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ShakeZula
Jun 17, 2003

Nobody move and nobody gets hurt.

SirMonkeyButt posted:

I wouldn't mind a bleak series end, like Alphas or that one-off Dollhouse episode where the future was an unrecognizable post-apocalyptic nightmare.
It's the ending we need and deserve.

I wouldn't mind that kind of ending if the heroes had won like, a single battle against Samaritan at all. Pretty much ever since Greer showed up (and for narrative purposes I equate him to Samaritan) he's been styling on Team Machine and taking no hits, and I'm going to be very disappointed if he has any measure of a happy ending.

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ShakeZula
Jun 17, 2003

Nobody move and nobody gets hurt.

Is Shaw's original blindspot cover still effective? Now that Samaritan has lost manual track of her she can just disappear into the crowd again, right?

ShakeZula
Jun 17, 2003

Nobody move and nobody gets hurt.

Hollismason posted:

Yeah the impression I got from Reese alternative history was that he drank himself to death.

Sounded to me like he threw himself off a bridge or something.

ShakeZula
Jun 17, 2003

Nobody move and nobody gets hurt.

Jigsaw posted:

I wonder if Finch'll reconstruct the Machine out of the version locked in the Faraday cage with the Samaritan code in the subway. Presumably, the virus can't affect something not networked. That'd also let them finally resolve that plotline after doing nothing with it all season.

I'd hardly call that a plotline, more a symbolic reminder of how outmatched Team Machine is, and a motivator for Harold's increasing despair.

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