TV: Mr. Robot (USA)
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I think my only big question is who was Darlene speaking with when she told "Elliot" about Vera returning? The thing that made Elliot and Mr. Robot both realize someone else was in there?
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Yeah I think so tooVinylGuy wrote:I thought it was real Elliot but who knows.
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Right now this whole series is probably in my top four or five of all time, and the last season probably second only to season one of True Detective for my favorite single season of any show. This season was so damn good.
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Can we talk about how good Carly Chaikin was all this season? Im obsessed with her.
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So the first appearance of The Mastermind was S1E1? If he had no illegal hacking background, how did he recruit the original crew of F Society? How did he escalate from IT to the alpha hacker in such a short time? The last episode expanded the character, but tarnished the abilities of the character by making him the “superhero” persona. I would have preferred if the revelation was made from real Christa to real Elliot / The Mastermind in the kidnapping episode or even in a post-Deus Group therapy session Overall, the last season was still excellent.
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I wanna see the whole thing again just to see how it fits.
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I assume we are off spoiler tags now so... wasn’t the real Elliot us the viewer?
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I've thought about that as a scenario. I need to think on that some more. But presumably a couple of characters (Darlene, and maybe the shrink?) spoke to real Elliot during an episode, right? So if they were talking to someone other than the camera, I would say no
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*edited*E.H. Ruddock wrote:I've thought about that as a scenario. I need to think on that some more. But presumably a couple of characters (Darlene, and maybe the shrink?) spoke to real Elliot during an episode, right? So if they were talking to someone other than the camera, I would say no
I need some more time think on it as well, only finished it like an hour ago. I guess I interpreted it to mean we (the voyeurs, really everyone watching any show) experience fiction as a way to deal with our traumas. Like we were the real Elliot using the show itself to escape our lives and vicariously act out our fantasies of being exciting people who change the world through brilliance. The “hello Elliot” at the end was our wake up call as well
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The emotional impact of the final few seconds is still with me. Powerful stuff
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yeah it was very powerful. Again, Carly Chaikin was so good in this season.Bi_3 wrote:The emotional impact of the final few seconds is still with me. Powerful stuff
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Finished this last night.
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thoughts?Monkey_Driven wrote:Finished this last night.
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For some reason - I stopped part way through the second season on this, must get back to watching this again soon
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I liked it! This season was so strong from top to bottom. I thought the inclusion of characters from past seasons was done organically and within the story. The visuals were still top notch. I think the two year gap between season 3 and 4 really prevented me from enjoying it as much as I probably should have though.VinylGuy wrote:thoughts?Monkey_Driven wrote:Finished this last night.
A re-watch would be really fun, but I'm not sure if I will ever get to it.
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on ep 7 of last season.... 
last season meaning this final season
last season meaning this final season
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I started Season one again...saw the first 4. Damn, its pretty good....every scene with Darlene makes so much sense now.
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Yeah I want to see season one again for that reason.VinylGuy wrote:I started Season one again...saw the first 4. Damn, its pretty good....every scene with Darlene makes so much sense now.
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