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I haven't been really clear also on what Price expected from Angela, thanks for clarification. He wasn't apparently smart enough to think letting her work in the security commity would be innocuous, and was also immediatly alerted that she got to the authority with the leaked documents (either there was an official

that also seems true, but the US government was never really fully aware that that the attack came from Zhang either as Whiterose or as the security minister (and it is an attack from the Dark Army). I don't think the fact they didn't vote the bailout is really linked to this.

It's not particularly specific to the US, and also the idea is that sovereign government give over more and more power over money to private corporations, first they stop fixed gold/dollar conversion (1979), then they allowed private banks to make loans to the state treasury with interests. At this point the state has

We simply don't know most of the answers from watching the show.
except this one:
The dark army shot the FBI agents to shut down their investigation of the 5/9 hack in China, they were going to go over logs from the banking system and that didn't sit well with Whiterose. (pretty much clearly explained by Dom)
as for the

they should, but there is no hard evidence, and without it only Dom and maybe his boss are really aware or convinced of the fact. Then China gives the US 2 trillion dollars, and the investigation will be shut down anyway.

there are probably several understanding of what a "safe space" is, the writer of the article and the authors probably just don't speak about the same thing.
To me this goes hand in hand with non-mixity; a real life "tool" created in the 70s by feminists in Europe and the US (and used I think by black civil rights

well you can "take a side" (ie make a political point) without actually promoting a candidate in an election. and they regularly do that, and that's pretty healthy. (I knew immediately the "giant douche" was Trump, the twist is it was Garisson, going on from previous season. Also best laugh when Clinton is actually

four lions is great, (very funny and somehow pretty accurate). agreed. The fact he played a terrorist in a movie should paradoxically help him not being treated as one in real life (usually immigration services google you when they want to know more about you, which sometimes can be problematic).

Yeah it's probably just that (I initially thought the last line was a voice over, which was super wired)

there's one crazy but believable theory going on on reddit (I knew it was a bad idea to go look), that Wellick is indeed dead the way Mr Robot explained, but that the Wellick that appeared in the taxi is actually a figment of Elliot's imagination, because he's gone from a swedish accent to an american accent. this

several means at least 2. (this is convoluted to say several instead of two but it's done on purpose to keep the mystery)
The fact there is an interview to go to means at least one is alive. unless there are other people involved we don't know about this means Cisco is dead, Darlene alive (the contrary would be very

I honestly don't know what to do with these references, don't see the connection with what's going on.

The show deliberatly plays with the expectations of people. In some cases it put pretty big clues (like the prison thing, or the double personality thing); in some other cases it does everything to create confusion or steer the viewer away from what's actually going on (like the idea that wellick is dead, or that

(misread your initial post, yes this would be awesome, was talking more of the alternate reality thing)

ok my bad (still everything is shot so there is not this much room for last minute changes).
The only show I know that produce a whole episode every week (minus some writing) is south park.

I didn't know if they were going to stay in the abstract, but seeing Clinton as being actually called "miss Sandwich" was hilarious (Garisson as Trump as "a giant Douche" is a litlle bit more convoluted.)

the whole season was written, shot, and edited probably some time before the first episode aired. the guy knows what he's doing, wheter we agree with it or not.

about the "that depends what you mean by real" line, you don't need to involve any computer simulated reality or alternate universe to ask this question. it's like a basic philosophical question.

(also as long as we're into easter eggs, there is this:
https://www.whoismrrobot.co…
type
LOAD"LAND OF ECODELIA",8,1
then
RUN
to get the test (maybe other programs available…)
it was directly linked by the twitter account, which apparently gives cryptic clues about the show.
https://twitter.com/whoismr…

ok:
"My memories are very confused. There is even much doubt as to where they
begin; for at times I feel appalling vistas of years stretching behind
me, while at other times it seems as if the present moment were an
isolated point in a grey, formless infinity."
http://www.sacred-texts.com…
It seems relevant to the show