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well Reagan did awful things, granted, but never smashed anyone's head with a barbwired baseball bat.

honestly, I never found this show this good, I find the whole drama both boring and abnoxious, I don't care this much for any of the characters (that's been from the beginning); but I do enjoy depictions of the apocalypse, the harsh and cold aesthetic (including the zombies), the despair. It's somewhat entertaining (a

well I'm also horrified to find out that people could watch the episode and think "well, they kinda deserved it". It didn't even crossed my mind even after the ending.

yeah, the whole series is very solid, there is no bad episode, This is creepy and horryfing as it should.

Anyway debating the fact that there could be something righteous about the troll(s) action is disgusting. I don't even see any moral ambiguity there, this is psychological (and physical) torture, and harassment, under no light can I see these assholes as "vigilante", whatever the victims of the harassment actually did.

It's generaly universally "frowned upon", since the 80s at least, and in my opinion maybe to an irrational extent.
In itself there is nothing wrong with "being" a pedophile, it's acting on it and the different manners of doing it that are problematic (to say the least). In my opinion there's nothing wrong with

In fact I missed the pedophile angle because the kid well is a teenager (so was he looking at teenager pictures? big whoop. little kids? that's another story.), and also because I've a red an interesting report on how pedophiles access to kiddie porn on the internet, and it's not this easy. I don't know how tor and

I didn't missed it but I think it's left a bit ambiguous on purpose. Having a video of you spanking it spread to all your family and friends is certainly something worth considering doing stupid shit over, specially if you're 19. And what he has to do is gradually more and more fucked up; but he considers giving up at

yes, that was a bit of a comic release to the scene

as in Peter File?

ok we never can definitely conclude he watched kiddie porn (besides the fact he's 16).
it's implied he might have, but this is very credible that the vicious troll coud have just suggested it to the police and show them the recording; and that the poor kid just can't bear the idea of the video going around.
that was an

what? this is a happy ending, in a world where "being pleasant" has become even more a matter of survival than for us; they're having fun subverting this and made a genuine connexion (possibly romantic).

oh yeah I member!
member Chef? member Towely?

after so many seasons it's pretty healthy to try different things. or stop altogether.

yes, it's the strategy set up by Dom that she calls "python", but really a common police strategy to tail people to get to bigger fishes or more intel (see the wire)

because you need hard evidence to convict someone. something the FBI doesn't have about anybody yet.

also I don't think there were many hanging threads left at the end of the episode, with this episode we can guess that at least Angela was informed of the blowing up plan by Whiterose, and that's probably the reason why she's on board with it, it will really destroy her father's debt, and ultimately avenge her (as

this is her undercover identity.

ahah! I knew it! I had doubts during the episode but I knew that Tyrell was real, and that Esmail was toying with us from last episode (and Elliot), by making him think he was a persona (and really pushing the idea the reality was an illusion), and also by further diverting our attention by making the caller scott

I think I mentionned this somewhere else, but this is in a way pretty close to the real life proposition made by Yannis Varoufakis last year (Greek Finance Minister at the time) to create a virtual money immediatly ready to use to replace Euro during the time they could transition either to drachma or to a more