Just realised, Krista begins by saying Elliot is usually emotional and often yelling, yet the Elliot we know throughout the show is typically unreasonably calm and anxious. Another hint towards the final twist
@@cloud-homestudio8128 How is he hurting people around him though? I mean he did hurt a lot of people in general with stage 1, but you can't blame him for hurting people around him.
We all think we can find a solution to human problems that are so inherent in our DNA that it's practically part of being a human in the first place. The solutions people think are so obvious have still never worked without putting guns to people's heads and even then the problems persist. I always find it funny when I complain about traffic because I realize it's 1/10,000th my fault too. I was traffic the whole time!
@@HavanaSyndrome69 and what happens if you solve this problems?? Your life then will become empty, no challenges, no concerns, what will push people to develop then??
Sameer not to mention she knew why Elliot created Mr Robot, because spoiler He was raped as kid by his Dad and wanted to create the version of his Dad, where he was his friend and protected him, instead of abusing him. Truly sad, but shows Krista is a good psychologist.
@@sasizaza I just keep it to a minimum and try not waste any time with it. I use it to browse about news and shit anyways. Because “they“ already know anything about you no matter if you participate or not. Thats why I stick to browsing my feed, but not interacting with it.
@Joe im confused what point you were trying to get across by saying he venerates the show, you added nothing as his original comment clearly states he liked it. Also I dont know how or why you could be unhappy with the ending it made a lot of sense.
@@scruf2002 the reason I was kinda unhappy with the ending is because I really connected with the Elliott we saw which ended up not being the real Elliott but just some personality that had took over and then we don't even actually get to know what the real Elliott is like. So at least for myself it seems like a slap in the face.
@@bl4ck1911 beautiful video that i watched at the end of the show and cried my eyes out... i started the show when it was released and watched it as it was drop and damn... may i say... what a goddamn journey
@@nicolasmasanes7477 seeing as DID and MPD are the some of the hardest conditions to treat especially if you have a patient like elliot who won't open up or lies to fit in and seem normal she done quite well. It would also be impossible to know somebody is not their original self unless you have met the original personality or the personality came out at all. Seeing as elliot was already trapped in the his own mind when mastermind was coming to krista she could of never known
@@___aZa___ i feel like when he did that to her it wasnt about the big revolution he was working toward, it was almost his way of taking accountability for the things he did without telling her straight up
@@edwinrubio8537 French potato talking here, we can use it both as a salute and as a goodbye, the only "requirement" is to say close to the end of the day.
"an arrogant moron, the worst kind" the irony is that this phrase apply to elliot, an upper manager of a Tech company staying away from smartphones and other data collecting super black holes to me is a pretty smart move.
I see what you're saying, but I think Elliot is referring more to the fact that he just another greedy corporate head who got a job he is not even qualified for or passionate about... one of his criticisms of society
I agree totally. I think the rather creepy conversation with Tyrell's wife in Season 1 may have been meant to foreshadow this. The way Tyrell disappears hints at him being more of an elemental being than a physical reality and that supports the idea of him being one of Elliott's personas.
@@LouiseBrooksBob while that is interesting, everyone talks to tyrell even when elliot is in the room, so unless elliot is having a out of body experience then would jt make sense?
I absolutely love Rami Malek’s performances. From super awkward, disturbed geniuses like in Mr. Robot and Until Dawn, and then strange, eccentric characters like in Bohemian Rhapsody and Night at the Museum (I know right, I forgot that he was the pharaoh in that too 😅) . He is my favorite young actor of this generation.
I'm rewatching everything again and I don't think a show like this can ever be made again. It's just on another level about everything, but the psychological and personality disorder part is impeccable. Can't wait to see what Sam Esmail is manufacturing now.
Briana Middleton has been cast in the lead role of Sam Esmail's Apple series adaptation of the film “Metropolis,” Variety has learned. The series was originally greenlit at the streamer in March 2022
@@vaniad555you lost me at Apple, especially after this scene from the show, I tried watching Apple TV it was way more underwhelming than I thought it would be
@@anomie1998 Servant is a good series, also check out Severance which seems to be very excellent from season 1 itself, but the strike has delayed the second season unfortunately.
