Mr. Robot: Wednesdays at 10 PM on USA

i wish the girls were hotter in this show.

You blind m8?
:lol :lol :lol

Joanna is :hat :hat :hat

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She might not have many curves or meat on her bones, but still


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i wish the girls were hotter in this show.

You blind m8?
I get what he's saying. Chicks on this show are the type you find attractive after seeing them on a weekly basis. During that pilot I was like all these females are weak, they clearly got picked for their acting ability and didn't give it a second thought.

It's only after the season kept going and you saw them in different scenarios and scenes that their sex appeal started oozing out like with Darlene. Of course the therapist rose a few ranks once I found out she was in to anal porn :smokin

Take Doubleday for instance, her sister (white girl on Empire) is way hotter than her but she had this adorable turned sinister mean streak going on with her character that became attractive as her story went on.

I don't think dude was counting Joanna though. She's by far the best looking chick on the show.
 
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I didn't know either until like a month ago.

Empire is about to come back so they were interviewing the cast on one of those entertainment shows and they showed her name and I saw her last name and thought of Angela. Then it just hit me that they do look alike.
 
I don't watch empire but just looked up Katilin Doubleday. That girl is fine.
 
I occassionally smoke and wear aventus cologne so her smelling like smoke is ll good.
 
Since my love Kelly Ripa was mentioned, I still love her but someone made a comment about her that was so true and I had to agree with. She would look better if she put on a little weight. She exercises so much that she's gotten really ripped and her body isn't looking too feminine.
 
Mr. Robot Season 2: Creator Sam Esmail To Direct All 10 Episodes
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USA Network’s original series Mr. Robot came out of nowhere earlier this year and hit hard, attracting swathes of critical acclaim that have now culminated in three Golden Globe nominations. The show stars Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson, a computer tech and secret vigilante hacker who finds himself drawn into an underground movement that plans to destroy the corporate stranglehold on the world. Christian Slater plays the mysterious Mr. Robot, the leader of hacker group fsociety, and the series also featured Carly Chaikin, Portia Doubleday and Martin Wallström.

As is usual for TV shows, the first season of Mr. Robot was directed by a handful of different directors, with the show’s creator Sam Esmail directing three out of the ten episodes that have aired so far. Speaking to Screen Rant at New York Comic Con this year, Esmail described the first season of the show as “the first 30 minutes of the movie,” and promised that things would be very different in season 2 – for reasons that will be obvious to anyone who has finished watching the first season.

Now it seems that Esmail is ready to expand his creative control over the series, as Variety reports that the showrunner will direct all ten episodes of Mr. Robot season 2. The writers room is currently working on the stories for the next chapter in Elliot’s strange life, which is set to once again film on location in New York City. The second season is expected to premiere in summer 2016, though possibly a little later in the year than the first season.​
 
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