Massive Spanner
Give Mason Mount a chance!
That was bonkers!
First time I’ve started to fear the endingThat was bonkers!
I think so too. The parallel universe concept is probably misleading, but not impossible with this show.Think it will be revealed to be some version of reality only Elliot is experiencing in his head. Can't see them going into the route of alternative or parallel universe this late in the game.
Trying not to read new posts but just watched S4E5 and holy shitting hell what an episode. I think there was like 7 words spoken in the entire thing but it was absolutely phenomenal.
I’m so glad I came back to this show.
Trying not to read new posts but just watched S4E5 and holy shitting hell what an episode. I think there was like 7 words spoken in the entire thing but it was absolutely phenomenal.
I’m so glad I came back to this show.
Yep, the best is yet to come.Did say you wouldn’t be disappointed! Without giving anything away, I’ll say 405 is not the highlight of the season.
Did say you wouldn’t be disappointed! Without giving anything away, I’ll say 405 is not the highlight of the season.
I ended up staying up til 1am watching the next one straight after. I’ll catch up this weekend for sure.Yep, the best is yet to come.
Yes... the final season has some of the best episodes I’ve ever seen on any TV show.I loved (LOVED) season 1 of this. At some point I got bored (maybe bored is the wrong word - more a lengthy gap between episodes and lost the flow of it) and haven't watched it since - I think it was towards the end of season 2. Does it get back to the heights of season 1?
It exceeds the quality of Season 1. Once you see Season 3, you’ll see that what happened in Season 2 was absolutely necessary.I loved (LOVED) season 1 of this. At some point I got bored (maybe bored is the wrong word - more a lengthy gap between episodes and lost the flow of it) and haven't watched it since - I think it was towards the end of season 2. Does it get back to the heights of season 1?
You’re exactly where I was.I loved (LOVED) season 1 of this. At some point I got bored (maybe bored is the wrong word - more a lengthy gap between episodes and lost the flow of it) and haven't watched it since - I think it was towards the end of season 2. Does it get back to the heights of season 1?
Woah.
I gave up on this after that super weird episode where they spent 20 minutes in a car like it was an 80’s sitcom. I guess I should go back and give it another shot.
Season two is by far the weakest season but even then the last few episodes are great. And yea, that 80s sitcom episode sucked balls.
Season three is superb with some incredible individual episodes and season four is taking it to a whole other level so far.
Honestly the cinematography, acting, soundtrack and overall intensity of season's three and four is probably the closest I've seen to Breaking Bad since it ended. Oh and if you need proof just look at the episode ratings on IMDB!
Sold.
Just finished season 3, really glad I went back to this show. Thanks @Massive Spanner
In short; watch it.Trying not to read new posts but just watched S4E5 and holy shitting hell what an episode. I think there was like 7 words spoken in the entire thing but it was absolutely phenomenal.
I’m so glad I came back to this show.
One of the greatest episodes of television you’ll ever seeJust watched S4E7.
feck. feck feck feck. feck.
There aren’t many (any?) other shows where at the end of the episode I have to stop Amazon/Netflix/whatever from automatically starting the next episode because I need time to unpack what I’ve just watched but this show has led me here a few times now.
A bottle episode unlike perhaps any other. There was, what, 6 people contained within 2 rooms for the whole thing and yet so much happened.
It’s going to be interesting to see where his relationship with Mr Robot goes now we know what happened with his father.
Ok, episode 8....
Well, looking back, this:One of the greatest episodes of television you’ll ever see
Was the post that convinced me to go back to the show and yea, that was one hell of an episode of television.Just watched episode seven. Think it's the best episode of TV I've seen since Ozymandias. Incredible stuff.
Got back on this show. Glad I followed advice on here. Halfway through season 3 and its gone straight back to awesomeness levels of season 1.It exceeds the quality of Season 1. Once you see Season 3, you’ll see that what happened in Season 2 was absolutely necessary.
As others have been saying, it’s criminal the lack of attention this show gets.
Glad to hear it! The run from episode 5 in Season 3 through to the very end of the show is absolutely outstanding.Got back on this show. Glad I followed advice on here. Halfway through season 3 and its gone straight back to awesomeness levels of season 1.
I have finally finished it. I would recommend it to everyone. it´s original, with a very particular photography/atmosphere, great music and an assortment of good characters.
However I keep reading that the end is amazing while I am not feel so excited. It may have seemed too long or maybe I have not caught all the details.
-Did Whiterose really have a machine? What is the purpose of meeting Elliot in the nuclear station, the scene with the telephone and Tolstoi´s book.
Why did she shoot herself later?.
-One of the discoveries of this season is another personality, the "mastermind," who had taken almost total control over Elliot.
While watching the show, did you imagine that? Any example of the original Elliot ?.
On the other hand, who was really the hacker. From what I understood, the (personality)father of Elliot was the one who met with people devising the plan, or was really "mastermind"?
-In one of the episodes there is a meeting where elliot's father meets his mother and elliot as a child, and they talk about "bringing him here". Who are they talking about? The "mastermind" personality who must know that he is not the main one?
If I understand this correctly, I think you misunderstand the hierarchy of the personalities. We never actually met the real Elliott until the very last scene (sort of). The Elliott character we were following through the series was the mastermind, and simply one that the real Elliott had created along with the others
It's the best series ever.I am at start of the season 3 and I am really not sure if I hate or like this show. Is it worth sticking around to the end? It's just a total mess at the moment, and really not that good.