@@GrooveboxTV yeah, but he probably meant that not much people watched it, but I think that's fine because most of people wouldn't understand this show and prefer to watch something else
1:43 This seriously resonated with me. I really think that Elliot's speech speaks great truth about the problem with humanity being self domesticated. People are generally too timid and afraid to confront apparent problems or come to terms with the ugly truths of how the world really works. Society engineers conformity so that it's citizens are way too frightened to undertake any action that might not be approved of or be shunned. Society's members would much rather be locked in their own comfort zones and spend the rest of their lives in passive numbness than do anything that might be risky or "strange". It's sad and discouraging that everyone else including me doesn't want to oppose a system with superior resources and manpower and prefer to stay hidden in obscurity.
because u are wrong to think of society as anything real. Society is an emergent phenomenon. You are part of it as well as everyone else. Just like a table is an emergent phenomenon of countless of atoms in a certain order. Dont think of yourself as anyting special just do what you want, nobody is really stopping you..
"everyone else" Not everyone, but a few. "including me doesn't want" Maybe you want, but maybe you just don't have mental resources for doing that. "system with superior resources" Even dictators often have another systems (another countries) that they don't have control over.
@@AKU666 "Not everyone, but a few" - In both statewide and national elections in the U.S. in 2017 and 2018, voter turnout was on average only 44%, and this was for a privileged class. "Maybe you want, but maybe you just don't have mental resources for doing that." - No need to insult me personally. I did not suggest cyberterrorism like takes place in Mr. Robot, which is merely a fictional depiction. In theory we have a solid political system where citizens can represent their interests politically, and can voice their grievances, they just often choose not to do so like I said here. "Even dictators have another systems (another countries), that they don't have control over." Nation states such as the United States, Russia, or China have massive governments, bureacracies, institutions, justice systems, and intelligence agencies that number in the employment of tens of millions of people. I think it isn't feasible for an individual or even a group of upstart revolutionaries to directly challenge something like the U.S. Government, which can arbitarily arrest "terrorists", and has even arrested communists or Japanese citizens in the past for being "spies".
@@chi-chitail236 you watched all 4 seasons five times? Surely if you enjoy it enough to do that, you must see more to the show than " we live in a society"?
At the beginning of the show i thought Krista was a bad psychologist. She looked always vulnerable and not so good at reading him. But now after finishing the series I know I was totally underestimating her. She's really good at reading people.
i thought it was quite stupid to be honest. krista was always a bad therapist and by the end she’s shown to know almost everything about elliot. fyi i’m not talking about elliots imaginary version of krista, but the krista who kills vera
In consideration of recent events what he says at 0:45 "scratching that part of my mind again" is actually quite interesting. He also says this to Ron in the coffeeshop at the start of the episode. Both times he uses this phrasing when hes talking about pedophiles, as we later also find out that Michael Hansen has a thing for young prostitutes. Super cool to see these things from season 1 matching with the recent info about "that part" of his mind, which we just got in season 4. Hyped to see where all of this leads
Jobiwen And didnt Elliot specify what he meant by that? I think it was something like „Its scratching that part of my mind again, the one that doesnt allow good to exist without condition“ or something like that
Best show? They literally show capitalism in the worst possible light, so much so it looks cartoonish. And I have a question, after FSociety achieves their goal, which presumably is anarchy, what next?
@@ElektrykFlaaj bull crap, 99% of stuff and services you use daily is a direct result of capitalism. Even then my main question being, after reaching their goal, anarchy by erasing all debt, then what? I'd love to see that series.
It's so insightful comparing their first session with their last. Such an amazing character development for both of them. At the end of their last session therapy (S04E07) I just discovered that my father abused me. It was a breakthrough to Elliot and me. That hitted me like a fucking truck, crazy. I have a very special fond for this series.
**SPOILER ALERT** Krista (Therapists) Told Elliot he was raped by his dad in his child hood and explained how why he fell out from window well there is whole story you have to watch it
Actually Tyrell's problems started when he became batshit crazy and married another batshit crazy woman. That's the reason he talked to Elliot in the first place.
To this day, Mr Robot is the greatest series I have seen. Yes, it’s hard to compare it to triple A titles like breaking bad. But Mr Robot is a masterpiece from the beginning to the end
Did he just talk about Desktop Environments to a professional hacker? Elliot should be like..."Oh, that's just a cover. I can run a system with just a black screen and a blinking cursor."
@@kiddhkane I could be wrong, but wouldn't that still be using a CLI aka part of a shell. Base Linux is just the kernel and doesn't offer any command lines to enter any information, a shell needs to provide that such as the Bash or zsh CLIs. Please actually correct me if I am wrong, I recently took a class on this and am preparing to take the Linux+ certification soon so it would be useful if you know that something I don't
Knowing the ending, it makes so much sense. I think the real Elliot was there at the beginning with occasional Mastermind's take over. Just like the "fuck society" monologue was from the Mastermind, the angry Elliot, but when Krista asked him again, the real Elliot came back into presence. Slowly, with time, the Mastermind took control of the whole body without us or Krista even realizing it.
