Rewatched the scenes with the Stanford girl and Jin Yang to see if there was an orange thumb drive and I didn’t notice. I’m guessing we’re supposed to assume someone at Stanford stole it and that is how she wrote her program?
Think about the jobs the crew now has -- or the job one is hinted to have. It's either her or everyone.
I was just assuming it was meant to be more of an anti-technology "warning" to the audience - the end of the world is sitting on a thumb drive somewhere, unsecured, and could be unleashed at any second. But if we're supposed to think someone stole it I'm going with Laurie.
I wanted a little more from this season before it ended and the final was ok. As mentioned, my wife thought a movie would be coming out soon based on how they ended things.
Show missed Bachman a lot the last two seasons, but the pay off with Jin Yang stealing his identity again was pretty good.
Peter Gregory was such a good character, it’s interesting to think about how different the show could have been if the actor hadn’t passed
they did a great job of replacing him, but man Peter Gregory was soo good of a character. It also got us Russ Hanneman.
That show at its peak was an all timer. Middle out, the SWOT analysis, Negging, so many incredible scenes.
My wife and I are doing a rewatch and just started season 5. Highly recommend it if you haven't seen the show in a while. Jared as Ed Chambers was glorious