MR. ROBOT Official Discussion Thread (New Season starts Oct.6)

Ok prepare to have a mind fucking blown... So I was curious about the "Berenstain" program mention on the show. So I googled it to see and I came across this huge controversy that came out on the internet that involved of all things.. the Berenstain Bears.






With all these hints about duel identities.. and this mysterious plant at E- Corp that ended up killing a bunch of people through what we are so far led to believe was chemical exposure.

I know I'm thinking way out of the box, but you wouldn't think this show... Would Go there??????? Parallel Universes...

If I hear anything about Mandela in any episode in any further season... My head is literally going to explode.

I love the fact that this show.... creates all these questions from something that started out with such a simple premise.


i don't think the writers would go so far as parallel universes as it would definately cause it to jump the shark.

The core theme behind the mandela affect theory is that memories can't always be trusted, and that you can lie to yourself without knowing it, which is more in line with the themes of the show.
 
Brothers great comments all around. You have to your thinking cap on while watching this show. I with some of you in that I may need to rewatch this episode again.

Man on the real... this might be one of the deepest shows on TV right now. On the outside it looks so simple, but there is so much going on.
 
those are sounds of someone who is seriously injured.

Those sounds are Mobley bustin Trenton guts open doggystyle in front of that couch.

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She woke up like this
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OK here is something else.... Elliot's Mom's Clock was Stuck at 11:15.... The same Mom that he imagined staying with. That has to mean something.

The more and more I think about it... The more that I believe that the last episode of this series will end with the reveal that this entire show was a figment of Elliot's mind.... including US. His silent friends.
 
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When Michael Cristofer signed on to play Phillip Price, E Corp’s CEO, last year, he was arguably the most accomplished member of the Mr. Robot cast. His 1977 play, The Shadow Box, won a Tony award for best play, and earned Cristofer a Pulitzer. On Robot, while he only had a handful of scenes during the first season, Cristofer was one of the show’s highlights, as an executive with little-to-no moral qualms and an innate ability to toy with human emotions. He became a series regular before the second season began shooting, and following Price’s scene with Whiterose during Wednesday’s episode, Vulture caught up with Cristofer to discuss his references for Price, his long monologues, and his character’s lack of fear.

By Mr. Robot’s standards, that was a fairly long scene last night.
[Laughs.] Well, Sam does like the long speeches.

Did you have any hesitations working with a first-time showrunner when you first read for Phillip Price?
After I read the first three scripts — the pilot and the next two scripts — I immediately thought they were very impressive. Any TV show where you don't have to say, “Oh, look, the cops are coming!” is really a gift. I didn’t appear until the third episode, and I didn’t do much, but then Sam asked about coming back. I have done a few TV shows, and I wasn't really desperate to do another television show unless it was really good.

I knew these scripts were good, but I didn't have a clue about the part, or what it would be, so questioned Sam a little about that. Sometimes you make decisions based on your first instinct about somebody, and I was just so impressed by him. I said yes, I would love to be part of this. And then slowly over the last three to four episodes [of the first season], the part got better and better, and then, when B.D. Wong and I had that final scene, I was really hooked on what would happen for next season, so I signed on. And now I am a regular I guess.

Phillip is such a fascinating character — he projects this powerful image, and one that he uses to manipulate nearly every character on the show.
He is powerful because he is fearless. And he sees every crisis as an opportunity. As he says to Angela in the scene in the restaurant — once you remove emotion from this, it'll all be fine. And that is who he is.

He is passionate, but I do believe he is not limited by his emotions or by fear in the way most people are. To him, I think most of humanity is a bit like an experiment. He sees human beings as specimens. As people who are burdened by their emotions, and burdened by their fears. Philip has no fear of death. I think he delights, like God, in watching human beings squirm under the burden of their emotions and fears.

I’m glad you mentioned that scene with Angela [in episode three]. I think it is one of the best so far this season.
As soon as I read it and was preparing to do the scene, I knew that moment needed to be really intimate. That was all I had in my mind. When we first staged the scene, I did get very close to her. And then Sam orchestrated it a little, so that it was a much slower approach into getting that close to her, and by doing that, the move into her, and the intimacy, suddenly felt like it had a bit of a threat in it. It seemed to have not just a fatherly thing, but also a sexual thing.

I had the impulse to be very close to her when I finished that scene. Talk about using a person as a specimen. He takes her on this extraordinary journey, and then hands her those two guys that were responsible for her mother's death, and then puts it into her hands. Because he wants to see what she will do, what this human being is capable of. I had the impulse, and then Sam finessed it for me.

