2:30 -- Not only would the parent company be obliterated, there's no way in fuck demonic orange eyes would sell, let alone be integrated into the society that saw the previous disaster.
12:30 -- She has to go because she's a wanted criminal. Otherwise she could take the other contact out and be fine.
14:00 -- So the woman didn't go back to Berlin?
17:00 -- "The Panel" appears to be a fictional tv show.
36:00 -- So is she going to put the kid in a new school every couple of years? Maybe say he has some sort of condition?
1:30 -- Why would he need to pick it up? Why would it be that light?
9:00 -- Why would they reveal their attempt at independence?
17:30 -- If she turns herself in, then her family are all co-conspirators.
26:15 -- I still don't understand why she lives so starkly. All it would take is one person to drop by and look through the doorway to tell something is wrong.
32:15 -- It's bad storytelling to have this mythology suddenly appear. Is this some excuse to start an arc for this season?
12:00 -- How about you don't let your sick daughter fraternize with the prototype robot and pretend it's her friend.
17:45 -- So she's a plant..
18:15 -- Casual misandry; there is no "tech bro" in tech. It's by fucking far the most fucking egalitarian field humanity has ever had. She's also a fucking student who might legitimately have code that "isn't up to scratch" because she's a student and students are learning because they do not already know. That's how reality works.