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Looking? Seriously? I did see it. It was dumb. And hokey. Can't believe you're calling that a good show. But I can see that you're gonna call anyone who didn't like the gay sex cleanup scene homophobic so okay never mind. Glad you found all kinds of character points in it. For me, yuck.

Did we need to see how people clean up after sex, gay or straight, to understand the character points? You might relish that and maybe that's why you're so defensive. That scene was ridiculously pandering to voyeurs. And I get it already that you appreciate being pandered to. Did you similarly get a big jolt from

Capital letters are sometimes a giveaway.

Slater had a badge on his shirt that said Mr. Robot and it looked like it was for a company that repairs computers, not sure, but I think he took his name from that and the show might not actually be about a robot. I'm kind of glad about that.

You're funny. And I agree.

I love that show too. It's a ball of fun. I think it was developed by A&E but shows on Lifetime? Wow.

Yeah, I would love to see that too, perhaps after taking down the conglomerate an arm and a leg at a time, as stated. Not sure if it's always a big no-no for a character in the pilot to say what actually ends up happening. But it will be tedious if they just keep struggling and struggling and get nowhere.

Also, she's not ineffectual as the reviewer says since she did cause Elliot to have the conversation with his friend and then hug her which seemed to surprise them both.

I'm not sure but I think they flashed a picture of the actual Enron building in Houston as it existed back then.

He wondered if the scene at Coney Island had actually happened and briefly feared that he might be schizo. Presumably he lost that fear when the big guy got arrested. The only hint I got that he might be schizo was his paranoia about being followed by men in black before all the action started. Other than that, I

Worked for me.

In a way I think a large chunk of the millennials are slightly autistic in that they avoid eye contact and disdain phone calls where people have to talk to each other and appear to not want to be spoken to or interacted with. I read somewhere that many employers have noticed that millennials at work have anxiety

Isn't without promise? You must have been in a bad mood. Or maybe you've watched so many movies and tv series that you're tired of them all. I like it that Mr. Robot is a show that's a bit like Dexter. I like all the allusiveness. I liked this pilot very much, including the throwback music which popped up out of

But wait, couldn't they open Season 2 differently? It could open with a lengthy scene showing the elderly clamoring for Jimmy. Sort of the opposite of the Bingo scene. It could be a video that his friend sends to him. Jimmy realizes that he's never gonna get his brother's approval but who cares because he can help