If there's infinite choices how was the machine so accurate? Lily is just Neo except in reality?

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>Forest knew the machine could only see to the point of the destruction of determinism
This is the most retarded fucking idea. You're effectively saying nobody on Earth made any decisions for thousands of years, or at least as long as the machine was used to look forward, until Lily. If anyone had, the machine would've had the same problem seeing past it.

Why doesn't Hollywood use more female actresses to play cute twinks?

I think it is more, everyone made the choice they were going to make. Lily KNEW what the choice was, thus made the complete opposite decision. It’s not that she’s the first person to make a decision, she’s the first to know what the decision was, and defied it. Not counting Lyndon, the 3 in Devs only ensured they repeated what they had viewed onscreen, Lily did not, and the images on screen were the results of decisions made.

am i supposed to find this thing attractive? it's interesting though that the show is so woke yet if the main character was an actually attractive blonde female the same wokesters would throw a hissy fit about how she's sexually objectified given that the stupid bitch parades in her underwear in almost every episode - it's almost as if the director has a fetish for ugly 'women'

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This doesn't work either though. For example, Forest and Katie watched the "last day" over and over and eventually knew everything that was going to happen. They would probably know if a traffic light didn't behave the way they had seen it, what the weather was supposed to be like (they first saw it "years" in advance so there's no way to know that) and whatever other shit happens that's out of your control. Traffic, the parking spot that's open at work. There's no way that everything outside of them that day would line up my chance.
Aside from that, if you watched footage of what you did for a whole day, or even an hour, with as many chances as you wanted to watch the footage, there's no way you could even intentionally perfectly replicate it on the first attempt. Or very closely replicate it.
And aside from that, others had seen forward and still done exactly what they saw they would. The scene where the nameless engineers watch 1 second into the future is fucking stupid to watch but in-universe there's no way none of them would try to do something different if they could

I really should just say fuck it, they wrote an 8 episode series without a complete ending

How did their soul get into the simulation? By magic?

No its not and your mom gay.

Probably troll but whatever. They both died, the machine was just set to simulate the world from the day the Russian bf got accepted to Devs and progress indefinitely.

Forest's point before he knew he was going to die was that if every bit of information about him or his daughter was in the simulation/prediction/whatever, it's effectively as alive or real as him. There's nothing about him that the machine doesn't know, down to the atoms or however detailed they got