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My assumption about the use of the steampunk vidphones is that they don't require a cell phone network. No towers, no carrier cooperation, nothing. If so, it would make them vastly superior to cell phones.
 


Well I enjoyed this episode more than the previous one.

I still felt like the two main characters are kind of uninteresting and pretty much devoid of chemistry. Artie, though seemed edgier and little more well rounded in the portrayal and I like him more now. I kept wondering why the woman from the inn was hanging around the whole episode, she seemed to just be there without purpose.

I liked the situation of the week a lot more this time, I felt like it definitely the strength of the episode.

The interplay between the former boss and Artie was a little weird, but I'm curious to see where it goes.

The one thing that really bothered me was why the heck did they have near instantaneous access to the acoustical properties of a bunch of banks in Chicago. I mean that's a pretty odd thing to just be able to pick out of the nether of your supercomputer network.
 

The one thing that really bothered me was why the heck did they have near instantaneous access to the acoustical properties of a bunch of banks in Chicago. I mean that's a pretty odd thing to just be able to pick out of the nether of your supercomputer network.

Well, it wasn't acoustical properties, per se, right? It was marble walls and a high ceiling, something you could conceivably (though it's admittedly still a stretch) get out of either an architectural database or some kind of building plan database.
 

Just saw episode 2 (Chicago Bank Robberies) and I'm glad to see they have introduced a bigger story arc.
 


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