What was the thought process, then, for the scene last night with Whiterose?
First of all, what was really lucky about that scene — we went out there and were meant to shoot it in daylight and sunshine, and suddenly it started to rain. We thought at first we would have to not do it, and then Sam said, “Just get some umbrellas.” I first saw the scene when I was doing some ADR, looping, and the umbrellas created a visual thing for the scene that is remarkable.

What can I say and what cannot I say? Phillip and Whiterose certainly have an agenda. There have been some attempts on both their parts to manipulate each other into a more or less powerful position in terms of that agenda. And I think you come into this scene thinking Phillip is the underdog. Phillip needs the bailout money, and he has figured out a way to get it. Then we learn this new information that Whiterose murdered his predecessor, and so then there is this veiled threat. It was nice to have this opportunity to unleash the differences between our two characters. You have Whiterose, who is the ultimate anal character — with his ticking watch — and then you have Phillip, who is the ultimate flexible, versatile guy. Suddenly, Phillip expresses to Whiterose the difference between the two of them. He is a mercenary, and whatever he has to do, he will do, and then there is this personal thing, which still is a question and unexplained: “I would rather lose myself then see you win.” There is a lot more personal going on between them than we know right now.

It also seemed like the first time we’ve seen Phillip lose his cool, which of course felt strategic.
There have been inklings, small examples early on, on the phone with John Boehner, and I guess a couple of scenes that haven't been shown yet, but there have been a few places where you do see that anger that he has in him. I don't think it is emotional — anger is another tool of his.

Since Phillip views the world as this experiment, this also seems like a departure for you as an actor.
The character I played in Rubicon was similar, but more strangely idiosyncratic in a way. He was a peculiar guy. Phillip is smoother and cooler, and I think more powerful and more solitary. There is no mention of family, wife, children, nothing. He is a solitary figure in a very complex world. That is new.

Did Sam give you any direction with Price, or did you have to do some research to build the character?
It is a little bit of both, but mostly, almost all of it came out of what was written on the page. He is very specific, and by now, Sam has done enough writing of him that I have formulated, in my brain, who and what he is. And it has mostly come from Sam's writing.

I've had some experience with, and knew a couple of people who were kind of in the Phillip Price world. I had dealt with a man named Lionel Pincus on a social level as well as interviewing him, or seeing him, or watching him. He was part of Warburg Pincus, which is a huge banking-investment firm. I happened to spend time with Lionel personally, and he was one of the people who manipulated the government into relieving regulation so that pension funds could suddenly invest. He was a very powerful guy, and spending time in his company, what was fascinating to me was how he was unprepossessing and seemingly without ego, and yet extraordinarily powerful. And always outer-focused. “What were you doing? What were you about?” Someone described Bill Clinton that way too, that was his power and his charm, and Lionel had that ability. You never felt intimidated in any sort of obvious way, but you know you were dealing with someone who was very powerful.

And when I got the scripts for this season, and I read these scenes, I thought, this is it. The man has no fear. He might at some point. Sam might do something that will introduce that into him, but right now, this incredible absence of fear. I don’t know that he is nicest guy in the world, but it is a pleasure to investigate what it feels like to be without fear, and have that relationship to people. It has been a real treat.

http://www.vulture.com/2016/09/mr-robot-e-corp-ceo-on-having-no-fear.html
 
I fell out during Elliot's video court appearance and Mr. Robot jumping in the camera saying "WTF are you doing" when he plead guilty. lol

This is a deep ass show. You know you're onto something when you can have an episode without a single appearance from the main character and it's still good.
 
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if dom had a tail on angela almost from the beginning (ollie did give her up) then the feds would know or SHOULD know about elliot when she went to see him in jail.. a guy in jail for hacking.. the same guy who was her coworker at all safe? Again his name should be known to the feds and he should be a person of interest..

Time will tell if its going to be a reveal or a missed/skipped detail
 
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if dom had a tail on angela almost from the beginning (ollie did give her up) then the feds would know or SHOULD know about elliot when she went to see him in jail.. a guy in jail for hacking.. the same guy who was her coworker at all safe? Again his name should be known to the feds and he should be a person of interest..

