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That is the true way to say it.

I thought the same thing :)

The most troublesome thing for me with the way things ended is that Greer is handing the keys to the house to a child, and we have absolutely no idea how Samaritan thinks. After 3 season, I think we can say we understand the way the machine thinks, but what's to say Samaritan isn't all sadistic and stuff? That's the

It's probably her country.

It's how the story goes in the Usual Suspects about how terrible Keiser Soze is. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend it.

Just some. Generalization is wrong both ways.

Both probably exist, women are just louder.

I was joking :P

Jealousy is a strong drive for some.

Well, yes. I was talking about language, but you're right.

It also offers a nice contrast between the machines, I think.

The machine?

I don't think we know for certain. Root does have particular tastes as shown in God Mode so maybe she asked the machine to talk to her in binary for all we know.

Root was able to hear the machine and Control was not because Control is older, plain and simple. And yes, it was morse code. I loved that scene.

Please noone reply with casting news without spoiler warning. I haven't been here long enough to know if that's the norm but I wouldn't want to find out that way.

That's also a good one. A backup plan if the virus made the machine too uncontrollable? Is it a coincidence they first appeared after the machine was free?

I disagree, see, but I'm not sure I'm right. Are we supposing the machine made the whole "Ernest Thornhill" thing in 10 days? I remember finch saying how long Ernest Thornhill had existed but not how long he said exactly. Because that was free thinking. I may have to check on that and edit this later.

I meant before this episode of course. :)

OMG this was so wonderfully hilarious! Thank you very much for mentioning it lol.

Me, for some reason. And if it's just Carter's death that has bough that, so be it.