During the Christmas season, Elliot and Mr. Robot make their return; Darlene deals with real trouble; Tyrell is bored; Dom becomes paranoid.During the Christmas season, Elliot and Mr. Robot make their return; Darlene deals with real trouble; Tyrell is bored; Dom becomes paranoid.During the Christmas season, Elliot and Mr. Robot make their return; Darlene deals with real trouble; Tyrell is bored; Dom becomes paranoid.
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Wow. That's honestly all I can say this point. One of the best premieres I have ever seen from a TV show. The pacing in the episode is remarkable, it keeps you intrigued throughout. Rami Malek showed off his acting chops yet again. Cinematography was flawless and Mac Quayle can do no wrong. No spoilers here, just watch the episode and enjoy a near perfect primiere.
Mr. Robot is my favourite show for multiple reasons.
Every single thing I like about the show's overall quality is present in this episode, and it looks like we'll be getting the final season we -and the show -and Elliot -- deserve.
Season Four proves that every single season of Mr. Robot is unique both visually and narratively, and this final season is, again, very well shot and acted.
The gutpunch at the start was amazingly mixed with the recap of the episode. It was very fitting with the characterwork, and shows that the writers really know how to dispose of a character in a way that affects and impacts the show, and also WHEN to dispose of a character. If this happened in shutdown -r, it wouldn't have been fitting. This was very fitting.
Everything in the middle is great too, but for me the best thing about the show is in the end. It was really surprising, and I can't wait for the end of the season to see it pay off.
Thanks Sam! You're amazing.
Every single thing I like about the show's overall quality is present in this episode, and it looks like we'll be getting the final season we -and the show -and Elliot -- deserve.
Season Four proves that every single season of Mr. Robot is unique both visually and narratively, and this final season is, again, very well shot and acted.
The gutpunch at the start was amazingly mixed with the recap of the episode. It was very fitting with the characterwork, and shows that the writers really know how to dispose of a character in a way that affects and impacts the show, and also WHEN to dispose of a character. If this happened in shutdown -r, it wouldn't have been fitting. This was very fitting.
Everything in the middle is great too, but for me the best thing about the show is in the end. It was really surprising, and I can't wait for the end of the season to see it pay off.
Thanks Sam! You're amazing.
This episode is another brilliant addition to the show, which itself is a massive achievement in directing, writing, editing, acting, cinematography, etc. This episode stands out to me because it plays the tone of horror and despair to convey the situation these characters are in. Another reason this one stands out is because nearly every actor had their shining moment, and it never felt corny or forced like all the emmy-bait shows. I'm really sad and excited at the same time, and I really cannot wait to see what comes next. I want the Dark Army to feel some of that retribution Angela was talking about.
This one hour episode was intense and a few parts of episodes even shocked me too. Can't wait for the other episodes!
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the people singing Christmas carols is Shameless actress Emmy Rossum, who is married to Sam Esmail, the shows director.
- Goofs(at 58:10) The phone is unplugged but still produces a dial tone.
- SoundtracksDon't Worry Be Happy
Written and Performed by Bobby McFerrin
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 1m(61 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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