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This was explained above. The attack in China was to stop the FBI's investigation into China's role in the 5/9 hack.

At this point in history, and certainly on Mr. Robot, corporations are more powerful than sovereign governments. Not that hard to understand.

So I guess your one of those who actually thinks "the US works" like they teach you in school huh? Well bless your heart.

But it's not a novel. It's not even a "novel on film." TV shows are innately serialized, "episodic" one might even say. I really don't like this new trend of the golden age of TV/binge watching who think that individual episodes should refrain from ending on cliffhangers and should just be like chapters in a literary

The whole thing reminded me of the many great questioning scenes in "The Master" which of course were a riff on "auditing" in real Scientology.

No hard and fast "rules" were ever set anywhere outside of Phi Phi's deranged little mind!

It's ridiculous how some people are acting like the queens having a weak verbal agreement to try to do things a certain way is the equivalent of the Magna Carta or the Constitution. I'm glad that not everyone feels the need to choose the way they think the judges would. If the top two queens are just a proxy for the

Pageant Drag sounds incredibly boring and I have no desire to learn more about it from watching this show.

Phi Phi was being so obviously villainous in that moment I wondered if the scene was staged. But Phi Phi's not that good an actor . . .

Downvoted for endorsing Michelle's bullshit attack on Alyssa, which was no more well thought out or appropriate than her savage attack of Adore. Michelle seems to think there's a science to this shit, like the judges have some concrete metrics to go by and a queen has to check every box. That's bullshit! It's about

How in the ever loving fuck was the Season Finale of Mr. Robot not the Top Pick?

The last 15 minutes with that non-stop music were the most intense thing I've seen on television since the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul.

It's almost certainly Knowles as evidenced by the fact that Joanna's goon knew the address. He'd probably had a theory all along that it was just Knowles fucking with her and it turns out that's all it was.

It certainly seemed like it when she asked so pointedly about why he created F Society, but I think that was an intentional misdirection.

As per my comment above my take is that Darlene and Cisco were not in the diner and the Dark Army took out the wrong people . .somehow. I know this creates a lot of problems but I think it's the most likely way the show is going to go.

This is going to annoy people but I think what's going to happen is that next week it will be revealed that Darlene and Cisco weren't in the diner. Dom has no idea what Darlene looks like, and . .fill in some other blanks but I think it's going to be revealed that the Dark Army hit men hit the wrong people.

Pretty sure they're Dark Army

Not to shoot him per se more to rob him.

Um, I'm pretty sure Joshua Alston is black.

My thought was always that he was trying to chose the most mainstream least interesting CDs imaginable.