I think the Mastermind's first appearance was when he thrashed the server room in his job before AllSafe. We then see it taking over for a bit when he put on the FSociety mask in a flashback with Darlene. But it completely took over at the beginning of the series, we as the viewers are a personality the Mastermind created to be able to vent with (and Mastermind is the only one that talks to us except for Mr Robot on S4 because he was the closest one). The real Elliot doesn't know us
Watching this show as someone in an InfoSec program is pretty funny. I'm just imagining some dude coming up to me like "So I see you're running GNOME". 😂
Possible spoiler I like how Elliot says she's bad at reading people, but at the end she could see something that was under his nose and he didn't notice it.
@@b.user87 I was asking myself that too. if that were the case would he as mr robot have been at the party for elliot? would make sense from the pacing of the scene of mr robot leaving the party and elliot taking control right after the "hard" social situation is over
Yeah, I saw this too. It probably means he actually WAS at the party as Mr. Robot, and left his Elliot persona outside the door as he went in. He wasn't lying when he said he went to the party.
Everything he's whats wrong with this world is 100% accurate.. and the worst part is if you actually say those things to an actual 'Psychiatrist/Therapist', they'll just throw anti depressants at you and think ur 'crazy'
Have no fear, unless you have excellent insurance, you won't be able to afford therapy anyway. Same with drug treatment. That stuff is only for rich people.@@ashdonsimmons01
This scene with the therapist was what hooked me as an autistic writer. There are so many things I want to say but can't, and this encapsulates that perfectly. That's why I write things. It helps me say the things I can't say outloud.
I just spent the last 10 years traveling the continental U.S.A. observing society and its infrastructure, and came to the realization that i'm just another animal on this farm. . .The food chain doesn't stop at pigs and cows, it also encompasses the exploitation of my labor, and likely onward to no end. . .
captivating series. and if you have or want to get a glims of what its like talking or being social with others while being on the spectrum, this will really shine a light on it, a tad overexposed but true none the less.
People being all philosophical and all but tbh my favorite line here was "I'm okay with it being awkward between us." As someone who is exceptionally introverted myself, I would love to adopt such comfort with being awkward.
i just finished this show and i love it. it's so compelling and it grips you with all of it's hands. i love the fast paced scenes, they have me on the edge of my seat
Logical characters with emotions bursting out of the seams. Emotional characters with logic driving them to the brink of insanity. Everyone is cracking out!
really respect Rami for his acting though, No time to die, Hacksaw ridge, Mr. Robot... every movie looks good when there's at least one man with a twisted mind
"I'm okay with it being awkward between us."
Elliot's a savage lol
😂
If Elliot had a little less emotion (Less happiness, less joy, more apathy), he'd be my spirit animal
@@broarmy2000000 Your spirit animals is proabably Bertram Gilfoyle
@@theencryptedpartition4633 whatever
@@josephthetoric3324 same 🤣 I'm gonna use it on my narc neighbour when the opportunity comes up.
Just realised, Krista begins by saying Elliot is usually emotional and often yelling, yet the Elliot we know throughout the show is typically unreasonably calm and anxious. Another hint towards the final twist
What is it
@@top10monkeys Did you even watch the show lol
@@top10monkeys Bruh
@@top10monkeys really? Lol
@@top10monkeys lol
After completing a session with Elliot.
Psychiatrist :- I need to see a psychiatrist
lolll
*psychologist: I should have gotten my PhD
@@TrentRobertson xddd hello friend
@@TrentRobertson this makes an normal human to crazy lol
That was a thing in the Sopranos lol.
If the Joker had a job in I.T
except he actually fixes himself throughout the series and realizes that he has been hurting people around him.
@@cloud-homestudio8128 How is he hurting people around him though? I mean he did hurt a lot of people in general with stage 1, but you can't blame him for hurting people around him.
mrkiky rip your english
@@mrkiky he's girlfriend got killed because of him,his therapist god kidnapped and almost killed because of him
but the ending wasn't realy good for that serie
"We say society is messed up, but we are society"
yeah we are messed up
Yes what I always thought. Society means just a human collectiv. It's not some abstract thing beyond us it is just all of us.
the thing is...if one person dies society won't stop functioning or something, everything will go on the same way
We all think we can find a solution to human problems that are so inherent in our DNA that it's practically part of being a human in the first place. The solutions people think are so obvious have still never worked without putting guns to people's heads and even then the problems persist. I always find it funny when I complain about traffic because I realize it's 1/10,000th my fault too. I was traffic the whole time!
@@HavanaSyndrome69 and what happens if you solve this problems?? Your life then will become empty, no challenges, no concerns, what will push people to develop then??
