Notes
- Such an unlikable protagonist.. i get that’s the point, but it borders on being unwatchable sometimes.
- 2nd episode had a great juxtaposition of the usual american individualist ideals pitted against how other cultures operate. No one else had a problem with things like she did and she came off as being unreasonable, manic and just hurtful.
- She says she’s a very independent person, but has to have them cater to her every whim in order to satisfy that independence.. it’s basically a sham performative independence at this point. Otherwise she should be living as a hermit that fends for herself. Obviously, she can only “perform” that while in reality she needs them to stock a Sprouts for her to get her food.
- She’s not an independent person. She’s a white person and practically a Karen-type to boot.
I need them to eventually explain the imperative they have to always saying yes to those not in the collective, and serving to their every whim and desire, even if it leads to actual destruction.
- I can only think that this exists to serve their future alien overlords.. it’s baked into the “virus”.
- At this point, wouldn’t there be a logic bomb if she ever asked them to help her cure the virus? That would put their two biological imperatives directly at odds, right? Unless their survival one (I would safely assume) trumps the serving one.
I know this is an obvious thing that I didn’t think abotu earlier, but the service imperative is naturally an AI metaphor.. how our LLM’s are a hive mind trying to serve our every whim, make us happy, while giving us nonsense.