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    Dan
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    lol.. That actually fits pretty perfectly for how I feel about the show. It's entertaining and I don't have any expectations or hopeful outcomes or desires to try to predict what's going to happen. I just want it to keep going but I do enjoy analyzing episodes in terms of it being show and for entertainment and not

    The music is interesting. Everything is either strange covers, like Green Day's "Basket Case" in a child's lullaby style, and music that just shouldn't fit in a scene, but it does somehow…oddly, but it does

    Maybe it's not important and only interesting, or does something that interest us axiomatically mean it is important to us?

    And I love how they compared and contrasted "empathy" with "gullibility" The scars on the little girl's back were not consistent with the little girl's demeanor, nonsensical, professional mentality or personality. She was not being abused, but probably a very protected and respected member of the Dark

    no problem!!!!

    if you commit to an idea, then it's no longer an idea, it's an action

    Perhaps….perhaps not.. Maybe they want us to think they've forgotten about or dissolved some of the ideas they've put into action

    She caught on to the fact that they hired her knowing she would try to being it down from the "inside" so they could get leverage on her to get her to do things, which she did. And now I think she is going through this thing where she isn't sure which direction to take is the right one. One prides itself on freedom

    I'm hoping that all the artsy fartsy aspects of this show are a smokescreen for a more gritty and dark undertone that will soon be unleashed. This show seems to be a big fan of long conning fans so I can only hope that they're fucking with us on a truly brilliant level by distracting us just like materialistic shit

    Fucks with the 4th wall even more than Dexter did.. Dexter only had narration but he did seem like he was talking directly to us at time. "I'm a very neat monster" but even though Esmail has taken it to a whole new level, it kinda fits the atmosphere of the show. and the shootouts in the show are eerily realistic,

    Angela's attempt to take E Corp down from the inside didn't fizzle out. She realized that she was hired to do just that so they could gain leverage over her. She was being manipulated from the beginning and is distraught because she now realizes this but at the same time, she has peaked the interest of another group

    Mr. Robot is one of those shows where it started off so strong and unique that people have come to expect the incredibly brilliant unexpected in every scene of every episode. Mr. Robot has an atmosphere of extreme vagueness and to make attempts at analyzing the plot or trying to predict what happens next is going to

    Mr. Robot is one of those shows where it started off so strong and unique that people have come to expect the incredibly brilliant unexpected in every scene of every episode. Mr. Robot has an atmosphere of extreme vagueness and to make attempts at analyzing the plot or trying to predict what happens next is going to