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I wouldn't say this is an American problem so much as a human problem. If you'd ask people on the streets of Europe, most of them would be just as clueless when it came to geography outside of Europe. It's just especially noticeable in Americans, because it's a huge country, and only has two neighbours. Most other

Yes that's true, but I read the situation more as a general showcase of how little power Tyrell actually has, and that there is little to be changed from the inside, because once you give them a reason to, they can do whatever they like. Plus, I think it was mentioned that the CTO told them about Tyrells "advances",

I love how they didn't need to put on a different filter or caption to tell us the opening scene was a flashback and where to, just the shot of those huge, old desktops was enough, and the poster in the background also. This show does a great job of keeping us with the plot without insulting our intelligence.
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While this wasn't exactly an explosive finale, it was very Rectify-y. While it can be very difficult to connect with Daniel as a character because it is impossible to imagine what 20 years in prison can do to a person, this episode beautifully showed that he is just a very damaged person who takes pleasure in the

Wow, this show is great. I was always annoyed by Darlene, because she was so cocky and intrusive towards Elliot, an introvert who is clearly bothered by people invading his personal space. I was trying to think where her character fits in, but now it all makes sense. The show had me fooled completely, I was worried