andrew-hill515
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This episode was 100% redundant, it was boring, was pointless, was boring, and was entirely centred on an unimportant side character.
So Cobel grew up somewhere? So what.
Lumon employs children and the Winter Tide program exists? Ms Huang exists, so it's redundant.
Cobel's mother is dead? We knew that, she had said she was dead had referred to her in the past tense, so it's redundant information.
She grew up in the church of Kier? That was implicitly and explicitly known and shown and stated information. Redundant information.
She invented Severance so she knows about how it works and stuff and can help with exposition and tech support for reintegration... That is the literal point of Regabi. Redundant, and also who cares? Jame took credit for Harmony's invention, but who cares? It could have been invented by Jame or a team of science geeks or some kid in Zimbabwe or France on the dark net they stole the ideas from and it would still be irrelevant.
An entire episode was wasted on this stupid question garbage, two if you include the Gemma episode, on irrelevant side quests before hopefully getting back to the actual show we were watching before the show went off on a tangent.
The whole episode could have been replaced by one line of dialogue.
Devon wanted to call Cobel, this episode happened to kill time, then Devon called Cobel. If the asside episodes didn't happen the pacing would have been better.
TLDR this episode, abd the previous one even if it was a great episode, would have been better if they didn't happen or they weren't broadcast or were a companion short story like The Lexington Letter or The You You Are.
So Cobel grew up somewhere? So what.
Lumon employs children and the Winter Tide program exists? Ms Huang exists, so it's redundant.
Cobel's mother is dead? We knew that, she had said she was dead had referred to her in the past tense, so it's redundant information.
She grew up in the church of Kier? That was implicitly and explicitly known and shown and stated information. Redundant information.
She invented Severance so she knows about how it works and stuff and can help with exposition and tech support for reintegration... That is the literal point of Regabi. Redundant, and also who cares? Jame took credit for Harmony's invention, but who cares? It could have been invented by Jame or a team of science geeks or some kid in Zimbabwe or France on the dark net they stole the ideas from and it would still be irrelevant.
An entire episode was wasted on this stupid question garbage, two if you include the Gemma episode, on irrelevant side quests before hopefully getting back to the actual show we were watching before the show went off on a tangent.
The whole episode could have been replaced by one line of dialogue.
Devon wanted to call Cobel, this episode happened to kill time, then Devon called Cobel. If the asside episodes didn't happen the pacing would have been better.
TLDR this episode, abd the previous one even if it was a great episode, would have been better if they didn't happen or they weren't broadcast or were a companion short story like The Lexington Letter or The You You Are.
This was an amazing episode of television and had answers and more questions... But it's basically a side-quest.
Cool, this is what Gemma has been doing on the testing floor. Was that something that needed to be said for the main plot of innies and outties and the obstacle of Lumon, but this was basically a day in the life of somebody who is basically a plot point, a piece of objective and motivation for Mark's development, but that is the extent of her importance to the story up to this episode and after the episode.
It's a good episode but it's like a donut or a shot of tequila, tastes great, feels good in the moment, but it's empty calories not a full meal.
Cool, this is what Gemma has been doing on the testing floor. Was that something that needed to be said for the main plot of innies and outties and the obstacle of Lumon, but this was basically a day in the life of somebody who is basically a plot point, a piece of objective and motivation for Mark's development, but that is the extent of her importance to the story up to this episode and after the episode.
It's a good episode but it's like a donut or a shot of tequila, tastes great, feels good in the moment, but it's empty calories not a full meal.