While there are many mysteries in The Peripheral, the fourth episode goes a long way toward resolving the most pressing ones. 

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A book by William Gibson, adapted by the creators of the hit HBO series Park. 

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Happily, the season finale won't be used as a time for a colossal information dump. 

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The Peripheral is also savvy in its use of visual aids to communicate with the world and be recognized. 

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There is a stark contrast between the mainly recognisable 2032 of The Peripheral and the spotless futuralism of 2100 Britain. 

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Smog blanketing the Jackpot is a visual representation of pollution's impact on the game. 

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Despite how good London seems to Flynne, the damage caused by the Jackpot was so great that it required a whole reconstruction. 

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In the future depicted in The Peripheral, the Klept are treated nearly like royalty in recognition of their devotion. 

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