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Maeve just wants her kids back!

This dude is the definition of mediocrity.

"Could this be the beginning of a fruitful partnership in which these two can come together and confront, head-on, the mutual antipathy that has so embroiled America?" idk who cares whatever

Mr. Robot is 100 times the show this is in terms of ideas, style, depth, originality, and acting. It's not always there on execution though, and sometimes messes up basic things while also doing amazing things that no other show is doing. It's way more ambitious than West World, which I like, and WestWorld is a pretty

How do you know my life so well?

Also seemed to have genuine concern for his sister and her future marriage but I'm not 100% sure how to interpret those line readings.

I'm thinking/hoping it's going to be deeper and crazier than that. I'm thinking about the latter seasons of Dollhouse here, for those who have seen it.

All Ford does is win, win, win, no matter what!

I took that line from Maeve as more of a reflection of her generally dark, cynical view of humans and human society, which ironically comes from a combination of her programming to play the character of "world-weary, cynical madam" and her actual real life encounters with actual humans once she figured out the

It's interesting that of the few comments posted here a significant minority are folks saying that this is the episode where they started turning against the show or turning against the characters or turning against Dory, or, more alarmingly that this is where they decided to stop watching. I gotta say I feel pretty

I don't acknowledge anything past Midnight Marauders. This new one is a return to form though.

Right but I think the OP's main point is correct. In "Golden Age" (like 88-94) hip-hop the norm was a group, i.e. one DJ/Producer and at least two rappers. There are a handful of examples of that sort of thing (outside of the roots) but they're mostly underground. Now rappers and producers are pretty much individual

Like Sean I was the perfect age for this album (13 years old in 1986). At the time it seemed like the perfect next step from the heavy metal rap of Run DMC's "Tougher than Leather" album. But I was a nerd and it also seemed kind of dirty and scary and forbidden with all the party and sex and drinking talk.

It's just so fun how there are 1620 comments on this very good show and approximately 99% are nitpicking various plot points!

I think you're watching the wrong show if that's how you think.

Madam technically, but it's clear she's a sex worker in the park.

Not only that but one of ems a roboprostitute! A literal sexbot!

I'm not a big fan of Wack Handlin' at all, but I'm pretty sure the dude's seen the "Westworld" movie, if only for preparation for reviewing this. I could easily be wrong though.

So nice to have ZH's mom here!

Right but we're not talking about whether they might be arrested and prosecuted after the fact but how easy it is to commit murder in the first place.