Time will tell if its going to be a reveal or a missed/skipped detail
They put a tail on here after they met in the office when she snuck upstairs
 
They put a tail on here after they met in the office when she snuck upstairs
Dom basically offers Angela a deal. She’s been on to her ever since interviewing her idiot ex, and she knows that Angela’s been taking meetings with federal nuclear regulators. That being the case she SHOULD know about elliot. Maybe not everything but she should know OF him.
 
Dom basically offers Angela a deal. She’s been on to her ever since interviewing her idiot ex, and she knows that Angela’s been taking meetings with federal nuclear regulators. That being the case she SHOULD know about elliot. Maybe not everything but she should know OF him.
Maybe she does. He hasn't really done anything since his release from prison. He as mr.robot just told his sister that he is probably being watched. The FBI conference call said that they had twelve suspects. The feds are still building the case. Just have to wait and see.
 
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Maybe she does. He hasn't really done anything since his release from prison. He as mr.robot just told his sister that he is probably being watched. The FBI conference call said that they had twelve suspects. The feds are still building the case. Just have to wait and see.
He said he would be watched when he goes back to his house.
I mentioned it sbove.
They said 16 suspects on the conference but also said that Mobley was at the bottom of some list, not necessarily that one or possibly but not having anything strong on him other than him designing the flyer.
 
so whats the timeline..how long as it been since the 5/9 hack cuz I was under the impression it was about a year or so
 
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He said he would be watched when he goes back to his house.
I mentioned it sbove.
They said 16 suspects on the conference but also said that Mobley was at the bottom of some list, not necessarily that one or possibly but not having anything strong on him other than him designing the flyer.
Ok see the fbi don't really have shit. geechiedan is a shareholder for Ecorp and wants heads to roll like asap.
so whats the timeline..how long as it been since the 5/9 hack cuz I was under the impression it was about a year or so
Elliot was only in prison for three months. The therapist's boyfriend put them boys on Elliot damn near the same night the hack went through. Seems like they were just waiting for him to come back home after beginning out ( no memory of his last three days) Elliot was locked up 24 hours later per Leon's words. So it's only been maybe four months.
 
Man this show is detailed.
So you know how Leon was talking backwards when Elliot was high on Adderall in episode 3? Here's what he was saying:

{The dopest has got to be "The Betrayal". They play the whole episode backwards, with the logo and everything and George be wearing timberland boots.}

Katt was still talking about Seinfeld:eek:


 
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so whats the timeline..how long as it been since the 5/9 hack cuz I was under the impression it was about a year or so

He got early release on that 18 Mos
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It's been a month since they left the lawyers house.

When WhiteRose saw the secret memo of Dom's that reported finding the FBI contact list found at the dead convicted hacker's house, Romero, that led to the 6/22 rundown on the headquarters via the flyer , it was dated 6/24

When Elliot was still in jail, he hacked the FBI, the person was logged in since 6/20 so it was either that day or possibly after, hackers???

When Darlene convinced Angela to drop the fantocell & hack the FBI since it was her fault for the crime of the century to start by loading Cisco's CD, she hadn't seen her b4 that for 5wks
They hacked the feds 7/3 & made the tape on the 4th of the conference call when the lawyer came home

Ball(s)Drop on the House of Reps floor 7/7
Angela had that meeting this or the next day & the lawyer was still supposedly on vacation.....in the furnace
then
Boo though Darlene
A whole fucking month went by

So three months and some days went by, depending on how low they've been laying @ Cisco's crib rom the Dark Army

By the way,
He met his therapist based on the charge he caught for destroying all them servers that he doesn't remember, so if that's sounds like a Felony (unless they knocked down the charges for therapy), he now has 2



( no memory of his last three days)
I think the garage attendant told him he was out for 2 days
 
So basically Elliott is 3 people. Him his dad and Mr robot. So it's safe to say Mr robot is the one who came up with stage 2? His father killed Tyrell. And he's still figuring shit out.
 
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He got early release on that 18 Mos
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It's been a month since they left the lawyers house.

When WhiteRose saw the secret memo of Dom's that reported finding the FBI contact list found at the dead convicted hacker's house, Romero, that led to the 6/22 rundown on the headquarters via the flyer , it was dated 6/24

When Elliot was still in jail, he hacked the FBI, the person was logged in since 6/20 so it was either that day or possibly after, hackers???

