alright im lagging behind as usual so I just saw this, and what the fuck? they decided to KILL him IRL because he was an asshole in the game? I don't get it. he was bullied by everyone IRL, instead of taking out his anger on someone that can get hurt, he does it virtually where nobody gets hurt.
why was he painted as the bad guy?
Justin Torres
He was a loser that kinda gave up on real life. Death seems like a fine ending.
Cooper Butler
Why are virgins so butthurt by this episode?
Joshua Cook
>kinda gave up on real life.
>extremely successful and rich >great at his job >created something that would bring joy and fun to millions of people UMMM
Grayson Anderson
vengeance n shieeeeeet
Ayden Nguyen
>where nobody gets hurt. The AI are sentient and therefore deserve to be treated like human beings, deal with it.
Grayson Brooks
>why was he painted as the bad guy? you know why
Carson Miller
he was abusing exact copies of them
if he just wanted the characters to look like his colleagues he wouldn't have needed their DNA
it's the same theme from the x-mas special
the real meme is if he had technology to basically clone people in VR simulations he could have used this to take over the fucking world never mind unfuck all his problems in life, like getting whatever personal information he wanted from everyone he worked with until he could take over the company or running simulations of how to seduce a woman over and over again until he got it right ect
Mason Morales
So this is a game he created and somehow he didn't build in a safeguard that would prevent him from getting trapped in the game forever? And he doesn't have access to a dev console or anything to stop the people escaping?
It was odd that they portray him as invincible and then removed all his powers when they needed a resolution.
Ayden Mitchell
>the real meme is if he had technology to basically clone people in VR simulations he could have used this to take over the fucking world never mind unfuck all his problems in life, like getting whatever personal information he wanted from everyone he worked with until he could take over the company or running simulations of how to seduce a woman over and over again until he got it right ect That would've been a better premise, too. Charlie Cucker really dropped the ball this season.