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Plus this type of functionality is practically already available. Synergy is a mouse and keyboard sharing software solution that allows a user to connect multiple computers together, even with different operating systems. It even allows for a shared clipboard to copy and paste between systems. While it's not exactly what was shown in the movie, it's not far off, and like you said this movie is set in the future. Also, the first version of the Synergy was written in 1996, so it's not exactly cutting edge technology. https://symless.com/synergy/features It's obvious that it was done for a cool shot. If you're looking for a reasonable explanation for Trinity's composure though, it's that she knew she wasn't in any danger. LIke you said, they weren't in the matrix yet; the gun rack room was their own program. It was almost certainly written with safety protocols that would stop the movement of the gun racks if anyone got in the way. These type of safety features were already shown in the jump program, preventing anyone from falling to their death. I’m not sure why you started typing in all caps, whether you genuinely prefer it or just realized it triggers people who try to argue with you, but I must admit that I always enjoy reading the nonsensical and infuriated responses to it. I admire your commitment to your craft good sir. I enjoyed it as well. I can see how someone would see the genre (horror/thriller) and be caught off guard though. The film is more satire/black-comedy than anything. Movies like this would benefit from being labeled as such. It's easy to see how this film might disappoint someone who was expecting to watch a true horror or thriller. Cousin Oliver stays in with the Bradys. Good points on the shrink. Retail workers are watching their stores' profitability just walk out at record rates. With that, they might as well be watching their raises walk out the door. I've regularly seen people run out of the grocery store with carts full; the cops won't do anything about it and you can see the frustration on workers' faces. I couldn't imagine working in that environment. You're also right that she's getting fired if the video goes viral; what a shame though. From their perspective... Doc and Marty would head back to Doc’s house in defeat, but once they arrived they’d find a package at the front door containing the plutonium to get Marty home. From another perspective… After failing to harness the lightning at the clock tower, Marty would have to live a relatively secluded life away from anyone in Hill Valley. When Doc finally created the time machine he’d use it (before the parking lot test drive) to put the plutonium at his front door in the past. This would erase the timeline where Marty can’t get home, but also preserve the changes in the timeline that were positive to Marty's family. To be fair... It seems like most of the people closest to her end up leaving her. While we're at it, wasn't it just last year that she fat-shamed a bunch of backup dancers from some other show on social media, just because she was starved for attention? That seems like "bitter, selfish, narcissistic drama queen bitch" material to me. Slowik definitely told Tyler that he wasn't worthy of being part of the menu. I don't think he needed to threaten him into suicide though as Tyler was absolutely desperate to earn Slowik's approval. I think Slowik likely told Tyler that he could redeem himself by hanging himself in the pantry. Now Pence too. I'm guessing all of congress is a leaky faucet. View all replies >