When Darlene convinced Angela to drop the fantocell & hack the FBI since it was her fault for the crime of the century to start by loading Cisco's CD, she hadn't seen her b4 that for 5wks
They hacked the feds 7/3 & made the tape on the 4th of the conference call when the lawyer came home

Ball(s)Drop on the House of Reps floor 7/7
Angela had that meeting this or the next day & the lawyer was still supposedly on vacation.....in the furnace
then


So three months and some days went by, depending on how low they've been laying @ Cisco's crib rom the Dark Army

By the way,
He met his therapist based on the charge he caught for destroying all them servers that he doesn't remember, so if that's sounds like a Felony (unless they knocked down the charges for therapy), he now has 2




I think the garage attendant told him he was out for 2 days
Oh nah the attendant told him it was three days. I never forgot that because it made no sense. My thing is how does Joanna Wellick play into that time? I mean Elliot just woke up in the suv after three days? He wasn't in the suv for three days asleep. So if what the attendant said is true the suv was there for three days then that would mean elliot was placed there. By who mr. robot? Joaana's bodyguard? How did he just wake up there? Why was Joanna paying off the attendant all of this time to keep quiet? Why would any law enforcement agent be asking a parking attendant any damn thing? I mean Joanna still has that same suv. Was that apart of stage 2 him finding the flashdrive? Has Joanna secretly been helping Tyrell? Ollie only knows!
 
Man the walls man... the walls are closing in and that Dark Army is on it...

Man this episode was a 10.... I'm going to have to reflect on the shit that went down.
 
dark army is omnipresent. them mu fuckas are deleting their history with extreme prejudice. just when one question is answer 3 more question are brought up. what the fuck is the house on 82nd street that the signal from the tyrell allegedly gave his wife? is darlene dead? who snatched anglea? what does mr. robot need in elliot's apartment? and what the fuck is stage 2?
 
Bets on Dom specifically..discovering the videotape....

it stands to reason because she has been there at almost every pivotal moment..all the major breakthroughs we've seen come from Dom...

She discovered the flyer that led to the party at fsociety arcade

She inadvertently met with whiterose and had suspicions of him

She is apparently heading up all the interrogations.. She said she intended to question angela but hadn't got around to it yet.

She put a agent on angela

going by that pattern..she walks into the smart house as theyre dusting for prints and shit and happens to see the videotape on the floor. dozen of CSI techs all over the place but Dom finds the tape..

taking bets..:giggle:

well lets see... The FBI has taken control of a whole floor in the E Corp building which means theyre looking into anything associated with e corp..that attorney had a smart home that she left because it went haywire..now she's missing..once she's reported as a missing person the feds SHOULD be contacted since she's e-corps main attorney and the second person to go AWOL after tyrell. The cops may initially be alerted but they have to turn the investigation over to the feds who'd have jurisdiction. Dom would be alerted since she's apparently heading up the case and she'd personally show up to the house to look around. And she'd open the black curtains for more daylight or something, looks down and theres the cassette on the floor under the black curtain. hows that??

okay okay....I wasn't on target but I'm not that far off either...:giggle:
 
its interesting you have that take on Darlene as some super ninja hacker making chess moves...my impression is of a person who is in waaay over her head with no real plan for the next move.

The plan was to destroy e corp and the financial system. They didn't do that. Fsociety is the mosquito on the ass of a bear called E-Corp..they stung it hard enough to make it stop and scratch but they have no idea what to do beyond that IF theres anything they CAN do beyond that.

Darlene is not some proactive charismatic leader with a plan C, D,E and F...she's a reactive angry person whose desperately trying to stay one step ahead of the feds and keep her crew together thru sheer force of will rather than a thought out plan.

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Its also interesting that you made those personal assumptions based on the words that I typed.
She's the boss of them, way over her head yeah............

C,D, E, & F, don't actually see where I said that either.
Her anger is the fuel used to get in that house, execute that plan and stay ahead of the curve.
Has she been called in by the feds yet?
Trenton and fatboy are scared but fatboy is the only one expressing how petrified he is which will be a liability if he doesn't keep himself in check like she's been telling him. Who's the main one keeping them in check and giving the orders to the plan?
They hacked and owned the fbi which is what hackers do and what they were trying to do in order to find out what they were into and how they were moving.
The rest you typed are your own conclusions based on how you feel.
She had em burn that $$$ and she was the one who exposed the fbi's backdooring to the world in an attempt to put the power in the hands of the people.
What did I state that Darlene did not due without injecting anything else into the situation that isnt relevant?
She's not nice as a hacker and cant make herself disappear or leave such a small untraceable path that'll lead back to her?:idea:

her own boyfriend said exactly what I said and she agreed....
 
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