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"I'm on to you"…..On to what? That you can put 2 songs together?

Seasons 1, 2 and 4 are so bad that I can safely say that I'm no longer a fan of Avatar anymore. To put that in perspective, I spent 3 years on a forum in anticipation for that M Night Shymalan movie, and this show is what killed my fandom. If you were even slightly peeved by the desu ex machina at the end of the

Yeah, the games were…..yeah.

You'd have to completely rework OoTP's narrative to make it work as a great film (Yate's was ok, wasn't a huge fan). In the book, every chapter is a new awful surprise for Harry and the reader. The novel is long, dreary and meandering….it's basically a manifestation of depression. So while I admired how the

Last couple episodes were shaky, but this one won me back. Gah! That ending…so good.

The disc was design to attack Allsafe. It's not unreasonable to assume that if Ollie was caught they'd assume he was complicit in the attack, especially since that was the dark army's plan all along. They catch any one member of the dark army, and that guy would tell the authorities that Ollie attacked Allsafe on

lol I could have just filled in the tricycle, can't find any screenshots. But she was creepy- she asks Elliot "what's your monster" . And to make the storytelling even more hamfisted, she gives him a metaphorical key! It's cringe-worthy.

I am pretty sure that participating in the hacking of Allsafe and then pinning it on your ex is the definition of "frame Ollie for a crime." It is illegal, that's why Ollie didn't want to do it in the first place.

That's a good point. I guess we don't know if he would have done anything better than Angela if the roles were reversed

Ok, let's not make assumptions about what people were looking for in the show. People just might not dig the recent episodes. In the last one the writers pulled out the "little girl on a tricycle says something creepy" trope. It's not unfair to say that the show isn't as good as the pilot.

He's a dick, yeah. Angela has every right to break up with him…..not frame him for a crime.

When he was confronted by the hacker's ultimatum, he seemed a lot more concerned about morals than Angela did. He was pretty shocked that she'd even consider attacking the company. Ollie can be a douche but as the narrator put it, he's just stupid, not evil.

Am I the only one who feels sort of bad for Ollie and kind of hates Angela? Yeah he cheated on her, and cheating is bad, yeah I get it, but didn't she just destroy his life with that disc? Couldn't he go to prison? At the very least she just ruined his career…

Some of these tech metaphors wouldn't have made it into Click. Sandler has standards.

The quality has certainly nosedived in the last couple episodes. I'm still watching out of morbid curiosity, but I'm bummed that I can't legitimately enjoy the show anymore.

On an all new episode of Mr. Robot:
"Am I his malware?"
"It's time to refresh society."
"I can't copy / paste….my FATHER!"

I mean…the beginning and middle of a story should set up the ending. You can enjoy the episodes by themselves, sure, but they are also pieces of a larger narrative. Other shows would kill to have 90 episodes of momentum before wrapping their story up. That's why the destruction of the ad agency was so powerful,

Most stories are about a protagonist searching for an identity. The good ones have an ending that relates to the beginning in an exciting way. Don getting counselling comes out of left field and isn't even interesting. You could end any story like that.

Yeah that was definetly the highlight for me

IMO the journey was kind of aimless and repetitive. They really needed a solid ending to tie everything together.