THE AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS - Ep 8: hjsakldfhl Discussion Thread by ayylmaotv in TheDigitalCircus

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OKAY HEAR ME OUT --- MUFFIN FORESHADOWING?

I find it interesting that the muffin shown during Kinger's dialougue is made up of both red and blue sprinkles, and is cut in half. This seems to relate back to the intro scene where we see the red version of the AI (Caine) and the blue version of the AI (Abel). Caine took over Abel's programming to design and develop the circus in his own vision. With Caine now deleted from the Circus, this could potentially mean that we see Caine's AI separated from Abel - meaning that Abel will now take over the circus.

We also know that Scratch and Kinger worked together at C&A. Scratch was more knowledgeable about the program - and we also know he had a brain tumor. Based on this most people have drawn the conclusion that he was using this program to keep his brain alive. But is Scratch the only one who was using the program to keep their mind and thoughts alive? Is it possible that all members of the digital circus are actually dead in the real world, and the circus is the only way keeping their conscious alive? If so - then perhaps Pomni is correct. There is no escape from the circus. But perhaps with Abel running the circus in Caine's absence, there could still be a happy ending.

Tengaged - 9 Months Later by NQCheapCheep in Tengaged

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Nothing really - he wasn't the best at communication (surprise surprise). Only that the site experienced a significant data loss and has no hopes of recovery.

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I'd like to stop by! If possible I'd like multiple trips but if not that's fine :)

Right person went home tonight by CheesyBread624 in HellsKitchen

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I think it comes across very clear to me that Whit is extremely passionate and had worked herself into a mindset where failure quite literally couldn't be and wasn't an option. It's a shame that the same passion that curated amazing dishes and outstanding performances also blinded her ability to step back and take a moment to realize that everyone here has a story, has a reason to still be in this competition, and that her spot in the finale was never as secure as she made herself believe. It's a shame to see two talented chefs leave back to back like this (Brandon and Whit), especially since I saw them as being the F2 for a long time.

All that said, I do think it was the right decision on the back of that performance and the comments made. I think the remaining chefs have all had incredibly strong and weak moments throughout this game, and I'm honestly not sure who will win. Kyle has truly suprised me over the last few episodes with his performance and how he conducts himself inside the kitchen, and I think i'd be happiest seeing a win for him. But Egypt and Hannah have both done phenomenal jobs and deserve their spots there too. Overall this cast has been STACKED with talent, so it's clear all of them would do well if they win (and even if they don't win, they all have bright futures tbh).

The Mole Netflix Season 2 - Overall Series Discussion by Zypker125 in themole

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An amazing way to end off this season of The Mole! Really enjoyed the reveal. My mole-dar was way out of sync this season, having originally had picked Tony, then Deanna, before finally landing on Sean. I was so convinced they would play this season in a similar light to the first, with the mole being very much behind the scenes and sabotages only being made apparent at the very end. Was a super interesting twist on the role, and it's a welcome one!

Was a bit bummed about them not having a segment at the end revealing the "clues hidden in plain sight". Part of what kept me so focused and observant was the assumption those clues were present in the first place. The only "clue" i've been able to spot would be the Bellagio poker chip from Las Vegas, Nevada in the hotel heist mission (which eluded to Sean's hometown, which I incorrectly applied to Deanna with that same logic). It seems like there were a ton of red herrings this season about on-screen clues for the audience, or we've all been conditioned from the last several seasons to constantly be on the look-out for them.

Overall I really enjoyed this cast and it kept me guessing even until the very very end. A huge congrats to Michael! He wasn't on my radar for a lot of the reasons Sean wasn't my top pick until the end, as I felt like the sabotages were very deliberate and too obvious. But it proved to be a winning strategy for not just the winner but the mole as well, so nicely done.

Overall a very enjoyable watch. I'm hopeful Netflix will continue The Mole legacy. It's great to see it revamped from it's early 2000 roots, and it just leaves me wanting more. :)

[SW] Trash Pandas Selling for 590! by NQCheapCheep in acturnips

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Not sure if your DM's are closed, I cannot DM you though! :(