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Are you speaking from your own personal experience or on behalf of others whom you haven’t met?

This is an article about the Handmaid’s Tale that analyzes its inspirations and motivations for existing. Most, if not all art/media has a purpose for existing and I hate to break it to you, but eventually it’s going to connect with the real world, which means people who analyze it for a living are going to write or

Thank goodness we have all of this insightful television to make the world a better place so we don’t have to.

If I wanted free advertising for my company, who do I contact at Kotaku?

I think she’s the modern Elon Musk type of power (knowledge of technology and massive resources) versus the old type of power (corporate bureaucracy - aka Philip Price). We don’t know her motives yet, but I think that’s going to be the theme behind it to some extent. This show has mirrored reality in almost everything

I don’t disagree. When Elliot beats himself up as Mr. Robot, it’s probably the show’s weakest point visually and seems to be mostly a time filler.

I also have to say that while I’m completely numb to Trump bashing at this point, Mr. Robot took advantage of it in a pretty natural way. And they’ve kept it light and in the background, mostly.

Is this your first time watching the show?

Now I want a remake of Silence of the Lambs with Martin Wallstrom as Buffalo Bill.

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I’m definitely glad they moved the Elliot/MR conflict forward. I found it interesting for a while, but it’s been stuck in neutral for about a season now.

Holy motherfucking shit.

In spite of my comment, I still love the shit out of Mr. Robot. I’ll take a non-plot moving episode like this and admire all the tricks and shots that make it so fun to watch even when nothing of significance actually happens in the grand scheme. Everything on the production side of this show is damn near perfect -

It’s probably possible, I’ve just seen little in the way of variance when it comes to Kinja posts. It’s the blog post, the white comments, the grey comments, and that seems to be all its capable of apparently.

I wish more people would stop taking the grades so seriously. Sure, they’re a good TL;DR for someone who’s just curious if they should watch something, but I’ve found many zero or one-star reviews from Roger Ebert for films I love that I still managed to appreciate the reasoning for his score - it was way more

While I’ve enjoyed the fact they’ve streamlined the show a bit and it moves well this season, it still seems a bit slow on the plot side and not too much has happened. This episode was hyped beyond all belief, and while I enjoyed it tremendously, it still lacked significant plot movement. The only real significance

“They are in your asshole now.”

Is it just me or does Joel Osteen constantly look like he has a few rolls of quarters stuck up his ass? Maybe that’s how you get paid in the prosperity gospel. But what the fuck do I, a simple man stuck in another dimension for 25 years and suddenly pulled into a world I don’t understand anymore, know about prosperity?

I don’t know man (ETA: fuck I should really pay more attention to the byline - I’m sorry), she’s been suffering her whole life and I’m convinced that suffering produces the best art.

Unlikely since Kinja doesn’t really support shit like that as far as I’ve seen and I’ve been using it since it started on Gawker/Deadspin.