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jamie
together we can defeat obese children
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| Post #1: 30th Dec 2017 11:33 AM | |
I don't think Sara would permanently not be able to see her mom, the filter only goes on when stress levels are high so in intense situations it would be blurred out, I think a more civil encounter would allow Sara to see her but if the function is perm broken, Sara by herself could get into some trouble not knowing what is happening around her.
The episode was sorta meh | |
I was wrong about Jamie he is a true visionary and I name him my successor |
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jamie
together we can defeat obese children
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| Post #2: 30th Dec 2017 6:18 PM | |
Also how on earth is black mirror trying to tell me sara was 15 when she looked 24 | |
I was wrong about Jamie he is a true visionary and I name him my successor |
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jamie
together we can defeat obese children
| Reputation: 115 | Group: | Overlord | Posts: | 11,794 | Joined: | Jan 11, 2015 |
| Post #3: 2nd Jan 2018 3:14 AM | |
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Most interesting part to me sorta got glossed over - the project stunting Sara's growth since you probably need to see some horrors of the world to develop correctly. That could've been a great road to go down so I was disappointed they jumped through that and went with the fairly predictable third act instead
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I thought for sure this is where they were going with this. How blocking out all the bad things in life was actually worse for you and that you need the bad.
Meh in comparison to episode 1.
I liked the episode best when Sarah was in her second arc. (Grade school I guess?) She seemed sweet and corrupted by the system.
the ending was pretty stupid.
also had to fast forward thru 2 gross scenes, ewwww! |
the sex scene? | |
I was wrong about Jamie he is a true visionary and I name him my successor |
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