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Ever considered the possibility you may just give him not enough credit, thinking his "I've got the answer!" is not part of the act? I'm not familiar with his entire work but out of the three or four I saw, I could tell that the point is to teach people about the science / history / whathaveyou he brings up, and the

What about what neither MatPat nor the creators but you, think?
I'm guessing all of these people do their individual thing not to spoonfeed you ideas, but for you to have your own.

I see a lot of people being dismissive of "theories" of the sort, claiming creative chaos doesn't necessarily have hidden meanings and a definite only one even less so, but I really enjoyed this video's attempt at contextualizing potential references. Whether or not you're sold on the conclusion, this is interesting

Considering the message that last episode conveyed, I would have loved, loved the last sentence of the show to be what it started with and always began its episodes:

Will somebody mention the music?
When Emerson utters "Your rules have changed every time it was convenient for you.", arguably the most important moment in the entire series —a direct incrimination of the real world just as biting and powerful as when the series began and the last straw for Harold, world's most

Hands down the best case-of-the-week episode we ever had in a long while or what?

Oh my God, teasing us the new intro for two episodes was so worth it considering how fantastic it is.

Ehhhh we'll see when we make one.

Considering I don't think we can expect one "ahah, I fooled you all, I planned to enslave you all all along" from the Machine, those two really are the same thing.

I know, I just think it's less great. Although I admit there's a compelling story in how it becoming more human strips it of its divine yet impersonal qualities.

I'm not sure I like seeing the Machine "talk" as far back as 2006.
To me, the show was never as excellent representing the Machine's character traits as when it did so through its limited agency of making phone calls and nothing else. I was even kinda bummed to realize the Machine can technically "hack anything"

I am reminded of the AIs of Interstellar. Brilliant of trope subversion.