I wrote like a five page article I may publish elsewhere in the next couple of days, but I wanted to share these two things with everyone here.
I wrote like a five page article I may publish elsewhere in the next couple of days, but I wanted to share these two things with everyone here.
Does anyone besides me watch this show through the lens of believing that there is no T.V. show - that the T.V. show itself is just a delusion that Forrest has invented to justify him being a complete sociopath. He reminds me of the "villain" from the vanishing - a self described sociopath who does things just to see…
I recommended that to someone on here too… Utopia was just amazing, although I will say that I don't feel like the episodes hold up to repeat viewing as well as the Episodes in Mr. Robot…. Utopia is somehow even more gorgeous AT TIMES than this show manages to be, with both the visuals and the sound design… But its…
He says he last talked to Tyrell last week sometime… Which was an intentional lie to cover himself regarding Tyrell's disappearance, he messed up when he sais that Tyrell wanted to talk to him regarding the hack, which happened three days prior.
agreed. I've read some of Wark's stuff, but not much yet… research is never ending haha
Yeah, it's an amazing rabbit hole. Were making a whole podcast/documentary thing that isn't about S.I. directly, but it's an aspect of it. Gonna be a lot of travelling, trying to plan all that out right now… So overwhelmed… haha
I cant remember which episode it was, but dude catches him on the street like before and tells him he needs him to do one more thing, and Ollie protests , and dude threatens him somehow and then it cuts away. And the next time we see Ollie he is ordering Elliot to take those drives into blanks disk, as I remember
Ollie was acting on orders from the dude that gave him the I Spy I Spy I Spy CD and blackmailed him, he was just doing what he was told to do by the dark army… I don't think we will be seeing much of Ollie anymore.
Even though it's never mattered one way or another to me, I can understand someone preferring shows with less violence, and I could even understand finding the storyline with Vera/Shayla to be ultimately superfluous to the overall story…I feel like it's a story that is probably not really over and what we have seen is…
their age difference, I had been thinking, meant that couldn't be Darlene, but like I said I want to be wrong on that anyway, so I hope that is the case.
oh, S.I. = situationist international, which he had mentioned in another comment
I kind of doubt it's still in there - I am guessing the gun came into play during that missing period of time, but that's just a wild guess.
I actually think it's Tyrell behind the mask, but in another, embarrassingly long comment in this thread, I went into great deal outlining why I'm afraid the show is heading towards the reveal that Angela and Darlene are the same person (there are several reasons to discount this theory as the rantings of a raving…
I thought it could possibly have been a young Angela as well, even though I recognize that the hair is pretty vastly different, but she might not be a natural blonde… It all depends on the meaning of the two key (in my mind) dialogue pieces in that scene: When says that they aren't friends and when she asks him who…
oh, for sure, I've seen every version… and while I doubt that any of those women are Elliots handler, I do think Joanna could be A handler…
my work involves research and writing things about various conspiracy/fringe society related esoterica (no. I am not 'one of them' I just have a healthy… er… well, semi healthy…
oh there is significance to it alright. It's the key to everything.
I guess I missed that interview tidbit, good catch. I actually prefer that it stay with elliot …. As far as it having to do with Elliot no longer seeing them as a threat.. I started to go along with that 100% but I'm fairly sure later in the episode, in times square I think, something prints it as evil corp again,…
you're right about tyrell, being in the dream sequence, I had forgotten that moment completely, but that is actually even more interesting considering I was already thinking if this dark army is really behind everything (and seriously, lets hope not, I just love theorizing for some reason… the reason is that I'm a…
nah, it'll probably be the zombified corpses of everyone who has died on the show so far, who have decided to come back from the dead after USA saw the ratings for fear the walking dead and decided that becoming a respected and critically acclaimed network wasn't really all that great, because what people really want…
Man, how could anyone not love 'White Bear', right? The ending I've always thought felt like a bit of a stretch as twists go, but who fucking cares when everything leading up to that is honestly the absolute best version of that sort of story I've ever seen done. I've seen a bunch of movies that had a lot of the same…