And there we go. Popping your own amniotic sac? Ho-lee-shit!
And there we go. Popping your own amniotic sac? Ho-lee-shit!
Me too, in a way, but in another sense he's like Patrick Bateman with legs. He's actively manipulative, keenly focused on clawing his way up the ladder with everything he has, in contrast to Bateman who's position was mostly comfortable. He's egomaniacal without being completely disconnected from everything because he…
Just like in NCIS!
Vera understands people and society. He has the trappings of a gang lord, the drugs, the monosyllabic underlings, the brother with a singleminded fear, but he’s also completely bonkers, so unlike a normal criminal who’d just execute someone, he knows that a far worse fate is to have to live with the knowledge that you…
That actually seems extremely valid. A lot of the evidence people use for Mr. Robot being real involves hacking, army-style leadership and lofty messages of social revolution that are almost single-minded, whereas the evidence for him being Elliot’s imagination involves him giving deep philosophical and moral advice…
Yeah, kind of a dumbshit move from a computer hacker standpoint.
I still get the sense that we haven’t seen the wife actually playing the corporate game of thrones yet. Sure she’s given advice from the passenger’s seat, but she hasn’t actually gotten her hands dirty.