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I didn't know I cared that much about Mobley and Trenton but soon enough I was shouting Go Mobley, Go Get Her. What a thrilling episode. With Angela, I thought of Looking For Mr. Goodbar. With Darlene, I thought of, I don't know, Vendetta, though I'm not sure if that's a movie, but super scary. Great, great

Ugh, another slow, bleak episode. What happened? Season 1 was undoubtedly the greatest first season of any series I've ever seen. Now I find my mind wandering as I try to stay focused on one scene after another of people who sit in dark rooms and I guess they either don't own light fixtures or can't afford light

Episode 3 left me feeling deflated. Is Season 2 going to turn into another show where everything's bleak and no one laughs at anything? (Elliot's manic laughter doesn't count.) And now we get an FBI character who also has severe social anxiety and a counselor who talks to his dead wife daily. I miss Shayla. Her

You're funny. That's exactly what I thought when it ended. Did anything happen here?

LOL

I don't know. Is there anyone here who didn't know that Chuck was setting Jimmy up when he started sweet talking him? I guess that was supposed to be a cliffhanger. Most of this season finale was tedious except that Mike is being watched. Whoop de doo. B-.

I always will be a big fan of the Colbert Report. This show, however, was not funny. With nine months to prepare for it, I was surprised at the rambling interviews and bits. The Oreos thing went on forever. The amulet thing was too weird. And Everyday People … really? It came off as hokey to me, not evocative or

I thought so too. I guess we were supposed to believe that Angela couldn't possibly get another good-paying job in all of New York City. At the same time, I couldn't understand why they acted like she was so formidable that they had to hire her.

This series just goes steadily downhill. There's so many characters that I just don't care about. Hard to tell which is worse, Libby or Virginia's daughter who thankfully didn't show up in this episode. Which writer thought it would be cool to have Virginia incapable of having any fun in Las Vegas, for God's sake?

I think I had you as a teacher way back when. Was your name Sister Edward Lorraine? You sure do sound like her. (Haha … talk about sound)

Can't say I agree with the old film professor about turning the sound off. Sounds like a really old idea. So much has happened with sound in the past several years and particularly with this episode's grating-kind-of-scratching-the soundboards opening which set a scene that wouldn't have been nearly as eerie without

Why did you have that comment deleted? What was your objection?

The Pilot was one of the best I've ever seen. Mesmerizing. So how is it that by episode 3 I'm not sure I'm staying with this one? I feel used. I'm not a voyeur. Gratuitous sex and cheap violence will limit this show to only those who are looking for just that. Seeing a homeless man as a cheap punching bag is

I can hardly believe that this website gave a B+ to the Humans pilot and a B- to the Mr. Robot pilot. This was not better or even really close to Mr. Robot in showing potential for becoming a truly great tv series.