I loved the story in season 1 too but there was not enough character development. Overall, it is still better than Season 2
I loved the story in season 1 too but there was not enough character development. Overall, it is still better than Season 2
It is crazy that a show with barely 300K viewers has over 300 comments for one episode. Someone from AMC's marketing department should feel ashamed of himself.
If she cared about Gordon's medical bills and children education fund, she would not have risked Gordon's Giant money into the Mutiny in the first place
When has Lee Pace not nailed a role ?
His role as Ronin surprised the hell out of me and his scenes in Lincoln against Tommy Lee Jones are so powerful. Who could expect Ned the Piemaker doing all that ?
I felt it was odd that Joe was shivering when he walked into the living room. Then the cops appeared and it made sense because the room lost heat from the open balcony door
I think we have seen worse.
Exactly. As Joe said he can no longer work with Joe Macmillan. he has changed and you wouldn't understand him if you're stuck with Joe of Season 1
I think the stress of the NSFNET project will trigger an episode of Gordon's brain problem. Joe will then come back as he may not be able to move on for himself, he has to move on for Gordon. Joe will then ask Cameron for help as he is no technical guy and then she falls for this humble version of Joe Macmillan.
OK, I…
If Gordon knows she had an abortion without telling him, she is in the wrong as much as he is in the wrong for having the affair. She would have lost her leverage on him.
Yes. Mutiny can't stay on Commodore 64 only for long and Joe realized that 2 years ago. if only they listened to him then and start working on the multi-platform thing earlier, Good that Cameron finally catches on. And she is right too, limiting to one dying platform will substantially diminish the value of Mutiny in…
There is a parallel between Cameron seeing Mutiny as her own company and Gordon seeing Macmillann Utility being founded solely on his efforts. Both are not true as Donna contributed a lot in management, just as Joe did for MacMillan Utility. I think when Cameron is ousted from Mutiny, Gordon finally realized that Joe…
I often hear people say suicide attempts are desperate call for help. Joe's deposition certainly makes me feel that way.