I was thinking that he wanted the thrill of almost being a victim while being sure that they wouldn't really hurt him because of the programming,
Plus the thrill of being molested by Faye Dunaway stand-in. Note that Echo grinding against him while he was tied to chair was exactly what Dunaway did to the captured Sheriff in "Bonnie & Clyde". The Southern accents were (not great) imitations of the B & C accents too.
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And seriously, people think they can handle stuff all the time. Look at Hannity boasting about waterboarding.
Next episode to be screened first at Comic-Con in July: [link]
Link contains spoilers.
Awesome. I'll be there.
I didn't know some of that spoilery stuff. Huh, interesting.
I wrote it so if it's wildly inaccurate - and let's face it, it's me, so it probably is - punch me in the face at Comic-Con.
The watcher for the most recent ep:
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Miracle got to be kick ass and it doesn't make it to air.
assuming that was the significance of showing us that the number was .1
I thought he was trying the match the imprint "fingerprint" and that the lower number meant there were fewer differences.
And I cheered out loud when they set Madeline/Mellie/November free, because really, Ballard needed to atone for what he'd done.
OH YEAHS! I remember now what else pissed me off. When Ballard at the end asks for her name, but refuses to give his own, he gains the ability to look her up in the future, giving himself power but denying her power.
When Echo was getting ready to save herself and Ballard & her handler were in pursuit, I had this glimpse of how she could save herself and not need them and what that would mean, but then there was the "handsome man saved me from the monsters" moment.