Various plot loopholes + funny

Kirstin 2022-11-14 17:34:39

First of all, photography is awesome.

1. Dom of the FBI kept complaining to the boss that he had no clue in private, and suddenly told Darlene that he had found out everything at the end?
2. Ray's story prison version, what happened? Without explanation, it's gone.
3. The conversation between Minister Zhang and Dom seems to be very mysterious, and then there is no news?
4. White Rose inspects Angela in the fish tank room. She needs her to be sympathetic and easy to deceive. At the end of the play, there is no explanation.
5. The whole show is like teasing the audience to keep interest. Season 1 said Elliot was schizophrenic, well, very skillful. Season 2 said that Elliot wasn't actually at his mother's house, he was in prison, and at this point I got a little tired of the way the plot twisted and kept the plot suspenseful. By the end of the second episode, Elliot was shot. I don't know if Tyrell is real or not. I'm so tired of this kind of Mind Play.
6. How many times did Elliot and Mr.Robot fight, from the first episode to the last episode, my ears are getting calluses. Every time the content of the quarrel is the same, it is 'you go, don't bother me! ' 'But I am part of you! 'What's the use of arguing until the end of the season? Elliot is still just as unhinged. Some of the supposedly equal spirits of Mr Robot in the season inspired Elliot, who didn't help at all.
7. So White Rose and Minister Zhang are one person. White Rose is the leader of the Dark Army, and it seems that there is something unexplainable in the play that is all blamed on the Dark Army. But the second season ended with no explanation. It is very irresponsible to fear the audience for 12 episodes. I understand that the third season needs to keep some doubts that the second season did not solve, but basically it can be said that the second season is sowing seeds everywhere, but no doubts are explained to the light.
8. What does Angela want? She began to yearn for a big company life, which seemed very real, not like the feeling of humiliation and burden.
9. In the house of Susan Jacobs at Cisco Runway, Vincent was found injured. As an experienced hacker, he knows all kinds of precautions, but his first reaction is not to think that the situation is not good, someone has discovered the crime nest and needs to quickly clear the whereabouts and disappear, but send Vincent to the hospital. And Darlene ran to the hospital as foolishly as he did to reveal his whereabouts?
10. Joanna Wellick looks mysterious all day long, and seems to be very well-known. With so many scenes, everyone thinks that this woman has a conspiracy. After all, she didn't know what she was doing.
11. Susan Jacobs' housekeeping system was hacked, and she just obediently disappeared for a few weeks? There is no contact in the middle to fix it, so why don't you come back to see it yourself?
12. What audiences love about Elliot is that part of his soul is a true revolutionary. But in the second season, he didn't do anything, didn't have any real, active influence on the main story, just went crazy all day long, arguing with Mr Robot. What audiences want to know about is the Mr Robot part, not the terrified, powerless Elliot of Season 2. Season 2 robs us of the smart and complex Mr Robot, and only shows us Elliot, who is utterly boring and has not progressed throughout the season.
13. Dominique, an FBI agent, is a very good character, and her true side is seen in the play. Make the audience feel that she may join the justice faction at a critical moment. At the end of the season, when China gave 2 trillion, everyone saw her disappointment in politics--this seemed to be a preview, as if Dominique's time to embody her own humanity was ripe. In the end, it was still the same at the end of the season, obediently investigating her case.


The principle of the whole drama seems to be like this: I don’t know how to explain the things I talked about before, so there is a more popular and incomprehensible mystery to divert the audience’s attention. After watching 12 episodes, I found that none of the accumulated questions have actually been answered. Make me wait another year for season 3? I don't have that much confidence in the writers of this show anymore. Elliot is a very weak protagonist and has little influence on the dynamics of the entire show, making it inappropriate for the audience to see things from his perspective.

It's a pity that the first season was a very good drama about politics and revolution. The second season has a good opportunity to further explore this proposition, but all the time was wasted on all kinds of gimmicks, but the meaning is superficial. on the event.

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eps2.0_unm4sk-pt1.tc quotes

  • Mr. Robot: [about Gideon] Now he's doing what all small animals do when they're scared, pretend they're bigger and scarier.

  • Elliot: We keep fighting.

    Elliot: Like the world we unmasked, we will find our true selves again.

    Elliot: Maybe after wiping away the thick, grimy film of Facebook friend requests and Vine stars, we can all see the light of day.