/r/MrRobot
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God, that's always been lame, hasn't it?
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“You guys and you G- D- cute puzzles. I could have just gotten here sooner if you gave me the address. I had to solve a freaking math problem to figure it out”
This line had me cracking up!!!
Drop the lines that made you laugh!!
That dead girls dad
I recently watched Severance, Westworld and the Boys, now I want a new show to binge.
First of all I have 0 major complaints. Mr. Robot was masterfully written and the acting was phenomenal! I'm just confused on a few things.
What did Tryrell see in the woods? Was it a nod to pulp fiction? Was if a lightsaber? Does anyone know? Are we even supposed to know?
And when exactly did the "Elliot" we know and love takeover for the real Elliot? Before the show starts? During the show? Right after the window incident?
Any clarification would be greatly appreciated
I'm watching the series for the x time, I have posted this before but I don't see any other way that Tyrrell is him (or also him). That moment when he meets Joanna (Tyrrell's girlfriend) after he's been "away" for two days while the hack happens. She even speaks danish to him and seems sad that he doesn't recognise her. It's as if she is talking to her boyfriend who does not recognise her.
A few years ago some comments convinced me I was wrong, but that scene , again, only makes sense if that's the case.
Any new ideas on this?
Hey guys, I just noticed this logo "COMET ELECTRIC" in a recent commercial advertisement for PRADA, which is exactly the same as the one on the car in Mr. Robot's FBI surveillance point (S03E03). Is this a real company? I really can't find anything related to this company online and I've always thought it was a made-up company.
Isn’t it stupid to call a hacker group from the name the place they are doing their crimes ? Without it dom would never discover the link between Romero and the fsociety
So i am watching and analysing Sam Esmail's works for my film class that I'm taking and the only film that I'm completely unable to find for days is Deep Down in Florida (2004). Can someone send me the file as a drive link or send me any sources where I can watch it, it would be of great help.
In what episode/ time stamp does Irving say his quote about a story sometimes having a mediocre beginning and middle but always needing a good finale?
And the entire show actually
Did the events that Darlene talks about in the last episode, to Elliot... Fsociety, Bombings, Dark Army, Looting money...
Did all this every Happened in Real life or was it just in REAL ELLIOT'S head???
So for me Mr Robot is one of the most profound and genius shows and I think its Full of such quotes. What are your favourites?
Mine is "We are finally free, we are finally awake".
The first scene in Rons Cafe, Elliot is acknowledging that he has a memory of his father, some memories he has access to. But i guess its in the first 15 minutes its where he begins seeing the "stranger"
He is always self-isolating i take it, he went to Rons cafe IRL where as usually any vigilantism is not AFK. We see he does in fact want to be close to Angela and lurks outside the warmth of the party in his hoodie
He tries to read everyone like a book, his therapist including. His monologues are incredible. He is saying the things that itch that little space in your brain we are just medicating our dissociations away with consumerism.
Elliot is kind of a confident dude? He wears a hoodie to work, regardless of how many times hes told not to, when he is putting on a facade for Angela its with a false bravado. When he avoids and then tells her boyfriend he is ok with the awkwardness he says this loud enough to make Oliver feel small, like he takes his time to look in his eyes to say this lmao. Then he starts eating mid-conversation as he dissociates and talks to the audience. The absolute audacity.
We get to see this nice use of showtunes when revealing E-corp, to reveal the malice behind the marketing. As we cut away from the E-corp ad playing in his head we see Elliot centered in the frame staring at the camera and i feel like its a rare thing.
Its kind of uncomfortable when Oliver puts his hand on Elliots shoulder as an act of intimacy, then what feels like moments later Tyrell sort of does the same thing by taking the words out of his inner dialogue then shakes his hand and walks away.
Hey everyone , I’m looking for a book in an episode . It sounds like Learn web exploitation 1 hour a day or something like that. The book is on a table in an episode I think in season 3.
Please help
i am currently midway s3, and here are my thoughts on the ending .
i think the ending will be very very very sad , because when the season finale dropped i remember my brother crying watching it , i was 11 then xD.
i think elliot will die , and all that he ever worked for and all the people that died in the process will just go to waste .
tell me , am i close , how wrong i am .
i won't read this comment section until i finish the show :)
Edit:i meant to say season3
im currently at the start of season 3 and holy shit this is such a good charecter , he seems like a fricking boss who knows what he can do and what can happen to him . he seems like he has everything in control
I just finished the show and I'm wondering, am I the only one with mixed emotions about the ending? I largely like the show. It did a lot of creative things like using every trope known to mankind, the single shot episode, the no dialogue episode, and rivals Breaking Bad for coolest bad guys. But I felt like the ending was a bit of a miss.
The twist of the character we've been following is another construct is cool, but I feel like it could have been foreshadowed in subtle ways that would have made it more fun rather than a totally left field thing in the last episode. Angela saying "you've changed" is not foreshadowing when the guy has been planning/committing the world's largest crime.
Tyrell's death was filmed in an odd way that I not only never felt I understood, but I haven't seen any real consensus online on the meaning of it. Him being shot was super random. We've seen random deaths on the show but their deaths aren't lingered on with dramatic music and a weird light with no explanation. This caused multiple fan theories including Tyrell was the OG personality and the theories have some interesting evidence in favor of them like the board room for the personalities discussions is the room Tyrell speaks to Elliot in. Joanna Wellick speaks to Elliot in Swedish and looks disappointed when he doesn't understand even though there's no reason he should know the language. But none of this went anywhere. The arc ended with his death in a confusing way, leaving me even more confused about the scenes that seemed to foreshadow a connection there.
White rose killing herself AND leaving a way for Elliot to turn off the machine felt forced to me. There was no reason for the bad guy to give the hero a way to save the day. She dedicated her life to this project. If she believed it would work strongly enough to kill herself for no real reason, she shouldn't have put a stop button in there as well. I get the character is "crazy" but a super high powered elite of the world didn't get there by making moves so illogical that they have to be written off as only reasonable to an insane person.
I think these are the major points. Did I miss something that explains any of these? Do you guys also think the ending missed the mark or am I riding solo on this one?
Can you give me some sugestions to improve my collection?
anyone knows the song played with glassses when white rose was smashing stuff at the end of the 9. episode of 3. season. searched up a bit but couldn't find anything.
I just finished watching Mr. Robot for the first time. Watched in all in a week as it was just that captivating. When we see the real Elliot in the “parallel” world, he is pitching to F Corp.
My first thought when I saw that before the end reveal was how many times has the machine been ran. My logic was that F follows E and that maybe if there were multiple runs of the machine that E Corp was actually A Corp at first. That maybe the machine had been ran previously but did not end with the desired results.
Obviously that isn’t the case but was wondering if anyone else had the same thought.
As an extra note, this is now one of my favorite all time shows. Glad to be in good company.