Not sure.
Not sure.
I think Mr. Robot lost it in Season 2, lost it , and can't recover but I'll look back on it and see if it's recoverable.
I don't think they would waive that under any circumstances so I don't get it.
You were glued to the edge of your seat with this episode? I was checking my phone with these long drawn out scenes of little importance to the plot as I know it. I couldn't care less about where Angela lands or anyone else. Most are gone now. I guess all of the trickery are gone now except Elliot. Whatever.
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I cannot suspend my disbelief this far. This has become ridiculous.
But they did and they covered it with no minting of money outside of the Treasury I think. Didn't they?
Does this show have any understanding of how the US works or is it just totally for the uninformed?
And yes the Constitution prevents any minting of money by fake money masters, does it not? I don't get it.
Also, wouldn't the US have been at war with the Chinese after the shootout in China against the FBI? I don't get it.
Yes in fact we still don't know how Elliot spent his 3 days at the end of Season 1. Season 2 is perhaps an afterthought, I'm not sure I even really care anymore.
Sorry to reply to myself but I feel lost like Lost. Are we Lost?
I give up. This episode blew me out. No answers, just more questions. I feel trolled. And used. Not a good feeling.
Unfortunately last night's episode didn't bring back the mojo for me. Elliot catching the child pornographer in the series premiere was incredibly exciting because he had all his bases covered. His venturing into the Silk Road thing in this episode, not acknowledging that he's ever heard of a Silk Road operation,…
I gratuitously gave it a B-. Should have been C+. The last 15 minutes did ruin it when nothing surprising happened other than Mike didn't shoot his gun. The note could have been from anyone. Nacho could have had a friend out there by Mike's car.
That's pretty much how I saw it. Well, it's a little more than how I saw it, but I did find the whole episode tedious and couldn't believe they were pulling that whole abortion thing and then end with the very sweaty birth, c'mon people. I did like Bill's comic interlude during labor and really liked his Danny Boy…
What bothered me about that scene is I wondered why Gini doesn't just drop her at the Dylan concert or call Bill and say we need a ride over here or someone get a taxi for crying out loud.
So why did we need to watch these two episodes? They could have broadcast them for "legal" and told us to really start watching at episode 3. Or maybe that wouldn't be legal? I don't wanna hear about their kids anyway. Or, maybe, just hear about them but not have to watch tedious scenes with them. I still have no…
Much to think about here. Many thanks.
Maybe we need to coin a term for people who think all portrayals of gay sex must be applauded no matter how inartful or sickening the portrayal is. The clean up after the sex wasn't even close to porn. It was just disgusting.