‘Halt and Catch Fire’: How Two Green Creators Blew Up Their ‘Mad Men of Tech’ Premise to Discover Something Special
Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers look back at how their show evolved into its remarkable final season.
Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers look back at how their show evolved into its remarkable final season.
Two veteran computer engineers on what the final season of the Lee Pace and Mackenzie Davis-starring drama got right — and what parts were a bit off.
“Halt and Catch Fire” ended exactly as it began, and it was beautiful.
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If time is a flat circle, the characters of “Halt and Catch Fire” aim to burn steady on an endless loop. The show, well, it’s already there.
The hit AMC period piece about the rise of the Internet is coming to an end.
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A group of computer security experts and Hollywood producers discussed the challenges of portraying hackers.
Two computer engineers (who happen to be my parents) examine the accuracies and inaccuracies of AMC’s 1980s technology drama.
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The resilient AMC drama kicks off its third season just as fans would hope: with the same formula that got it here.