that panning shot again. The book becomes the most prominent thing in this shot. Impossible to tell what the words say on it, even in HD resolution.

I thought it was telling that when Angela and Elliot kissed, it didn't seem unfamiliar to them. There seem to have been hints throughout last season (especially in the pilot, and the episode in which he hallucinated while going through withdrawal) that they once dated, and in fact may have even been engaged at one

Yeah, apparently ratings are so good that USA decided to split the two-part finale over two weeks.

They did. It was Cisco, carrying in the injured guy (fSociety member). Watch the scene again with Cisco and Darlene looking at the injured guy on the couch. Cisco explains it all.

In the next episode, the first scene could be set in the diner to show us how the execution played out from inside. So this way, they could show Cisco killed on screen.

It could be that Scott has been messing with Joanna all along. So everything regarding Joanna could be a dead lead in the search for Tyrell.

I could imagine that the first scene in the next episode will show us how the shootout played out from inside the diner.

Yeah I wonder now if it's just been Scott Knowles messing with Joanna. It's a dead lead in the mystery of Tyrell's whereabouts.

Cisco was redeemed as a character in this episode. Therefore, as the standard TV drama rules go, he is dead. Sorry.

It's looking like Mutiny will become a graphical front-end service that connects to the early Internet. This is what CompuServe and DELPHI were in the late 80's (which eventually led to America Online and Prodigy).

Maybe the next episode will start shedding light on Cameron's origins.

Catching Fire at last

Perhaps it was weird because it's likely Tyrell had met Elliot before the events of the pilot (as Mr. Robot). Tyrell may even know about Elliot's dual personalities. This would explain why the few scenes of Tyrell and Elliot in Season 1, Tyrell seems to be talking to Elliot as if feeling things out ("Is it Mr. Robot

"Morgan Spurlock, Michael Moore, Werner Herzog, or Ken Burns"

It was like looking in the mirror for me.

Interesting observation. The way I saw it, Joe didn't decide to hire Ryan until after he gave Gordon a final offer at the deposition. When Gordon declined, that's when Joe, like a spurned lover, hired Ryan to essentially stand in for Gordon.

I got one question:

This series has 5 equally talented lead actors. It's no wonder the series has a strong following (of which I am counted) — it's not just the premise, but them that has kept me watching. I bet AMC certainly feels the same way, which could be a major factor why they have renewed it twice despite faltering ratings. They