Ben Lindbergh
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Or like, you know, Alex has already saved us because Alex is the contingency plan.
If the bunker didn't work, we have the supercomputer that's going to bail us out and save us from this worst case scenario where Earth turns into runaway greenhouse effect and we turn into Venus or something.
So she's just like, Alex has already taken care of it.
So do we end up in this scenario where there are multiple timelines and like, is there still suspense at that point?
Because if we can't even understand what this computer is doing and the computer is kind of like taking care of it and we don't even know what's happening, then do we just trust in Alex and say, well, I guess it'll all work out because Sinatra seemed convinced that it would.
Yeah.
We know there's the bunker where the supercomputers hold up, but we don't know if that's a habitat for humanity or not.
So, yeah.
He's hanging out.
What's his story?
Yeah, we'll get a flashback in season three, I'm sure, and we'll learn what his story is.
I also...
The season two finale was entertaining, but I had some grapes with that episode.
You know, it felt to me like the first time that it was running off the rails a little bit, you know, just like, do they know what they're doing here?
Do they know where they're going?
I lost a little confidence in the roadmap and just like the plot mechanics of that episode.
And I know it's, you know, it's sci-fi.
It's just you can kind of accept it or not.
But the whole, like, you know, it's the indestructible bunker.
It's the Titanic, basically.