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Spoilers that became pop culture, or surprise reveals that became synonymous with the work itself

https://lemmy.world/post/40565183

Rocket weapons. Not, like, missiles, but hammers/axes with jet thrusters on the opposite end of them.

https://lemmy.world/post/40564424

References in kids media to horror or adult media

https://lemmy.world/post/38431929

TopCharacterTropes & TopCharacterDesigns

https://lemmy.world/post/37813513

Characters who are gay, but it's not central to their personality or the plot.

https://lemmy.world/post/37810959

Dio's Social Circle of healing items

https://lemmy.world/post/37663396

Dio's Social Circle of healing items

https://lemmy.world/post/37663243

Dio's Social Circle of healing items

https://lemmy.world/post/37663242

Hoping to appease both sides by hand-drawing pro-ai wojaks. Is this how centrism works

[S2 FINALE SPOILERS] Let's talk Cold Harbor - and why everyone disagrees on how effective it was

https://lemmy.world/post/27571811

[S2 FINALE SPOILERS] Let's talk Cold Harbor - and why everyone disagrees on how effective it was - Lemmy.World

The completion of Cold Harbor is hyped up so much throughout this series. Jame Eagan  tells Helly AND Helena about it excitedly, Drummond describes it as “Lumon’s greatest day”, and Lumon fired three good workers in favor of three known dissidents because they knew Mark wouldn’t complete Cold Harbor without it. So when Gemma walks into a room and disassembles a crib, many viewers were either perplexed or in disagreement. How could this be the crowning moment? How could it be so banal? — Theories on the purpose of cold harbor fall into two camps: It’s testing compliance ColdHarbour Gemma is different from every innie we’ve seen on the show. In mark’s first moments, he threatened to find and kill Petey. Helly assaulted mark and tried to run away. Even Gemma’s other innies show reservations, like when she’s distressed on the plane or reluctant at the dentist or hateful in the Christmas card room.  CH Gemma is different. She’s given the same onboarding question and standard memory wipe as Mark & Helly, but instead of acting out, she complies instantly with the task she’s given.  Kier sought to tame the four tempers to create maximum efficiency, and in CH Gemma, that’s worked perfectly: she has no objections to any prompting whatsoever. Cold Harbor could be about trying to create the perfect employee. It’s testing severance bounds We know Cobel was obsessed with reintegration and putting iMark & Mrs. Casey together. She loots Mark’s house for his wife’s things to prod iMark during the wellness sessions, and watches closely as iMark sculpts a tree in front of Mrs. Casey. We know at least some of the rooms were personalized to Gemma’s anxieties and dislikes; Allentown forces her to write thank-you cards repeatedly because she hates doing that. In the same way, Cold Harbour is personalized to her greatest pain: losing the baby with Mark. Cold Harbor could be about pushing the bounds of severance; Dr. Mauer says so himself. There is no emotion bleeding through here; CH Gemma tackles one of the lowest moments of her life completely docile and oblivious. (As an aside, if this was the intention, mark “passed” this test when Gemma did not. iMark abandons his outie’s wife after his outie experienced the most resplendent joy in years, proving love can’t transcend severance.) — What do you think of Cold Harbor? What was it trying to achieve? Was it the best way to achieve either purpose?