shunkhood
Joined Oct 2018
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I loved the story, if I suspend my critical thoughts and ignore the "ACAB" messages and decide to just look at the story as a whole and how well the acting was, I'd give it an 8-9 out of 10. However no matter how much I look past it they're constantly shoving the 'all police bad' mentality, they could have done the story without it and it would be all the better for it, and if you really needed to input that message into the story I get it, just don't make it so that's the only reason why you made the movie. Bravo to the dialouge, bravo to the wonderful main actors Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith, big reverse bravo to the forced message throughout the wonderfully crafted story.
This is the best episode of Mr. Robot yet, and up there with breaking bad with levels of creativity and suspense. The fact that there were two lines in the episode but still managing to keep your attention and waiting for every second during a commercial break to see what's going to happen next. Absolutely genius episode from Sam Esmail and I just don't understand how he was able to do it with what seems like immense simplicity. One of the greatest episodes of television this decade, and in my opinion, of all time.