a rubberducky is not a flash drive (it's a keyboard emulator), but yes Angela removes the actual drive without unmounting it, a bit cringeworthy yes.
a rubberducky is not a flash drive (it's a keyboard emulator), but yes Angela removes the actual drive without unmounting it, a bit cringeworthy yes.
doesn't make any sense. the show's manipulative and deceptive but it's never been completely absurd.
I think the show wants to show us more and more Angela as a kind of increasingly good social hacker. Even if she doesn't control everything, looks like she was playing a long game from the moment she took the job, and she got pretty good at playing people without never reaveling her intentions. She doesn't really…
there's already a lot going on, no need to try making it more complicated than it is. Ollie is just the name Elliot gave Joanna, whatever she really knows about him. no, Ollie and Elliot are not the same person.
Flipper is the dog? don't remember
yeah. fuckity fuck fuck fuck.
If you have access to the all the data transiting through fbi phones even for a few hours, you can get a ton of juicy informations (as they did). Besides the primary objective was to see what they got on the investigation, and erase some logs.
Trenton and Mobley can't live with the fact Darlene killed the lawyer, and they fear they could be next (and that Darlene also could have killed the weed guy). They don't trust cisco either, and Eliott, well, is obviously in jail, so probably not the best thing to discuss on the wiretapped prison phone anyway.
sorry, I don't follow much movie/tv discussion in french. There are very few good french tv shows, for US/UK tv/movies/games I can follow (pretty rarely, and out of boredom tbh) english speaking sites like this one. In fact in french I mostly have political conversations on online indie press websites (which is…
The show still takes the side of the hacker group and their action (as do I), contrary to breaking bad (I'm not saying it's "manipulative" either, to the extent that it's manipulative on purpose to picture the vision of Elliot)
The murder of the lawyer is the first really almost unquestionably immoral thing they did,…
I'm not saying it's not believable, but that's pretty rare, and suprising (and knowing even a bit of chinese is a lot harder thant learning french or english).
Also we're sure the guy is shady, he spied on her.
made sense to not move the Elliot story forward until he's out of prison, because there would have been not much to say on the matter now that we had the big "reveal"
I like both aspect of the show equally.
yeah, right with you. Being french these days I wanna punch a lot of my fellow-countrymen right in the head (seriously this is terryfying seeing my country turning into a islamophobic bigoted dictatorhip)
the aesthetic of the videos are derived from an old movie they used to watch on VHS. This is for style only.
depends on what you expect. This was an episode to push the narrative, but rather blend and subpar considering the majestic quality of all the episodes preceding. Elliot's world is far more interesting.
noticed an blatant incoherence in the sequence where Trenton encode the video. She launches the encoding of the video in the terminal, and it's done instantly, the video consisting of 1 frame and being 103 ko big (8:24).
After having us pay attention to the accuracy of the technical aspects of the show don't expect us…
also Darlene is apparently perfectly fluent in Chinese.
It's not an impression, they actually show her looking through a user database containing all the logs.
hurray for time valuably spent on commentaries sections of articles in the internet indeed!