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dugganphillips
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Ah, I see you saw
my ‘opaqueness’ not as a flaw but rather a challenge to overcome, which you did
well, even throwing in a bunch of unintended paradoxes along the way, aka Wanting
your favorite shows about technological dystopias to eventually be made even
better via a teleological vision of technology that at least keeps

This episode had some really great moments, especially one showing how it's not only the blurring of Eliot and Mr.Robot that is problematic, but in the scene where Darlene is listening to the hacked convos online and watching TV, etc, there seems to occur an audible blurring or bleed of multiple information networks