First I felt a little bit disappointed that the trojan subplot was basically for nothing, but perhaps we are meant to feel like Harold at the moment. Did Root really destroy it?
First I felt a little bit disappointed that the trojan subplot was basically for nothing, but perhaps we are meant to feel like Harold at the moment. Did Root really destroy it?
Knowing that certain death is the result of planting the Trojan Horse, I suspect she didn't destroy anything and will want to do it herself.
First I felt a little bit disappointed that the trojan subplot was basically for nothing, but perhaps we are meant to feel like Harold at the moment. Did Root really destroy it?
Knowing that certain death is the result of planting the Trojan Horse, I suspect she didn't destroy anything and will want to do it herself.
I don't think that would matter. As she explained it, the source of the danger was that Samaritan would know the Trojan horse was associated with Elizabeth's software, so it would investigate the people who've been associating with her and would thereby identify Harold and have him killed. Even if Root used the activation device instead of Harold, he's still the one who's on record as interacting with Elizabeth, so he's still the one who'd get exposed and assassinated. The only way he's safe is if the Trojan isn't activated at all.
I wouldn't think his number would have come up until after he used the Trojan Horse?
KHAN!!!
Come on, I couldn't have been the only one who thought that....
KHAN!!!
Come on, I couldn't have been the only one who thought that....
No more than a character named Jones would make me think of Cyrano. Khan is a common surname. And "Suleiman Khan" is quite a fitting name for a corporate giant. Suleiman the Magnificent was the greatest caliph of the Ottoman Empire, and of course Khan is a title of rulers.
KHAN!!!
Come on, I couldn't have been the only one who thought that....
No more than a character named Jones would make me think of Cyrano. Khan is a common surname. And "Suleiman Khan" is quite a fitting name for a corporate giant. Suleiman the Magnificent was the greatest caliph of the Ottoman Empire, and of course Khan is a title of rulers.
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No offhand humorous observation left untrampled!
Actually I have a question about that episode: what was with the egg and the briefcase? Did I miss something?
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