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Chris Coates
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OF COURSE this is what the Japanese would say. Nice try pal. BUT WE KNOW WHAT YOU DID.

as long as you're talking about the untouched version and not the later "let's put lots of CG in this for no reason!" update, which has dated horribly.

unfortunately, you look at the director they chose and you can only assume it'll be ok, at best.

from that last clip it looks like they might be lifting ideas from Ghost in the Shell - The Laughing Man (2005) with the whole hive mind thing. which makes me wonder if they're taking more aspects of the story from the 1st series of the anime. which could actually be pretty good - it's a fantastic story.

it's not the vibe, it's the actual look of it. i had to go check if it was the same developers or not.

Then why not just send some goons? The Dark Army do want them dead. That's why Leon is there - we know what he is and what he represents. He was in prison purely to protect/murder anyone who was a threat to Elliot. Ugh.

no, you're thinking in purely usual normal drama/thriller terms - Angela has taken WhiteRose's side not because she's been "brainwashed" or manipulated. it's neither - she's been allowed to see something that could be an absolute gamechanger in people's perception of the world/how the world works. she's not playing

Trenton and Mobley are obviously dead. They're no further use to the narrative or Mr Robot/Tyrell/TDA's plan - they don't have the expertise needed. Having them disappearing from the show and then re-appear right at the end is clever because it gives us a glimmer of hope that they managed to cover their tracks. But

mfw i actually know what this is a reference to, unlike most people hitting the "like" button…

mfw i actually know what this is a reference to, unlike most people hitting the "like" button…