AVClub: Season two of Halt And Catch Fire begins with a flashback of Joe and Cameron happy together, a presumably brief interlude we never saw, where Joe’s master plan had yet to reveal how implacable it was. It was a worrisome construction as this season moved along, suggesting that Cameron’s empowering journey as the head of her own company—and as a computer visionary quite apart from Joe MacMillan—was merely going to end up back where it began. Well, “Kali” brings Cameron and Joe back together all right, but it does so in service of an admirably executed plan (on the part of Cameron and Halt And Catch Fire) to put the Cameron-Joe love story away.
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