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I was there in person when Ridley Scott said he thinks Deckard is a replicant at Comic Con. I wanted to start yelling at him then and there. Not often the creator of something can be so fucking wrong about said thing.

This was really good, but I have a few quibbles. Several scenes looked like a bad Sci-Fi show, a few in the lab with the second in command woman (forgot her name) talking to the third Hemsworth brother. Mainly just horrible motivated lighting that made it look incredibly cheap, same with some of the Westworld scenes

Totally agreed about Dolores' father. That last scene was amazing, he deserves an emmy nomination for it.

Where be that?

Looks damn good.

Seriously? The Strain put me to sleep, I refuse to watch another episode of that. If this is worse… that's an achievement.

This show is like a million times better than Master of None.

Connecting the dots and obfuscation shouldn't be mistaken for intelligence.

It's an expression meant to convey that she's way better. And the impression I got from the Angela scene was that she's known Tyrell for a while, which wouldn't make sense to me. Hope that clears things up for you!

Yeah, the Tyrell shooting Elliot moment was not worth depriving us of him for an entire season. It was a big "no duh" moment. Of course he's real, Esmail's writing has been very iffy but he's smart enough not to try to pull a double-durden. It would be jumping the shark.

He's dumb and genuinely fell in love with her because of how hot she is, and having to keep a relationship secret in exchange for free sex with someone who looks like that is a deal a lot of young single dudes would take.

Yeah, that makes sense.

She is a brilliant sociopath and it wouldn't surprise me if she knew or suspected it was Knowles. Using the bartender just fits too well, but I guess you're right in that she might have originally been planning to use him as an alibi or something.

The plot has basically only moved forward exactly one episode, in the finale.

I always think that, especially for the last few episodes of Breaking Bad. It's embarrassing how hyped I was for those, don't think I've ever been so excited for anything to come out since the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

This show is not Twin Peaks. It's plot driven but tries to pretend it's not by leading the audience around with a carrot on a stick. Twin Peaks was about people's lives and eccentricities, and the setting itself - Mr. Robot is more of a surreal suspense thriller. It's beautifully crafted and well made, but not as

I actually liked the finale, though it was in keeping with the whole season in that these 12 episodes felt like table setting for S3.

"You said to me, the job is fruitless but I get it done. And I thought, what a fucking dumbass."

The Kardashian family is full of the dumbest fucks on the planet so this really isn't surprising. And people look up to those women. Sigh.

"I have to believe that Johnny Cochran is somewhere smiling up at us" was fucking brutal, best line by Kimmel of the night.