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Jamie Brahm
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The thing is, humans are predictable. Ford said so himself, that we follow orders, and live in loops just as tight. That humans are no different. Hence why he was able to use the man in black. Manipulate the other humans. Why he knew delores would decide to kill him. That's one of the deeper analogies of the show, and

You sure you wouldn't like to leave your loop? Perhaps you would have preferred "Odyssey on Red River" ;) (The show speaks to the mindset of empty storytelling, character development and plotting that ultimately has nothing to say). You missed quite a lot. Ford was the one who installed the reveries AND rose the

I note, you never said this about deadpools fascination with it's leads ass and body. I'd bet, you think 'sexism' or in fact 'sexual objectification' (which isn't really sexist, because everyone does it, naturally), only exists for one gender. Reality is, sex sells. You'll always see a lot of it. That character is