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Huh, I actually kind of liked this episode. Last week felt like a real season finale, and this week is more of an epilogue. The car-jacking and symbolic burning is incredibly heavy-handed, but the series is still interesting to a certain nerd demographic.

The first Macintosh had a really innovative GUI and mouse, but it was outsold by IBM clones and only made a splash in desktop publishing. The next episode is called "1984" though, so I wonder how Apple will play a role in the finale.

AMC's in a serious drought of good programming right now, so there's a chance it might get renewed despite poor viewership.

This was a terrific one-off episode, almost like a scene from one of Linklater's "Before" movies. Hopefully the writers can maintain this momentum for the rest of the season.

I agree, the writing got kicked up a notch this episode, and viewers who stuck with the show got rewarded. I hope the next two episodes can maintain that momentum.

I've been less critical of the show than the reviewer because I like the mood and style, but I thought this was easily the worst episode. Gordon's psychotic meltdowns are getting old, and Donna's plot is painfully obvious (even if it turns out that Hunt's not interested in her).

In the scene where Halle Berry takes out the trash, you can almost-maybe see a slight double-chin on her face. She ages after all!