Chapter 11
- Episode aired Apr 17, 2018
- TV-MA
- 52m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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After being in the tank to talk to Farouk, David realizes something has changed in Division 3.After being in the tank to talk to Farouk, David realizes something has changed in Division 3.After being in the tank to talk to Farouk, David realizes something has changed in Division 3.
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Jemaine Clement
- Oliver Bird
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Did you know
- TriviaAs mazes feature highly here, it is interesting to note that you can solve any maze if you hold out one arm and touch the wall of the maze. It doesn't matter which arm, just do not switch arms. Do not stop touching the wall as you move forward and you will eventually find your way out. Depending on where you start, you may wind up walking the entirety of the maze, but you'll eventually get out.
- GoofsDuring the conversation between Farouk and David, when Farouk says, "You are still young, you think justice is a glass jar" you can see someone just out of focus behind Farouk move behind a tree.
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I don't know why this show has suddenly decided to "define" psychological conditions.
Nocebo has absolutely nothing to do with tics.
Tics are absolutely not contagious.
Claiming that an individual can develop tics due to psychological trauma, and then "infect" other people with "the tics" is one of the dumbest claims a TV show has ever made.
Nocebo and tics are real world psychological conditions.
I don't understand why this show has gone into season two suddenly trying to connect each episode with real life psychological connections, when it fails so hard to describe and represent them properly.
If this is how this show is going to continue I'm going to stop watching because this is genuinely one of the dumbest things I have seen in a very long time.
Tics are absolutely not contagious.
Claiming that an individual can develop tics due to psychological trauma, and then "infect" other people with "the tics" is one of the dumbest claims a TV show has ever made.
Nocebo and tics are real world psychological conditions.
I don't understand why this show has gone into season two suddenly trying to connect each episode with real life psychological connections, when it fails so hard to describe and represent them properly.
If this is how this show is going to continue I'm going to stop watching because this is genuinely one of the dumbest things I have seen in a very long time.
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- Runtime52 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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