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Halt and Catch Fire has started to increase its use of the "askew" angle of cinematography, particularly this season.

Goodness gracious! If this is turns into United States of Tara I'm gonna…watch.

Downplay? Any more play and we'd have a class action suit for battery.
"Look at my closet full of priceless historical gowns!"
"Look how I pee squatting down!"
"Look, wig! Look, no wig!"

Oh sh*t, you have black friends who like Seinfeld?! Where'd you get yours? I'm running low and not meeting my quota this quarter.

"The food here was sh*t."
"Yeah, but did you see the plating?! Did you?…Did you see it?"

I'd like to think they're in the same universe with Nancy Grace grinding her teeth waiting for her 3 count.

"I said more jump cuts!"
Editor: "But, sir, Elliot's just staring at the computer screen."
"Dammit, don't question my genius. And get me more coffee!"

Digital Heaven? All you need is 1 finger.

Can you point on the doll where Jenji touched you?

If anything this show has made me reexamine plot devices. Isn't everything a plot device, a machination created by the author to get the characters and our emotions from point A to B? So in effect, what we are really complaining about here are poorly diguised plot devices, exposition dumps, and cheat reveals that do

I think you misunderstood my reply to another poster. I was making the point that it would be a major event in Naz's life and that regardless if he was emotionally changed by the incident, external forces and circumstances for him would forever be changed due to a ripple effect from that time in his life. I was

I don't know about condemn per se but if, during my early adolscence, I cracked someone's skull by pushing them down a flight of stairs and then days later threw a can a soda splitting someone's face open during an intense time of uncertainty and prejudice, I'd think that would have a long lasting impact on myself and

The prosecution is talking about Naz's slice wound from breaking the glass to open the front door after it locked behind him, not the victim's puncture wound from the knife game.

With so few witnesses all you're left with is 2 sides painting their masterpiece and asking a panel of 12 to award them with a blue ribbon.

I felt the writers foreshadowed the cat's death in episode one with that random cat crossing the road, no? The cat represents innocence, Stone gives it a stay of execution until the final episode which I believe will show innocence lost.

Reveal? Wasn't that discussed 2 episodes ago when MKW asked if Naz wanted to be Sinbad or Aladdin?

"Naz is lost even if he's exonerated and that is another tragedy in this series."

"Quasi-accidental?" I'll be sure to not tell you what medications I take. Hahahaha

When Jay was sobbing that he screwed up the season and the goals of the suitor, Rachel reminded him that there was still one more card they could play (which is bringing Ruby back, the conversation of course occurring offscreen to deliver the "surprise" at the end).

Doesn't hurt. It made the conversation sound more plausible at the time.