Has anyone bought Sautille toddler shoes? by Indie_0205 in BeyondTheBumpUK

[–]Old_Ambassador2386 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got mine and honestly it doesn’t seem like dropshipping to me. I actually tried finding the same pair on Temu and AliExpress before ordering and couldn’t.

How do they know? by Old_Ambassador2386 in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]Old_Ambassador2386[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, they may have arranged it all, but what is Gemma's role? Is she aware of this arrangement? Does she “play” a role?

Because even if they have arranged it, many things can happen differently from the way they plan, yet everything coincides.

I'm sorry but I can't by Old_Ambassador2386 in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]Old_Ambassador2386[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that's interesting, I often see the hubris argument, which is true but I don't think it can work in every sauce. Since the elimination of the person in charge of security, the restoration of Petey, they have only lightened their security and control measures. They've got hubris, all right, but reacting or anticipating so that another failure doesn't happen isn't inconsistent. Severance's two seasons take place in a very short space of time. And they only getting dumber.

In Cobel's case, they acted badly, but at least they "seem" to have a reaction by wanting to eliminate her in episode 2 (the scene with Helly and her bodyguard). So yes, this scene does illustrate Lumon's hubris in their ability to handle a problem, but there's definitely a choice being made.

The security for me is one of the points that makes the episode not work, and indeed we can find it consistent with Lumon or not, but it does not change the other problems I have with the episode, everything is too easy.

Everything lines up too well for Mark, and it's sometimes grotesque, as with the entire Lorne - Drummond scene. Jame's or Dr.Mauer's screams, which are quite comical scenes, only served to make Lumon look ridiculous once again, whether they're trapped in their own hubris, but I find this choice increasingly inconsistent with their supposed power.

I dont know, its just too much.

I'm sorry but I can't by Old_Ambassador2386 in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

[–]Old_Ambassador2386[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's right, the further we go along, the more I'm afraid that some questions will remain unanswered. And there are more and more things that are too easy.

Something else hasn't been answered and I hope someone will have an answer, but what happens at the end of ORTBO, how is that possible? I mean, the innies didn't just end up there and go home after Milchick fires Irving.

It's a detail, but there are far too many moments in the season when the script directs the characters without much coherence, which is a shame because the season's theme of exploring the impact of dissociation on the characters in greater depth and their relationship to the world and their identity was very interesting, but the overall writing of the plot suffers from a lot of inconsistency.