AVClub: Season two of Halt And Catch Fire has been largely about breaking free of Halt And Catch Fire season one. Cameron and Donna’s story, launching Mutiny and establishing themselves in their business (and as the show’s leads), has proceeded in fits and starts, as Joe and Gordon’s lingering stories and influence on the narrative have clung on, holding Cameron and Donna’s progress back. That’s not as much of a criticism as it sounds—Cameron and Donna’s exploration of the potential of the online world means taking leaps that are going to be resisted by others in the computer industry, and some people are going to resist being left behind. Like Joe and Gordon, whose roles this season have seen them flailing to retain their relevance in the world they set in motion.
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