„She is a psychologist, she is bad in reading people, but I’m good in reading people.“ This line hits me the most
He really underestimated her in that scene.
Ask me why? Cuz i look for the worst in them
@Duded Duded[SPOILER ALERT !!!!] cuz she was the one who realized that elliot was also just another personality
@f0xwedding sry my bad
Sameer not to mention she knew why Elliot created Mr Robot, because spoiler
He was raped as kid by his Dad and wanted to create the version of his Dad, where he was his friend and protected him, instead of abusing him. Truly sad, but shows Krista is a good psychologist.
This show makes me wanna delete my social media
do it :D
I actually did it because of this 😅 f#@* social media
@@sasizaza I just keep it to a minimum and try not waste any time with it. I use it to browse about news and shit anyways. Because “they“ already know anything about you no matter if you participate or not. Thats why I stick to browsing my feed, but not interacting with it.
But you won't
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This show is an absolute masterpiece.
This channel is so awesome to watch all our favorite moments.
The top show, and the ending is just... omg.
@Joe im confused what point you were trying to get across by saying he venerates the show, you added nothing as his original comment clearly states he liked it. Also I dont know how or why you could be unhappy with the ending it made a lot of sense.
@Jerry What that means?
For me, Mr Robot is the most successful artistic work of all time!
@@scruf2002 the reason I was kinda unhappy with the ending is because I really connected with the Elliott we saw which ended up not being the real Elliott but just some personality that had took over and then we don't even actually get to know what the real Elliott is like. So at least for myself it seems like a slap in the face.
That's it, i'm starting this show
very good idea
Do it you won't regret it
this made me ruclips.net/video/5VEroFjcq1M/видео.html
@@andreynasonov8885 oh you beautiful genius
@@bl4ck1911 beautiful video that i watched at the end of the show and cried my eyes out... i started the show when it was released and watched it as it was drop and damn... may i say... what a goddamn journey
After season 4, we know that Krista is a much better people reader than he thought
Well that's only after he started actually talking to her.
But after the end of the show you understand that she wasn't that great at it
4x07: Wow Christa is such a good people reader, I never thought she would figure that out.
Season finale: No never mind, she still sucks at her job
@@nicolasmasanes7477 Haha exactly
@@nicolasmasanes7477 seeing as DID and MPD are the some of the hardest conditions to treat especially if you have a patient like elliot who won't open up or lies to fit in and seem normal she done quite well. It would also be impossible to know somebody is not their original self unless you have met the original personality or the personality came out at all. Seeing as elliot was already trapped in the his own mind when mastermind was coming to krista she could of never known
Seeing this makes me happy that Krista tried to still help Elliot despite the terrible things he did and told her.
Because he is a patient.
@@Anonymous-mz9un Well she did end up genuinely caring for Elliott overall.
"Terrible things"
Every Revolution has its price.
Krista was a fairly low cost one tbh.
@@___aZa___ i feel like when he did that to her it wasnt about the big revolution he was working toward, it was almost his way of taking accountability for the things he did without telling her straight up
No
Because we live in a society.
Rise Gamers
nice.
@@riccardopattarin ahahah, rise 9 years old!
im the 420'th liker i know its cringe but hey
Rise up
the first 'bonsoir, elliot' ever
It is wrong though, it is use in french to salute not to say good bye.
Spoiler aleeeerrt
@@edwinrubio8537 you can use it as a salute. I'm french canadian, i should know.
@@ThePyroVorteX Don´t know that, thanks though.
@@edwinrubio8537 French potato talking here, we can use it both as a salute and as a goodbye, the only "requirement" is to say close to the end of the day.
The thing he said that we vote with our lifestyles hits so hard in the collective truth.
8:43 - *"Its gonna be fun working with you"*
If by "fun" you mean "dangerous" then you got that spot on 👍
Exactly what I was thinking
It’s amazing watch this scenes again knowing the end, especially his “no touching” thing
Even the fact that he “sees the worst in people” and knowing it isn’t the rest of the world he’s trying to keep safe
That was the first thing I've noticed
or noticing the eHarmony guy without Facebook or any other account may have been the whiterose messenger
This show is a bloody masterpiece ❤
What's with the no touching thing?
"an arrogant moron, the worst kind"
the irony is that this phrase apply to elliot, an upper manager of a Tech company staying away from smartphones and other data collecting super black holes to me is a pretty smart move.
Well the BlackBerry still runs proprietary software so not really.
I see what you're saying, but I think Elliot is referring more to the fact that he just another greedy corporate head who got a job he is not even qualified for or passionate about... one of his criticisms of society
tyrell always feels like one of elliot's personalities
I agree totally. I think the rather creepy conversation with Tyrell's wife in Season 1 may have been meant to foreshadow this. The way Tyrell disappears hints at him being more of an elemental being than a physical reality and that supports the idea of him being one of Elliott's personas.
