I believe it was at the end of the season 1 finale after the credits.
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the montage where elliot was high on uppers was so great
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I'm not sure what has happened at this point
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I'm not sure what has happened at this point
Same. I know I've enjoyed watching it though.
quote:Too bad the writing sucks. It's a blatant ripoff of Fight Club, except that the characters are laughably shallow. I pulled my eyerolling muscles during the whole whiterose meeting. "My time is so precious, I'll give you 3 minutes while talking cryptically as possible" LOL. The E-corp bad guys come straight out of a Steven Seagal movie and I was only slightly surprised, they didn't show them serving babies as snacks at board meetings. While the hackers are unquestionably virtuous and smart. No middleground. It's like captain planet for grown ups.quote:
Haha thank you, you kind of answered my question by unintentionally outing yourself as one of those people. Struck a nerve clearly.
Yes you struck a nerve. people that are so tribal about their politics that they can't appreciate a good writing annoy me.
quote:Yep, I noticed that myself.
For the record, I enjoy this show a lot, and this may have been discussed on season 1 but my wife and I just started watching this....
Is anyone else a little disappointed season 1 was almost a less violent knock off of fight club? I kind of spoiled it myself when I started to ask the question of if the show was Fight Clubbing us. The show is still very well done and its still a great twist, just a little disappointed because it feels like been there done that.
quote:you don't know that
But no, it looks like they aren't going to go that way.
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It doesn't even allow for the trust that underlies service transactions. E. Corp. CEO Phillip Price might be a "master of the universe" in his words, but he has to pay upfront at his favorite restaurant, in cash, or he can't eat at all.
quote:The first episode made reference to being 30 days out, so it would seem like they are around that time, maybe a couple weeks later as of the end of episode 2.quote:you don't know that
But no, it looks like they aren't going to go that way.
it appears the feds are trying to keep things afloat. trying, while they (as in the sec, treasury, and fed reserve) lean on e-corp to fix it (by re-assembling the "database")
we're don't know exactly how long they are in the aftermath of the hack
they did say this, though: "now that the allowance is down to just $50 a day,"
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It doesn't even allow for the trust that underlies service transactions. E. Corp. CEO Phillip Price might be a "master of the universe" in his words, but he has to pay upfront at his favorite restaurant, in cash, or he can't eat at all.
so... yeah, things are ****ty. and you're crazy if you think they're going to turn darlene into a mary sue. there's going to be some massive buyer regret. i get the feeling (or at least hope) that the politics are pretty subversive. a pox on both your houses, that sort of thing.
quote:It seems to me, they are turning it into a prolonged fight between fsociety and E-corp.quote:you don't know that
But no, it looks like they aren't going to go that way.
quote:Though this show is better than most on the computer aspect, this reminded me of another thing that was idiotic. Why did they encrypt the database and then "throw away the key"? Why not just wipe the database? It's faster and they'd have to do that anyway unless they want the unecrypted DB to be sitting right there. My guess is that this is a cheesy plot device to make sure the key is still out there (maybe Tyrell has it).
it appears the feds are trying to keep things afloat. trying, while they (as in the sec, treasury, and fed reserve) lean on e-corp to fix it (by re-assembling the "database")
quote:I don't remember that part exactly. You talking about bank withdrawals? If so , then how the hell would they even be able to do that at all if the bank records were gone?
we're don't know exactly how long they are in the aftermath of the hack
they did say this, though: "now that the allowance is down to just $50 a day,"
quote:They place the pox all on one house at the moment and they picked the wrong house. They showed Yellen, Lew, and White trying to hold the E-corp CEOs feet to the fire, when in reality they are the reason the nation us up to it's eyeballs in debt. This show has the villians and heros exactly reversed from reality.
so... yeah, things are ****ty. and you're crazy if you think they're going to turn darlene into a mary sue. there's going to be some massive buyer regret. i get the feeling (or at least hope) that the politics are pretty subversive. a pox on both your houses, that sort of thing.
quote:like food stamps? postman leaves a $50 bill in your mailbox? who knows? craig robinson mentioned the allowance when he was talking to his dead wife.
If so , then how the hell would they even be able to do that at all if the bank records were gone?
quote:in reality, there are no heroes.
This show has the villians and heros exactly reversed from reality.
quote:As has been shown over the past decade, the Fed and treasury would just print more money in such a situation.quote:like food stamps? postman leaves a $50 bill in your mailbox? who knows? craig robinson mentioned the allowance when he was talking to his dead wife.
If so , then how the hell would they even be able to do that at all if the bank records were gone?
the feds are just scrambling to keep people off bread lines. and per craig's comments, the allowance is decreasing. so they're running out of money.
quote:Sure there are. Those cops killed in Dallas were heros.quote:in reality, there are no heroes.
This show has the villians and heros exactly reversed from reality.