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It’s just nightmare logic. Dom is just a manifestation of the Mastermind telling himself he’s not the real Elliot. The real Elliot looks exactly like Rami Malek, otherwise the story doesn’t work.

I very much took the final scene in the movie theater as not only the personalities ceding control, but as a merging into a finally complete Elliot. And the stream of images (memories) flooding the screen (mind’s eye) serving as a visual representation of that newfound mental oneness.

I would love to believe that our Elliot was born with the Hello Friend opening speech of the first episode. That those were his first words.

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I’m of two minds on this. Yes, I’m on the edge of my seat. And if they stick the landing, a la The Leftovers, then I’m right there with you, that I have absolutely no idea where this is going to go, in a good way. But there was already so much mystery about what was going on in this show, and this episode introduced

I will admit I don’t pay a ton of attention to British politics. But Johnson seemed like, well, kind of a mess. Did Labour forget to name a candidate, or something?

Ha!

Such a creep. Anyone who knows anything about abusers could see his blame-shifting and denial and avoidance and downplaying tactics from a thousand miles away. All the classic abuser tricks. Even worse, it’s almost always a long-running pattern with these people. I have a heavy feeling that more tales of Dan’s unsavory

I’m old enough to remember when Sue Hawk decided she would leave All-Stars because Naked Rich Hatched participated naked in a challenge and brushed her with his flaccid dick. Sue was so distraught, she quit the game right then and there. And, they didn’t punish Hatch in anyway. How times have changed!

Missy and Elizabeth behaved very badly, but the idea behind Believe Women is to not treat women like they’re automatically lying/acting in bad faith. 

#BelieveWomen

The most interesting part is testing it on Waffle Houses home turf, Atlanta.

It’s legally required to say and would put the officer at legal liability if they didn’t say the whole thing (or at least their job). By interrupting all you do is slow down the process as it interrupts the flow of speech and train of thought. You mean well, but when there are hundreds of people to go through and each

I mean, it might be that they are required by TSA policy to go through the whole speech as a liability thing, protection from lawsuits sorta thing. Just in general, if the drones are doing a thing that seems pointless and annoying for everyone involved, it’s because their bosses have threatened to fire them if they

Dammit, I work at an orchard that has more than 25 varieties of apples and I found a cosmic crisp in the store yesterday and was going to bring it in to work today for us to try it, when I read this article I realized I forgot out at home.

Haven’t seen the movie but agree that Rudolph should be important part of it as should his five years of hiding and why it was possible for him to do that. But I disagree that the bombing was a ‘rather small affair.’ It was huge news at the time, rightfully. Terrorist bombings at the Olympics will always be big news.

It sucks too because the problem Olivia mentioned with how female sexuality is treated in relation to feminism is a real one. It just does not apply at all to this situation she's trying to justify. 

I wouldn’t make that big of a deal out of what Wilde said, for the simple reason that I don’t expect the star of the movie to shit on the director and the movie before the movie even comes out, and risk being labelled “difficult” and ending up doing commercials and shitty TV shows instead of being the next big thing

It supports a “fake news” narrative, for that alone it will probably do quite well with about 30% of the country.