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This is a good point. In season 1 hardware tech was the center with characters around it. In season 2 software tech was center with characters around it. Season 3 is about characters with technology around them. Maybe this Joe and Ryan networking arch can save season 3.

Or another outlet will pick it up. Its happened before. AMC's promotion is a joke.

If Netflix purchases this show I'll sign up for a subscription just for it.

I believe the house that Cam goes onto the roof of is the old Mutiny house, not her mother's.

I agree 100% with you, but Cam saw it as a betrayal.

Nope, I definitely got that vibe. I think they'll end up getting together this season.

Except then he betrayed her over her OS in The Giant. Cam is not a forgiver and I don't think it fits her character to "bond" with Gordon again.

Just based on characters it should go Pace, Davis, Huss, Bishe and then a long pause…………………..McNairy.

Great episode tonight. I am not on the "hate Joe" team. I still think this shows needs him. Has to have him. And when the time comes for him to crush Ryan it will be delicious to watch.

Scroll down. Dang you millenials are lazy.

Eh, I've defended it elsewhere. We are both entitled to our opinion.

Again, if you think you know a person based on their Disqus comments, then you have the issue, not me.

Wow, that was a giant leap. You know nothing about me other than what I've posted here. And I will be staying, thank you very much. Oh and thinks for being able to disagree without being disagreeable…………..

Fair points. I don't agree with you in totality. My experience with feminism from years of working in an extremely feministic, PC culture is that they really do abhor the traditional "husband and wife" roles. Mother as the caregiver. Etc.

I disagree. Cameron's strength is in her rebellion and in her "I don't care" attitude. True the other 3 have bailed her out, but it was against Cameron's wishes. The only one she really leans on is Bos.

yeah, I was talking about the entirety of the show, not just that one incident. And while Cameron was put off she didn't take it quit as hard as Donna did. Cameron is the strong female, Donna is not.

Yeah I am not seeing it with Donna. Her whole existence is traditional female role. I am not condemning that as I am a fairly traditional guy. But to try to hold her up as a bastion of feminism is laughable. Even Cameron has seen this and it caused friction between the two in season 2. Donna is the typical "feminist

Good point. Though we were saying "For real?" back then.

P.S. I wanted to punch him in the face after his "I know what its like to be the smartest guy in the room." What a pompous dork.

Gordon continues to be a truly unlikable character. I know, all serials have them. Sue Ellen in Dallas. Gary Ewing in Knots Landing. Etc. But Gordon seems to take it to a whole new level. He is just a narcissistic jerk, that can't love anyone more than he loves himself. He was pitiful in season one, obnoxious in