Thoughts on Mr. Robot
I just watched episode 7 of Mr. Robot (Season 2) the other day.
Yeah. I know, it's old but I'm catching up [so, spoilers ahead].
I just loved this episode so much that I kept thinking about it for a few days.
I would say Mr. Robot is not usually my type of show. It's dramatic. I usually like something with more action.
But the show has such a unique tone that it makes drama seem good to me.
I mean, it's about hacking the world and questioning the status quo of everything. And I like that. It's techno-thriller, and it's really good at that.
The thing is that the main character, Elliot, is really complex. He is hacker and cyber-security engineer with anxiety and social disorders.
I was stunned when I found out in Season 1 that his father was actually dead and that all the conversations he was having were inside his head. It has that Fight Club feeling to it. After I knew his father was dead and that all along he was having this hallucinatory delusion, I started remembering the scenes and realizing that, yes, his father was not interacting with the other characters, only with Elliot.
So, what I mean here is that I like the way the series plays with scenes and situations. It's a puzzle. It has hidden meaning. It has layers.
Episode 7 of Season 2 was mind blowing to me because since the beginning I knew Elliot was trapped somewhere. And something felt wrong.
He had a routine, starting in a small room with a bed and a desk, he would eat with the same guy at a cafeteria, then sat down to watch people play basketball, then went to a religious assistance group and finally back to his room to write in his journal and sleep.
Sometimes other characters would go visit and talk to him, but he never left the “house”. It was weird. He couldn't use a computer. I even thought about searching an explanation on the Internet. I was afraid I might be missing something.
And then, episode 7 comes to explain it all!
He was not “off the grid”. He was in prison!
Because he murdered a guy [I assumed, so far, by the hints presented]! And he completely deleted this from his memory. It's like he's been in a trauma for a long time.
And all that we see is a re-imagination of his situation. His room is in reality a prison cell, his new colleagues are prisoners, just like him, and they were the ones playing basketball everyday.
But the way the explanation came, with only images and Elliot breaking the fourth wall was really amazing to me. It was well done.
But overall I think the series is excellent because of the odd camera angles, the colors, the juxtaposition of sound and silence, the very-near-future-techno feel and the ironic villains with obvious names (Evil Corp is the name of the mega corporation that owns almost everything).
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By Noisy Deadlines
Minimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don't leave without my e-reader.