Allsafe is hacked and Elliot is meeting Whiterose. Tyrell is interrogated by the police and Elliot remembers who he really is.Allsafe is hacked and Elliot is meeting Whiterose. Tyrell is interrogated by the police and Elliot remembers who he really is.Allsafe is hacked and Elliot is meeting Whiterose. Tyrell is interrogated by the police and Elliot remembers who he really is.
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10ddracine
Wow... I am just done watching this eighth episode and I need a moment to catch my breath. There was so much to digest at the same time it got me dizzy... But this is the kind of dizzy you get from a roller coaster - If you like those - it makes you want some more.
This episode starts in giving the viewer so many questions and no answers at all. White Rose's shadow is quickly engulfing fsociety members and the menace is taken seriously. Something must be done, the original plan must go on, but something else is being played behind the curtains, by whom? For what purpose? - Oh nobody knows (Sang)
I felt that this episode was really the river of the game - Poker term - and everything is coming to an end. Those with the best cards are going all in and I cannot wait to see who gets the highest hand.
Mr. Robot's appearances make us remember why the show is named after his character as not only the actor's work is good but the character himself is simply captivating. He is officially shown as the Alpha and no one seems to be superior than him. Not even...
Elliot's appearances are as always remarkable and enjoyable. But in this game of wits, is he truly another player? Is he the dealer or is he simply a member of the audience? - Oh nobody knows - he still misses control over things but could it be about to change?
Angela surprised me on this one. We saw too much of her in the last episode and now just enough. But as always she only brought more confusion. Meanwhile, Tyrell just keeps drowning into his need for power...
Overall, this episode is the kind that makes no sense until it makes so much. The second half reveals so many secrets kept through the season - some more obvious than others - but those last five minutes just blow minds. Everything is chaos until it unravel to some of the greatest plot twists of the season.
I give it a 10/10 because not only was it on par with the pilot episode, it thrilled me from the beginning to the very last second with overall the most captivating scenes/episode so far this season.
Oh and I just loooove that White Rose character!
This episode starts in giving the viewer so many questions and no answers at all. White Rose's shadow is quickly engulfing fsociety members and the menace is taken seriously. Something must be done, the original plan must go on, but something else is being played behind the curtains, by whom? For what purpose? - Oh nobody knows (Sang)
I felt that this episode was really the river of the game - Poker term - and everything is coming to an end. Those with the best cards are going all in and I cannot wait to see who gets the highest hand.
Mr. Robot's appearances make us remember why the show is named after his character as not only the actor's work is good but the character himself is simply captivating. He is officially shown as the Alpha and no one seems to be superior than him. Not even...
Elliot's appearances are as always remarkable and enjoyable. But in this game of wits, is he truly another player? Is he the dealer or is he simply a member of the audience? - Oh nobody knows - he still misses control over things but could it be about to change?
Angela surprised me on this one. We saw too much of her in the last episode and now just enough. But as always she only brought more confusion. Meanwhile, Tyrell just keeps drowning into his need for power...
Overall, this episode is the kind that makes no sense until it makes so much. The second half reveals so many secrets kept through the season - some more obvious than others - but those last five minutes just blow minds. Everything is chaos until it unravel to some of the greatest plot twists of the season.
I give it a 10/10 because not only was it on par with the pilot episode, it thrilled me from the beginning to the very last second with overall the most captivating scenes/episode so far this season.
Oh and I just loooove that White Rose character!
10ukop
While providing key and jaw-dropping plotpoints, this episode clearly displays Elliot's inner struggle and directly addresses the watcher (the imaginary person Elliot created inside his head) to show his instability. This episode is definitely the best of the first season and leaves the watcher with the most impact out of any other.
10Retr0guy
I've been a huge fan Rami Malek for awhile now, I didn't realise what he was capable of playing this character that has a lot of stuff on his mind, this episode is why Mr. Robot was a unforgettable television experience, everything about this show is perfect.
This will definitely most likely be the best episode of the first season after rethinking. Alot of things happen in this episode. There were parts where it didn't make sense but did after the ending. I was smiling the whole time because I was glad I was right about my mom being shocked. She said in exact words, "shut the f### up!". Anyways, my favorite characters in this episode were Elliot, Darlene, and Tyrell. My favorite things about this episode were the protagonist, the plot twists (definitely), and the acting (also definitely). Overall, this was one of the best episodes I have ever watched on rewatch.
Hands down, Mr. MALEK is an Spectacular actor. Hes inner speechesh are well written and the way how he act when he realized the thrut : wow!
Did you know
- TriviaIn the whole series, when ever they show us Elliot (Rami Malek)'s phone, the battery is 22%.
- GoofsAt the en, Elliot starts watching his father's images stored in a CD. one of the pictures shows Elliot's father on a chair and his legs are stretched on the table. On that table, there's also a PS3 controller which does not make sense because his father died 20 years ago.
- ConnectionsReferences E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
- SoundtracksPictures Of You
Written by Robert Smith (uncredited), Simon Gallup (uncredited), Laurence Tolhurst (uncredited), Porl Thompson (uncredited), Boris Williams (uncredited) and Roger O'Donnell (uncredited)
Performed by The Cure
from the album Disintegration Released 19 March 1990
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- 45m
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- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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