The Dropout
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Employees are more siloed than ever, enforced by a plethora of front-desk security officers.

Cameras blink in every room.
NDAs flow like water in a stream.
And lab employees are told not to leave the lab when important meetings are going on.
As the title promises, this episode ischock-fullof old white men.
They are literally everywhere.
that its possible to keep them all straight.
Jay Rosan of Walgreens:… Whats the evidence?Elizabeth:Im not at liberty to disclose that; Im sure you understand.
What … the fuck?!
Kevin, meanwhile, thinks all the security and secrecy means Theranos is paranoid and worthy of suspicion.
What will he do with what he knows about Elizabeths plans?
George Shultz:You want an old man?
Still, Elizabeth always manages to pivot (often with Sunny who has a sleeping bag in his office?
But the list of people who are suspicious of Elizabeth and Theranos is ever growing.
(Ian is also, by the way, confused by the turtlenecks and the new voice.)
Things are heating up.
But Elizabeth shows no signs of backing down anytime soon.
And as for her change the world vision?
Spare Drops of Blood
Connor Royhas entered the building!
Its always a delight to see Alan Ruck grace the screen.
Its even better when hes singing along to Katy Perry in his car.
In Old White Men, we meet Cynthia.
Constant assistant churn isnt typically the sign of a good manager, you know?
Thanks,The Dropout.
The 2010 of it all is strong this week.
As the kids (still) say, LOL.