@@LouiseBrooksBob while that is interesting, everyone talks to tyrell even when elliot is in the room, so unless elliot is having a out of body experience then would jt make sense?
This theory has a lot of holes. Bad theory
@@HoloScope yup, bad theory... tyrell made progress while elliot was in jail. He cant change things in reality if he doesnt exist outside of elliot.
nah. tyrell is real
Dislikes are from Apple fan boys being triggered when their almighty Steve Jobs is criticized.
176 dislikes
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Lol
Sheep
And from Unix lovers running macOS
I absolutely love Rami Malek’s performances. From super awkward, disturbed geniuses like in Mr. Robot and Until Dawn, and then strange, eccentric characters like in Bohemian Rhapsody and Night at the Museum (I know right, I forgot that he was the pharaoh in that too 😅) .
He is my favorite young actor of this generation.
He was trash in new James Bond
I saw him in night of the museum first tbh
It was exciting for me coz I had never seen an Arab/ME person in media before
He's 41 nothing young about him😂😂😂
He was in the Pacific, played a good marine whos just "gone"
I'm rewatching everything again and I don't think a show like this can ever be made again. It's just on another level about everything, but the psychological and personality disorder part is impeccable. Can't wait to see what Sam Esmail is manufacturing now.
Briana Middleton has been cast in the lead role of Sam Esmail's Apple series adaptation of the film “Metropolis,” Variety has learned. The series was originally greenlit at the streamer in March 2022
I just discovered it, and am mesmerized! It certainly holds my attention.
@@vaniad555you lost me at Apple, especially after this scene from the show, I tried watching Apple TV it was way more underwhelming than I thought it would be
@@anomie1998 Servant is a good series, also check out Severance which seems to be very excellent from season 1 itself, but the strike has delayed the second season unfortunately.
such an underrated show
Underrated? this show got a shitload of awards.
@@GrooveboxTV yeah, but he probably meant that not much people watched it, but I think that's fine because most of people wouldn't understand this show and prefer to watch something else
@@asvalias Like Hunger Games
@Aditya Sharma it's literally underrated. Like look at the viewership numbers that tanked after season 1.
Ppl don't like stuff that destroys their view of the world.
as a screenwriter, this is superb.
the truth fuck you
@@Jeffreydefinitelynotdahmer ???
@@Jeffreydefinitelynotdahmer 100%
@@HoloScope I deadass dont remember why I commented that😂
@@Jeffreydefinitelynotdahmer haha that's amazing
1:43 This seriously resonated with me. I really think that Elliot's speech speaks great truth about the problem with humanity being self domesticated. People are generally too timid and afraid to confront apparent problems or come to terms with the ugly truths of how the world really works. Society engineers conformity so that it's citizens are way too frightened to undertake any action that might not be approved of or be shunned. Society's members would much rather be locked in their own comfort zones and spend the rest of their lives in passive numbness than do anything that might be risky or "strange". It's sad and discouraging that everyone else including me doesn't want to oppose a system with superior resources and manpower and prefer to stay hidden in obscurity.
"strange" ? Have you seen " Fight Club"?
I agree with you
because u are wrong to think of society as anything real. Society is an emergent phenomenon. You are part of it as well as everyone else. Just like a table is an emergent phenomenon of countless of atoms in a certain order. Dont think of yourself as anyting special just do what you want, nobody is really stopping you..
"everyone else"
Not everyone, but a few.
"including me doesn't want"
Maybe you want, but maybe you just don't have mental resources for doing that.
"system with superior resources"
Even dictators often have another systems (another countries) that they don't have control over.
@@AKU666
"Not everyone, but a few"
- In both statewide and national elections in the U.S. in 2017 and 2018, voter turnout was on average only 44%, and this was for a privileged class.
"Maybe you want, but maybe you just don't have mental resources for doing that."
- No need to insult me personally. I did not suggest cyberterrorism like takes place in Mr. Robot, which is merely a fictional depiction. In theory we have a solid political system where citizens can represent their interests politically, and can voice their grievances, they just often choose not to do so like I said here.
"Even dictators have another systems (another countries), that they don't have control over."
Nation states such as the United States, Russia, or China have massive governments, bureacracies, institutions, justice systems, and intelligence agencies that number in the employment of tens of millions of people. I think it isn't feasible for an individual or even a group of upstart revolutionaries to directly challenge something like the U.S. Government, which can arbitarily arrest "terrorists", and has even arrested communists or Japanese citizens in the past for being "spies".
