I haven’t seen it but it sounds like a significantly more mature version of Lucky Louie (real maturity, not “mature” rated). I mean that in the best possible way.
I haven’t seen it but it sounds like a significantly more mature version of Lucky Louie (real maturity, not “mature” rated). I mean that in the best possible way.
That’s just what people in Florida do on a Sunday.
what the fucking fuck is wrong with this fucking fuck
I think your conversion rate is severely off here.
I think your conversion rate is severely off here.
You know nothing (about Halloween costume party conventions), Jon Snow
I think repressing Darlene is tougher to understand than repressing Fsociety since we know Mr. Robot was always the leader of that project.
Also a great point, yes he was doing morphine, which I’m not familiar enough to know if it affects memory, but it certainly seemed like he was removed from society for a while there. My guess is also that most of his interactions with Darlene initially were as Mr. Robot - hence Elliot seeing her as an accomplice, not…
I fucking love this show.
I thank this show every day for making me listen to The Cure’s Disintegration album in its entirety.
I am absolutely loving the evolution of the Elliot/Mr. Robot dynamic. Especially in the way they are filming it. It’s striking.
Edit: Also wanted to add that he hadn’t seen Darlene for a while before around a month before we first meet Elliot in the pilot.
I feel like I’m constantly in the position of having to say “Yep, this was shitty, but if we’re not going to give someone a chance to even apologize and correct it, how are we any better than the racist shithead? (Yes, technically being a racist shithead is worse, but I’m not a fan of this internet mob mentality of…
I think that’s definitely got some truth to it. I agree with everything you said here. The only thing I’m adding is that I think Cross handled it well and seems genuinely interested in reconciling what happened.
“maybe”
Thought there was a maybe there, but maybe maybe means’ absolute these days.
Or because human memory is imperfect. Especially if alcohol is involved.
I think what he said was pretty fair. “I don’t remember” seemed like an honest statement especially when he followed it up with “I am not calling you a liar.”
Fuck, Zack Hample
....Walter.... they’re calling the cops, man!