I thought his "Bonsoir"'s were ironic, so he would deliberately pronounce it flat.
I thought his "Bonsoir"'s were ironic, so he would deliberately pronounce it flat.
I still have that same phone in my room, dating from 1983.
You need a large screen- I saw it again and couldn't make out a thing.
Trying to get Angela to play along, I suppose - as Whiterose said, to see how gullible/malleable she could be.
In her presentation, precisely.
I wondered where they took Angela. It could have been New Jersey - the van had NJ plates, the house was someone's (nearly) ordinary house in a middle-class neighborhood, I could hear an ice cream truck and also a low airplane. If it was Washington Township itself, Angela might have recognized it.
I wonder how Comey and Janet Yellen feel about being in, however obliquely, "Mr. Robot".
Does Joanna know about his killing Sharon Knowles?
I wish somebody could post this so I could look at it again. Or else I'll have to start taping (as in VHS!) each episode.
Both, as I read it.
Parking guy wouldn't be living in the swanky Upper East Side.
I do. Very untech-savvy. This way I have genuine "appointment television" and I can settle down with my snacks.
Dom to Darlene and Cisco: "Get down - you're about to get whacked."
Good call - right neighborhood.
The nurse looked a little guilty, though.
Spoiler tags and white-outs are great!
Somebody commented on last week's episode that on the terrific the sound crafting, and how great it is to listen to the show wearing headphones. I was thinking about watching with headphones this week but was glad I didn't when the extremely loud thrash/punk came on.
I wish Ollie and Cisco didn't look so similar, I can only tell them apart by their clothing.
Darlene seemed to be looking from one thing (i.e. person) to a second. My guess is the same as Jane Says, though I expect to be proven wrong.
Now that I think of it, this must be the Washington Township that is in Bergen County and not the one in semi-rural northwest NJ. Angela and Darlene were childhood friends and the Alderson house looked more like a Bergen County house.