He basically said what a lot of us think, just worded a lot better and more concisely.
"A lot of us"
The irony is that we use this show to cope on what his monologue stands for. But hey, heck of a series this. Love it
Facts
World is dark my friend
Well, Elliott did say it's painful not to pretend
This is actually what introverts say in their mind and he really opens that up
I cant describe how much Mr. Robot series helped me in my life.
I have a feeling Mr.Robot beat joker in the “we live in a society” department by four years prior
This show isn't just "we live in a society", actually watch it before you say these things.
I’ve watched it five times, work on you response technique Logan it sounds rude
@@chi-chitail236 you watched all 4 seasons five times? Surely if you enjoy it enough to do that, you must see more to the show than " we live in a society"?
@@loganscott814 You obviously don't know what a meme is.
"You're angry at everyone" for those who thought that she was dumb... she was years ahead from us.
lmao tyrell being like
"btw i use arch" s/arch/ubuntu
Well... all of us are like this😂
Also, talking about Gnome like its a new upcoming fad. "These kids with their newfangled Gnome, I've been using KDE since 1998."
using arch is just like sitting on an event bomb
@@frosty4513 that's the meme but it don't actually happen lmao.
Probably one of the lowest maintenance distro.
@@alkeryn1700 _Me running Debian, reading your comment:_
At the beginning of the show i thought Krista was a bad psychologist. She looked always vulnerable and not so good at reading him. But now after finishing the series I know I was totally underestimating her. She's really good at reading people.
i thought it was quite stupid to be honest. krista was always a bad therapist and by the end she’s shown to know almost everything about elliot. fyi i’m not talking about elliots imaginary version of krista, but the krista who kills vera
5:05 I am also okay it being awkward between me and some people, but people are deathly afraid of awkwardness.
people are afraid even of silence, let alone awkwardness
same
I just love how he says "nothing"
Man, i miss this show. It was a masterpiece.
In consideration of recent events what he says at 0:45 "scratching that part of my mind again" is actually quite interesting. He also says this to Ron in the coffeeshop at the start of the episode. Both times he uses this phrasing when hes talking about pedophiles, as we later also find out that Michael Hansen has a thing for young prostitutes. Super cool to see these things from season 1 matching with the recent info about "that part" of his mind, which we just got in season 4.
Hyped to see where all of this leads
Hansen didnt get an underage prostitute, he lied about that to pressure him and have leverage
Jobiwen omg
Jobiwen And didnt Elliot specify what he meant by that? I think it was something like „Its scratching that part of my mind again, the one that doesnt allow good to exist without condition“ or something like that
Yeah I had that inkling after the first target was Ron and the pedophile ring, knew he had that I’m his past
Whats wrong with that
I want to unsee this series and live through it again and again. Those monologues hit me hard Man!!
The most definitive and accurate scene of the decade in any series. The truth, painful, but the truth.
Bad guys are always got truth and nothing more. But the life isnt good or bad. Its just fucking easy. The rest of it is just pure imagination =).
"Its painful not to pretend". Seeing things for what they are has made me give up on society. I agree 💯. F:?k society!
Vicki called
"made me give up on society"
writes comments on youtube
sure bud
Best show I've seen in ages, Rami is excellent. Every episode exciting and the ending wow. After watch the bloopers hilarious.
Best show? They literally show capitalism in the worst possible light, so much so it looks cartoonish. And I have a question, after FSociety achieves their goal, which presumably is anarchy, what next?
@@steamerSama bro you really thought you just typed something deep and smart💀💀💀
@@qwertyz6284 thanks for the personal attack, "bro"
@@steamerSama it's movie, movies tend to colorize things. But what this shows tells about capitalism is real
@@ElektrykFlaaj bull crap, 99% of stuff and services you use daily is a direct result of capitalism. Even then my main question being, after reaching their goal, anarchy by erasing all debt, then what? I'd love to see that series.
"F*ck Society" quote still hits me hard and has an impact. Even though it's a simple quote, I think it's one of the most iconic ones in TV history.
I love it how they show us how everything was created around us and how the illusion works but people still think this is just a show🤣
Yawn
Elliot is right.
Dude on god
What makes this super brilliant is how Elliot looks at the objects around the room and fits it in to his monologue. Dude is wicked smart.
"Whats wrong?"
"Nothing."
Story of my life
"Bonsoir, Elliot".
The two most dramatic words of entire show.
“Fsociety”
It's so insightful comparing their first session with their last. Such an amazing character development for both of them. At the end of their last session therapy (S04E07) I just discovered that my father abused me. It was a breakthrough to Elliot and me. That hitted me like a fucking truck, crazy. I have a very special fond for this series.
