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Pretty good list there. Tip of the cap.

Matrix meets Twin Peaks meets Mr. Robot. Love it.

I mean, anyone who knows what happens in the comics knows what happened that we weren't shown. it's just whether or not they stick with the same character as in the comics or change it to someone else. Finding out in the spring vs. finding out in the fall… :::shrugs::: no big deal.

Yeah, there were freakin' stairs to the roof RIGHT THERE and he and Nicolas passed them up to go get themselves trapped in the dead-end dumpster alley.

We have to go back!

He lives in Manhattan. Even if he WERE making 100,000 a year, that's not really that much compared to cost of living there.

You were not alone. I end up getting hooked by very different aspects of shows, not always just one type of thing.. and I think with Mr. Robot (or at least this season of it), I have mostly been enjoying the style/atmosphere/texture/themes, much as you just described…

I mean, from Sunday to Wednesday they'll have plenty of time to binge all of season 1 and the first 11 eps of season 2 before part 2 of the finale starts late on Wednesday night, right? ;)

I was actually wondering when the Emmy's where during one of these threads about two eps this week vs. 1 ep this week and 1 ep next week… most people were guessing the splitting up had more to do with USA Network wanting more ad dollars or something, but yeah… I think it's more likely they wanted the Emmy's to happen

Well, I hate to break it to you, but next week is going to be the fourth episode in a row to do that.

I mean, she had tried to find out what was going on, demand her phone back, freedom, etc. during the van ride, but to no avail. I was fine with most of the scene at the house at first, though when all 3 paused outside the room… I was expecting her to at least say or ask something there rather than going in without so

Yes, the scene with her talking to Elliot outside her and Tyrell's place… when Elliot told her he was Ollie. The sun lit her right up like a glorious angel… ah, what a visual. ;) Sam playing with us yet again.

I think they just meant that one man's filler is another man's super-engrossing-parts-of-an-episode.

At least the man has good taste in wank material. You'd prefer to be watching a show made by a writer/director who films himself jacking off over some reality show or crappy sitcom?

28 minutes for Angela vs. 10 minutes for Dom vs. 3 minutes for Elliot… what an interesting sense of time prioritizing Whiterose has… however, while Whiterose did say to Elliot in that 3-minute scene in s1 that she seldom has time to meet most people more than once… one gets the feeling that perhaps that 3 minutes with

If Mr. Robot is up there with LOST and X-Files in my memories 10 or 20 years from now, I'll be quite happy about that.

Well… or just hated her for being rich and being on magazine covers despite enjoying the hack of E-Corp.

When in season 1 did you have the impression that Elliot's dad was the source of much/most/all of his abuse? Aside from Elliot claiming he pushed him out a window due to Elliot disclosing his secret health issues to his mom… every other sign in season 1 pointed to Elliot's mom being the abuser (and his dad, perhaps,

A lot of people—myself included—didn't see it at the time because the shot was framed from across the street and unless you had a giant screen/great resolution/were looking at the right spot at the right time, the only way to know that Cisco's head was shot was after the fact when people posted zoomed-in animated

You know, at the end of season 3 of LOST (when you say you stopped watching), Lindelof and Cuse asked ABC if they could end the show after 6 seasons and though ABC didn't want to let their cash cow end that soon, they did end up agreeing to let the show creators end it on their terms earlier than the network would