The problem (for you I assume) it’s kinda bait and switch of “we live in a society” into “mind palace do be like that”. It’s about hacker guy, not about the world.
which is interesting, but completely divorced from the scale of societal repercussions shown in the show, esp in s1.
But you see, revolution is a side plot to hoodie guy head space and interactions. Revolution is side piece, which, due to its appealing imagery, overtakes its backdrop status to primary interest, and thus you get annoyed by its incompleteness.
It’s kinda like if in breaking bad walterwhite started usa ground invasion of mexico, at that point his character is suddenly not that interesting
The problem (for you I assume) it’s kinda bait and switch of “we live in a society” into “mind palace do be like that”. It’s about hacker guy, not about the world.
which is interesting, but completely divorced from the scale of societal repercussions shown in the show, esp in s1.
The ones disappointed with the closing arc of this show wanted a corporate espionage thriller when it was ultimately about
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one man's struggle with mental trauma born from sexual abuse
I thought it was beautifully presented and several of the episodes in the final two seasons are some of the finest TV ever made.
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But you see, revolution is a side plot to hoodie guy head space and interactions. Revolution is side piece, which, due to its appealing imagery, overtakes its backdrop status to primary interest, and thus you get annoyed by its incompleteness.
It’s kinda like if in breaking bad walterwhite started usa ground invasion of mexico, at that point his character is suddenly not that interesting