Every chance I get, I recommend this show to somebody. This show is one of the most personal pieces of media to me that I have ever seen
It's so boring i dumped it after season 1
@@bestapexlegendsclutches8126 ok
@@bestapexlegendsclutches8126 k
6:34 Elliot's no touching thing
After watching the season 4 therapy session this makes so much sense
Well i liked this part bcs i dont touching too but after therapy i changed my mind
oh yeah i forgot about that
im still on season 3 dont care much for spoilers can you explain to me what is this season 4 therapy session?
**SPOILER ALERT**
Krista (Therapists) Told Elliot he was raped by his dad in his child hood and explained how why he fell out from window well there is whole story you have to watch it
@@GeorgeKarala holy fuckin shit whatchu talkin bout his dad raped him 😲man this series just keeps on coming like a womens orgasm..
4:17 - that transition with that unsettling soundtrack is the moment you know the show will be truly special.
Tyrell, this is where all your troubles started. Just why did you even have to talk to the guy?!
Yeap... but he wanted to become a God...
Actually Tyrell's problems started when he became batshit crazy and married another batshit crazy woman. That's the reason he talked to Elliot in the first place.
geek thing
Man this show is so in details ..they even talked about gnome KDE ...love how they accurately portrayed everything..
"When you hide, your delusions come back"...
To this day, Mr Robot is the greatest series I have seen.
Yes, it’s hard to compare it to triple A titles like breaking bad. But Mr Robot is a masterpiece from the beginning to the end
no its not, it's pretentious and bad
"He is too dumb to be bad."
Hahaha 😂😂
😂😂
''I'm good at reading people, my secret? I look for the worst in them.''
Did he just talk about Desktop Environments to a professional hacker?
Elliot should be like..."Oh, that's just a cover. I can run a system with just a black screen and a blinking cursor."
Lol tyrel himself was a hacker
Spoiler:
Linux (or any other system) is just a black screen with a blinking cursor.
Everything else is just an overlay.
@@kiddhkane I could be wrong, but wouldn't that still be using a CLI aka part of a shell. Base Linux is just the kernel and doesn't offer any command lines to enter any information, a shell needs to provide that such as the Bash or zsh CLIs. Please actually correct me if I am wrong, I recently took a class on this and am preparing to take the Linux+ certification soon so it would be useful if you know that something I don't
Let’s start a war, bash or zsh?
It's funny that your definition of a hacker is being able to run an os
Knowing the ending, it makes so much sense. I think the real Elliot was there at the beginning with occasional Mastermind's take over. Just like the "fuck society" monologue was from the Mastermind, the angry Elliot, but when Krista asked him again, the real Elliot came back into presence. Slowly, with time, the Mastermind took control of the whole body without us or Krista even realizing it.
that is why i thought too
I think the Mastermind's first appearance was when he thrashed the server room in his job before AllSafe. We then see it taking over for a bit when he put on the FSociety mask in a flashback with Darlene. But it completely took over at the beginning of the series, we as the viewers are a personality the Mastermind created to be able to vent with (and Mastermind is the only one that talks to us except for Mr Robot on S4 because he was the closest one). The real Elliot doesn't know us
Watching this show as someone in an InfoSec program is pretty funny. I'm just imagining some dude coming up to me like "So I see you're running GNOME". 😂
lmfao "So I see that you're a pleb"
@@iusegentoobtw gnome ain’t so bad man (I run gnome)
Possible spoiler
I like how Elliot says she's bad at reading people, but at the end she could see something that was under his nose and he didn't notice it.
This is actually a spoiler
@@kirasekhmet8560 Well? He used the read more feature
3:41 This is Christian Slater, right?
@@b.user87 I was asking myself that too. if that were the case would he as mr robot have been at the party for elliot? would make sense from the pacing of the scene of mr robot leaving the party and elliot taking control right after the "hard" social situation is over
Yeah, I saw this too. It probably means he actually WAS at the party as Mr. Robot, and left his Elliot persona outside the door as he went in. He wasn't lying when he said he went to the party.
but that really looked like Slater, I don't think he was Mr. robot but i think he was there intentionally just to fuck with us. Esmail style
@@dunezz8050 Elliot didn't actually go the party though, instead he went to Ron's coffee for the opening scene in Ep.1.
