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Sunday 25 February 2018

Mr Robot — Series 3 — Episodes 8: eps3.7 dont-delete-me.ko

25th February, 2018.


No, really … 

I’d lost … the … 

Lot … !

As you’re possibly aware of several things, by now.

One of those things?

Will be the simple fact I write the Daily Teaser for your entertainment: and — for the past few years — made little slide shows to go with them.

Complete with all this introductions: made up of me saying “Nik Nak’s Daily Teaser,” followed an appropriate — if not exactly legal — line from a movie.

I’m … 

Well, gutted is one way of looking at it.

Especially when I realised it was partially my fault: in NOT checking the relevant files had made the transfer correctly

On the OTHER hand?

I’m starting off on a free machine, learning about the newer software on it, learning how the audio manipulation aspects of QuickTime work … AND how to do transfers better. 

Building something similar shouldn’t be hard.

~≈§≈~


At any rate … 

Panicking about it, worrying about it … ?

Was not going to do anything than put me in a grottier mood than I already was.

Some TV … ?

More to the point, more of 


Would be nice … 

 ~≈§≈~

Episode 8 — eps3.7 dont-delete-me.ko — sees Elliot (Rami Malek) hitting a low point: deciding that, in order to deal with Mr Robot (Christian Slater), he needs to take desperate measures.

Measures that involve an especially nasty drug dealer … and a lot of morphine.

Firstly, though?

He has to deal with with some unwelcome motions.

Facing the grieving families of Trenton (Sunita Mani) and Mobley (Azhar Khan).

That … ?   And a trip to a mosque by way of a kosher ice cream van … ?

Turn this day into a strong one … 

~≈§≈~

Now … ?

Good … ?

Yes: very much so.

I’m just sorry I was distracted by events.

Still … ?

Here’s to my next night off … !

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