[Perceptions of the whole season·Spoiler Tucao] Some familiar hodgepodge

Melyna 2022-12-09 11:00:35

The first two episodes are easy to think of Dexter. The protagonist faintly fights the "criminals" in the city, leaving behind their respective souvenir (one is a blood slice, the other is a fake record data), the dead father will appear in each episode, and one is through Memories, one is the illusion of precision. Sociopath contrasts Schizophrenic. Three or four episodes are simply boring, there is no major plot development, and the characters are portrayed sporadically. Nerd tries to socialize; the overbearing vice president spends money to beat people to vent, seduces gay to steal the sim card (this episode seems useless after a season), couples BDSM; the protagonist quits addiction, and the girl kisses bad taste. . The social engineering of the fifth episode is really convenient. The line in the bathroom and utility room can be used to hack the entire organization, and the overbearing vice president also plays to seduce the wife. . The sixth episode of the prison robbery seems to be a small climax, mocking the security of a handful of 4G, the Bluetooth transmission of virus packets to the police car PLC system can regularly hack the prison system. . The threat of the protagonist in the prison did not stop the drug dealer from killing Shayla, but it did not kill the protagonist. Two new corpses appeared outside the prison where the escape had just occurred, one of which was directly connected to the protagonist. Some people say that the whole episode of Robbery may be an illusion of the protagonist, but Darlene's several interventions are obvious, and it is clear that Shayla is dead in the next episode, not like an illusion, and the police completely disappeared here. . In the seventh episode, the overbearing vice president passionately killed someone. Simply wipe the wife's lips and neck with a tissue to eliminate saliva and fingerprint evidence. . Didn't CSI often find all kinds of clothes and skin fibers in the nails of the deceased, nor did the various monitors on the top floor. . It was only in the eighth episode that Darlene turned out to be the protagonist’s sister, and it was clearly stated that Mr. Robot is an illusion. . In the ninth episode, the protagonist had to face the split in front of his younger sister and female hair, and ended up confronting the overbearing vice president. . In the tenth episode, chaos broke out, and the protagonist lost his memory and played the V-Vendetta mask. Conspiracy theories play again at the end. . After a long time, I dug a big hole, cheating. . Finely divided POV, hacker technology as a weapon "superhero", sometimes like a deadpool jump out of the space to speak to the audience. Obviously Dexter and the shadow of the V-letter Vendetta, BDSM, seduction, the whole drama seems to be a custom project with stacked elements. Diversity is also obvious, black, Asian, gay, and Muslim. It may be to create an atmosphere of suspense, and sometimes the rhythm is really horribly slow. The final financial chaos is nothing more than a fine point in creating chaos, and there is no plan to solve any problems at all. I am not optimistic that the screenwriter can fill the hole with a realistic attitude, I am afraid that I can only make up as convenient as possible. .

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Mr. Robot quotes

  • Gideon Goddard: You're never sure about anything unless there's something to be sure about.

  • Tyrell Wellick: Even extraordinary people, and I believe you are, are driven by human banalities.

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