I think its just like a Fight Club type of thing, like the other part of him showing up in this very fast moments
Everything he's whats wrong with this world is 100% accurate.. and the worst part is if you actually say those things to an actual 'Psychiatrist/Therapist', they'll just throw anti depressants at you and think ur 'crazy'
this is why i don’t want to ever go to therapy despite thinking it may be great to get things off my chest
@@ashdonsimmons01 same here
Have no fear, unless you have excellent insurance, you won't be able to afford therapy anyway. Same with drug treatment. That stuff is only for rich people.@@ashdonsimmons01
@@ashdonsimmons01some psychologists might even contact FBI and put you in their special surveillance list
This scene with the therapist was what hooked me as an autistic writer. There are so many things I want to say but can't, and this encapsulates that perfectly.
That's why I write things. It helps me say the things I can't say outloud.
*"The world itself just one big hoax."*
"*literally every presidential campaign slogan from 2020 on forward*
I just spent the last 10 years traveling the continental U.S.A. observing society and its infrastructure, and came to the realization that i'm just another animal on this farm. . .The food chain doesn't stop at pigs and cows, it also encompasses the exploitation of my labor, and likely onward to no end. . .
It’s like a snake eating its own tail
08:24 Awwwww, he found a friend.
its an enemy not a friend
@@andreynasonov8885 Cool story brooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
@@andreynasonov8885 It's a lover not an enemy.
@@andreynasonov8885 he IS friend.
@@sonicfon nope
Just finished the show. So well done. I miss these early scenes.
captivating series. and if you have or want to get a glims of what its like talking or being social with others while being on the spectrum, this will really shine a light on it, a tad overexposed but true none the less.
Anyone who watches this show, please rewatch it. You have no idea what you missed on your first watch
Best lines in TV history. Thanks to USA network to bring such a beautiful show. I'll miss all that.
2:42 - thats where the real message starts. Respects to health care professionals
People being all philosophical and all but tbh my favorite line here was "I'm okay with it being awkward between us." As someone who is exceptionally introverted myself, I would love to adopt such comfort with being awkward.
The way this happened when Anonymous appeared a week ago, is blowing my mind
Anonymous goes way beyond that time lol
Man I thought I gaslighted my psychiatrist, this guy literally hacked and researched her like he was a journalist.
Mr Robot is the most important tv show of 21st century
couldn't agree more
He's not hiding lady, he's trying to protect you from how shitty the real world is.
One of the best shows of all time. Couldn't believe it, it got better, better and better.
I just rembered he was mr.robot and tje whole show crashed back 😊
The only patient who will make a psychiatrist see a psychiatrist.
This is the way
tony soprano?
i just finished this show and i love it. it's so compelling and it grips you with all of it's hands. i love the fast paced scenes, they have me on the edge of my seat
aphex twin should ve been the soundtrack for the whole show
3:41
That's Mr. Robot that leaves the bar first. Didn't realise it at first but now that I'm looking back on it, it's definitely him
WOW I didn't even notice
I dug thru the comments hoping to find someone who noticed this. Very cool
This $%#*ing cuts makes me want to watch the whole series again
Update: done.
5:46 that have to be the most robotic eyeroll i've ever seen
"Its gonna be fun working with you, I should join the rest of the (f-society) group, Bonsoir(hello or goodbye, (he actually says hello) Elliot)"
That moment you realize E-Corp is actually Blackrock...
*_get a load of this society_*
Watching this for a second time, there's a bit more depth to this that meets the eye.
This is the clip due to which i started watching the whole series! I dont regret a bit about it.. Every minute of the series worthed it 🔥❤️
Logical characters with emotions bursting out of the seams. Emotional characters with logic driving them to the brink of insanity. Everyone is cracking out!
3:25 Krista - "Why do you think I know what it's like to feel alone?"
Elliot - "Ummm... You're a therapist?"
Oh so this is where the sample for Angerfist's HOAX came from (What a track btw). I gotta watch this series
I tried to, but society said it wanted to get to know me better first and forge an emotional connection
Yes... Call the FBI
'I should join the rest of the group.'
>Walks away in the opposite direction
Lmao
really respect Rami for his acting though, No time to die, Hacksaw ridge, Mr. Robot... every movie looks good when there's at least one man with a twisted mind
In Hacksaw Ridge it's Garfield not Malek 😁
No Time To Die was absolute trash and he was wasted though
Really wish I could erase this show from my head so I can rewatch it over and over again
Tyrell already knew, he spoke with Mr. Robot
Tyrell new from the start. The job offer the tails he had. The greeting at allsafe. He had to of known from the start.
@@willholliday3537 and the fact he literally met him before ep. 1
Elliott getting uncomfortable when people touch him makes so sence now
1:35
me when my parents ask: What are your plans about life
1:29 - 2:32 the best minute in any tv series of all time
So, Freddie Mercury shaved his moustache. Faked his death.
Became a hacker!😅
I love the therapist's role in season 3