eps3.0_power-saver-mode.h
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 11 ott 2017
- TV-14
- 53min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaElliot realizes his mission, and needs help from Angela; Darlene worries about them coming out clean.Elliot realizes his mission, and needs help from Angela; Darlene worries about them coming out clean.Elliot realizes his mission, and needs help from Angela; Darlene worries about them coming out clean.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Phillip Price
- (solo nei titoli)
- Joanna Wellick
- (solo nei titoli)
- Dominique DiPierro
- (solo nei titoli)
- Lecturer
- (as Aaron Robert Marcus)
- Doomsayer
- (as Joseph Mckenna)
Recensioni in evidenza
HARD reset with backed up files
The show find its roots back with not only a vibe similar to the pilot episode but even references to it. Elliot is a skilled hacker on a mission but is also a not so tactful person which leads to humorous moments. A new character is introduced right off the bat and we quickly understand who he is and what he is capable of, Elliot's place in this newly shifted world is also set for the audience to understand and new questions arise giving an interesting tone for the season to come.
Everything that might have made the previous season hard to watch is so far non-existent. The daring darkness, has served its purpose of building up 3.0 and so many things finally pay off in this fast paced hour premiere. Rami Malek delivers an Emmy-powerful performance surrounded by candles and a very surprising monologue in the streets on par with "F*ck Society" and F*ck God".
All this makes this episode a truly wonderful season premiere and a long awaited fully enjoyable episode that gives high hopes for the rest and allows Mr. Robot to regain its throne as the best show on TV.
Wow.
This show proved, once and for all, that it's one of the best TV shows ever written, and quite possibly the best show on TV right now. The premiere of season three or Mr. Robot was, to put it mildly, a masterpiece.
Everything about it just worked to perfection. The cinematography was beautiful, maybe even the best of any episode in the show. The directing was superb and the music was just excellent. The way the episode was written and paced was just amazing. The acting was just phenomenal, everyone on screen shined in all sorts of ways.
That's all I will say without giving any spoilers away. This episode amazed me like few others I've seen in my lifetime have. It is one of the best hours of television I've ever watched. "eps3.0_power- saver-mode.h" is a work of art and there's no doubt in my mind that it deserves a perfect score of 10 out of 10.
Amazing start of season 3
The Commodification Of Vigilantism
A mystery inside a riddle inside an enigma inside a quandary.
Sam keeps us on the edge of the seat and steers us each episode toward a direction he wants you to go...
This is a great TV show and it goes out of it's way to not be cliché like so many others...
Can't wait to see what's in store...So many cryptic messages from so many people...If you love puzzles; Mr. Robot will quench your taste...
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDeleted Scene: At 11:15 pm, Angela (Portia Doubleday) is asleep on the couch in front of her TV. She is awoken by Irving (Bobby Cannavale), laughing at Frank Cody (Erik Jensen). She is alarmed, but he explains to her that Tyrell (Martin Wallström) shot Elliot (Rami Malek). He puts a scrambling device on the table. Angela is upset, asks to see Elliot. Irving tells her she is to be somewhat of an HR manager. He reminds her who Tyrell is and gives her a phone on which he will call any minute now. She is to calm him down. Irving leaves and soon after Tyrell calls.
- BlooperAfter Elliot goes back to his apartment, He says that it's likely being wired into the apartment and not wanting to discuss here, even takes notice of a suspicious truck outside the building, but then immediately proceeds to say extremely incriminating information moments later.
- Citazioni
Elliot Alderson: Did my revolution just bury our minds instead of freeing them? Encrypting Evil Corp's data was meant to empower us. Instead it left us powerless, scaring us into even more submission. I am not going to get rid of the invisible hand. Turned it into a fist that punched us in the dick. And like a botnet, the fear I created is spreading so fast, it's practically airborne. It's swallowed us whole, digested us, and now we're stuck in its asshole, waiting to be dumped out. And while we're here, they're having their way with us. They packaged a fight into product. Turned our dissent into intellectual property. Televising our revolution with commercial breaks. They backdoored into our minds and robbed our truth, refurbished the facts, then marked up the price. This is what they do. It's what they're good at. This is their greatest trick.
Frank Cody: To try and bring the truth. They're trying to take that away. And now they're moving to the next step. Yeah, next step. You know what the next step is?
Elliot Alderson: Lobotomizing us into their virtual reality horror show.
Frank Cody: Why? So they can take away your power, and I am not talking about you electricity.
Elliot Alderson: And this all started because I tried to hide from society. Remember? "Fuck society'. Yeah, well, I fucked society all right. I reset it to zero, and ig I don't do anything about it, it will continue to grow in this malignant way. And that's what I'm afraid of the most. This dark future that I set into motion. Who knows what could come from this? What if instead of fighting back, we caved, gave away our privacy for security, exchanged dignity for safety, and traded revolution for repression? What if we choose weakness over strength? They'll even have us build our own prison. This is what they wanted all along. For us to buy in on our worst selves. And I just made it easier for them. I didn't start a revolution. I just made us docile enough for the slaughtering. And I can stand here and blame Evil Corp and every other conglomerate out there for taking advantage of us, blame the FBI, NSA, CIA, for letting them get away with this, blame all the world's leaders for aiding and abetting them, blame Adam Smith for inventing modern-day capitalism in the first fucking place. Blame money for dividing us, blame us for letting it. But none of that's true. The truth is... I'm the one to blame. I'm the problem. This was my fault. All of it. I did this. Fuck me.
- Colonne sonoreCome and Get These Memories
(uncredited)
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
Performed by Martha Reeves Martha & The Vandellas
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 53min
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- Mix di suoni
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- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD






