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Some of the technology conversations are odd and forced
While I liked the absence of consistent inaccuracies in their portrayal of 'hacking' (as most TV shows have), the main character's constant self-referencing as being a 'hacker' and repeatedly using the work 'hack' was disjointed and made the monologues feel unnatural. The pilot and series certainly look interesting thus far, though it would be a large stretch to call this a realistic portrayal.
I can usually get past awful technological conversations in a show like this. In 24, for instance, it's basically magic, but it's consistently magic. It usually only bothers me when a show that avoided the topic before has an episode where pop spills on the keyboard and the computer starts smoking or something.
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[–] moe 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
While I liked the absence of consistent inaccuracies in their portrayal of 'hacking' (as most TV shows have), the main character's constant self-referencing as being a 'hacker' and repeatedly using the work 'hack' was disjointed and made the monologues feel unnatural. The pilot and series certainly look interesting thus far, though it would be a large stretch to call this a realistic portrayal.
[–] Bodertz 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I can usually get past awful technological conversations in a show like this. In 24, for instance, it's basically magic, but it's consistently magic. It usually only bothers me when a show that avoided the topic before has an episode where pop spills on the keyboard and the computer starts smoking or something.