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"I do not like this mirror."


After the lead up to that, is he referring to the mirror or the man reflected in it?

Stunning show. Superbly acted. Details, magnificent. Story; compelling. Insights; remarkable. Accuracy; honorable. Such beauty and ugliness in each episode.

All I've taken away from it is the fact that nothing's changed. Not much at all.

Well done everyone!

GFW

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I think he's literally referring to the mirror. If you remember, that "bad" mirror was made out of a bunch of smaller mirrors attached side-by-side. In the end he has a good mirror made of one solid piece.
If you want to make it about the man in the mirror than I suppose you could do that. It depends on the viewer. But I think he was being literal.

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I tend to agree after watching it further to see it replaced by a clearer sharper image of himself, which could be the complaint in the first place.

I'm going to miss this place. Too bad a few rotten apples had to go and completely ruin a good thing.

GFW

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