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Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> >> How would defeating Smith alter humanity's survival?
> >
> > By the end of the third film that question is answered: Neo taking on
> > Smith was because Smith was out of control in the Matrix and the
> > Architect couldn't control him any more.
> The Matrix is just the prison where they put the humans. If Smith takes
> over that prison... so what? Why would the Architect care?
They built the enormous life simulator, and it's about to get destroyed,
and the billions of humans with it. Why would the Architect care?
The Matrix exists for a reason, and it's about to get destroyed.
> >> Seriously, it looks like "OMG, this film was so popular! We MUST make a
> >> sequal! Hey, why not make it a trilogy?"
> >
> > Except that isn't how it happened; they planned to do 3 from the start,
> > AFAICR.
> Yeah, that's puzzling.
It's puzzling that they wanted to make a trilogy?
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- Warp
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