Don't you know by now? It's all about keeping the prisons populated with the poor.
Don't you know by now? It's all about keeping the prisons populated with the poor.
I can't help but be reminded of this bit of nonsense: "Your life is the sum of a remainder of an unbalanced equation inherent to the programming of the matrix. You are the eventuality of an anomaly, which despite my sincerest efforts I have been unable to eliminate from what is otherwise a harmony of mathematical…
Just spit balling here;
Me an' tha' crew useta doer
I know RIGHT!?!?
speaking of hallucinations; i was thinking the whole conversation between Eliot and Angela was just one long delusion; a'la Eliot is having a heart to heart with himself, Mr. Robot is running wicked made games and doesn't need Eliot mucking things up (did you notice the posters on the subway; "Phase"?). I thought…
I think it was just soup.
oh; had to go there did you?
first hate i ever heard of it. it's a classic in every sense of the word. Ferris was my guru
I have no idea why but this makes me indescribably…….happy?
This ain't Deadwood!
I believe the next one will be an upgrade to the D.A.R.Y.L. project
… put himself in prison so the feds wouldn't suspect him of the hack as a guaranteed way for him to lay low without access to a computer" awesome analysis.
He always seems to always be in on a joke that you don't know
Good point. I just watched it two days ago so I'm just getting caught up (and immediately started re-watching 2.0). Basically it starts off with him getting the call from Tyler who I am guessing is hiding out somewhere.
nay; he's in trouble with the FBI for 5/9 (assuming that actually happened)
Eliot is the fall guy; Tyrell prolly made his way down to old Mexico by now.
at least that's what Price is thinking.
great art allows meaning to be attached by the viewer; not the other way around.
but she always has the deer in headlights look.