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F(ukkery) Corp.
Somehow. Season 1 Episode 4 wins again.
The idea that Elliot is trapped in a loop
is to me. Also, Darlene being some sort of trigger for Elliot's personalities because she doesn't exist in his perfect life is
Elliot being all fukked up because we've been following the F Corp version, stuck in an E Corp world is but is slowly starting to make more sense.
I'm curious as to whether Angela experienced the exact same thing, or her own tailored version of what a perfect life would be.
I wonder why the Dark Army tests always seems to come with some sort of race against time. For Angela it was the water in the fishtank leaking. For Tyrell it was a boiling kettle with the old guy sniffing bumps of coke. For Elliot it's a full on nuclear meltdown
If the morphine dream sequence fully plays out, whatever happens in the next two episodes ends with Elliot thinking he's alone and Mr. Robot assuring him that he's not.
Somehow. Season 1 Episode 4 wins again.
The idea that Elliot is trapped in a loop
Alderson loop is a rare slang or jargon term for an infinite loop where there is an exit condition available, but inaccessible in the current implementation of the code, typically due to programmer's error. These are most common and visible while debugging user interface code.
A C-like pseudocode example of an Alderson loop, where the program is supposed to sum numbers given by the user until zero is given, but where the programmer has used the wrong operator:
is to me. Also, Darlene being some sort of trigger for Elliot's personalities because she doesn't exist in his perfect life is
Elliot being all fukked up because we've been following the F Corp version, stuck in an E Corp world is but is slowly starting to make more sense.
I'm curious as to whether Angela experienced the exact same thing, or her own tailored version of what a perfect life would be.
I wonder why the Dark Army tests always seems to come with some sort of race against time. For Angela it was the water in the fishtank leaking. For Tyrell it was a boiling kettle with the old guy sniffing bumps of coke. For Elliot it's a full on nuclear meltdown
If the morphine dream sequence fully plays out, whatever happens in the next two episodes ends with Elliot thinking he's alone and Mr. Robot assuring him that he's not.
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