Ex Machina

Who was ultimately in the wrong?

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Men. It was a year early.

Isaacs deceived him to use him for research, all went wrong

fucking roboroasties

Nobody was truly wrong, but Nathan was right.

Caleb for bein a lil bitch

poe thought he was the smartest man but he made the oldest mistake in the book, never trust a thirsty beta soyboy around a roastie

>Neckbeard manlet thinks he's smarter than he is
>Autistic faggot can't stop thinking with his dick

They were both retarded.

the gullible beta obviously

the nu-male over there

Nathan is the one with the beard and glasses but Caleb is the soyboy.

Interesting how that works out.

Caleb to a fault but Nathan should have done more to cover his security

Caleb, for falling in love with a fembot. Nathan was absolutely right, but he was too cocky and didn't install an off switch. I've read that he should've put some rules into Ava, but he wanted to create a true AI, and that means it should have no restrictions.

I think Nathan on some subconscious level wanted an AI that would kill him because that would mean that he had finally built an AI that had truly outsmarted him.

Nathan for not actually tearing up the dance floor

both, but also neither

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>Implying you wouldn't

A beard doesn't make you a soyboy.
Believing that a beard makes you manly when you're a little bitch makes you a soyboy.

Sup Forums for tricking me into watching this trash

Correct.

An edgy, tragic ending ≠ deep.

Man for creating something that will eventually destroy it.

Got to keep that sword of Damocles angle in check

Agreed.

The whole time I thought Nathan had made a robot version of himself because he was so paranoid, hiding out in Alaska and all that

>weirdo cuck on the left
>le 56% on the right

The soyboy

Actually it does