Season 2

Mr. Robot’s Python Approach

Mr. Robot’s kept things from us. It began much sooner than we thought. Signs were missed, clues ignored, all because we were too distracted by what was in front of us, never bothering to lift ou...

Mr. Robot Violently Reminds us No One’s Happy

Mr. Robot steps aside so lovers can embrace in peace as the darkness that follows revolution encroaches, but helping hands are there to help drag us back to reality. Mr. Robot: “eps2.8_h1dden-pr...

Mr. Robot: Freedom is Fleeting

The hit to the economy is testing the government’s ability to manage the day-to-day needs a country has, like keeping the lights on. But corporations still manage to flex a little muscle and rem...

Mr. Robot: Hello Friend, We Need to Talk

Mr. Robot tests the relationships between masters and their slaves as Elliot proves to be stronger than he thought. But having friends close by never hurts. Mr. Robot: “eps2.5_h4ndshake.sme̶...

Mr. Robot’s Second Season Opens Strong

Unreliability and action with real jeopardy is what made this show work, and Esmail's kept true to that with gaps in exposition that informs just enough to keep us watching without getting lost and al...

Mr. Robot: Mind as Computer

   Mind as Computer: Subjective Realities and the Programmable Mind Intro: The most common portrayals of computer hacking and engineering seek to remove human elements in favor of visuals, leaving the...

Phantom 2040

Phantom 2040’s Lost Season [5/10]

The first season of Peter Chung’s Phantom 2040 was an amazing title, and is unjustly ignored. It presented exceptional voice acting from actors such as Ron Perlman and Mark Hamill. It brought ma...

Review: Orphan Black – Season 2

After a highly-acclaimed first season that drew in millions across countries, and the third right around the corner, I take a look back to the second season of Orphan Black and the sisters’ stru...

Review: Black Mirror – Season 2

Taking an odd turn, the second season of Black Mirror features less high-tech scenarios than its predecessors, but Brooker’s focus is still centered on the social implications of social order gone ask...