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Mr. Robot - Hello Friend - Series Premiere Advance Preview/Review: "Sublime"

24 Jun 2015

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Time and time again - well in my experience anyway - it so often seems the case these days that the very best of shows on television have the most unassuming, simple titles. You get almost no indication of what a series is about. Shows with a more indicative title often seem to be making up for something. It's by no means scientifically accurate, but it seems to be more reliable than not.

From the pilots I've seen for upcoming shows already, the titles have proven a solid indicator, but perhaps none more so than upcoming USA Network psychological thriller Mr. Robot, created by Sam Esmail and produced by Anonymous Content and Universal Cable Productions. which kicks off on June 24 for a 10 episode run.

Annoyingly for the purpose of this article, USA released the pilot episode, titled "Hello Friend" online a few days ago (though it's geoblocked), thus beating me to a preview from the screener I checked out a week or so prior. This article might flick between a preview or review for you as a result, depending on whether or not you're Stateside - or know how to pretend to be.

Put simply, Mr. Robot's pilot was sublime. I couldn't fault it anywhere. Normally pilot episodes have the vibe of a massive sales pitch, or hour long promo. They're good at hooking a viewer as well as network executives, but you always know they are prone to significant change by the time the series is ordered and filming commences months, sometimes years later. Cast members and showrunners often back out, storylines get altered, and the gremlins that come from trying to get dozens of people to work together harmoniously on and off screen are scattered throughout the final product.

But Mr. Robot contained no trace of baked-in vibes or gremlins. The only giveaway that it is a true pilot episode was its running time, which sits at around 64 minutes. Cable networks commonly screen pilots which are quite a bit longer than the conventional 42-44 minutes given to most ad-supported series. Mr. Robot's 64 minutes were completely captivating. It contained some of the finest writing, acting, directing I've ever seen.

For those who have seen the pilot, you'll most likely be nodding your head in agreement by now. For those yet to see it, lets run through the details.

The central character in the series is Elliot, a New York based security engineer. Elliot is portrayed stunningly well by Rami Malek. Elliot is prone to delusions, has an anti-social disorder, chronic depression, and uses morphine to keep himself sane, for lack of a better word.

Elliot is highly intelligent, and extremely good at his job, but internally admits to hating it. That's because he's working for a cyber security company who contract services to the largest company in the world. The company, called E Corp, controls people's lives without them even knowing it because they conduct business in so many areas. Think Richard Branson's Virgin conglomerate blended with Google and a few seriously large banks and you can begin to understand how large the company is, along with the assets and products that people depend on day to day. It's not surprising that the nickname given to the company is "Evil Corp".

Being heavily introverted, Elliot understands this but is virtually helpless to change anything about the influence E Corp has on the world. However his computer skills make it easy for him to play vigilante, learning everything about a subject before confronting them and effectively forcing them to change their ways.

Anglea is a childhood friend of Elliot's and works alongside him, and without knowing it, provides a game-changing option for Elliot. A massive rootkit based attack on E Corp's network in the middle of the night sees Angela plead for Elliot's help in stopping it. Because of its nature, Elliot and the company boss fly to a Dallas server farm where Elliot successfully nuked the attack, but a message in the system files prompted him to forgo deleting the files. An encounter on the subway back home leads Elliot to the clubhouse of F_Society, home to Darlene, the outlandishly dressed hacker who created the rootkit Elliot thwarted, and "Mr. Robot". Put simply, the pair have their sights set on bringing down E Corp, and the rootkit was a subtle test for their newest potential recruit.

Reading what I've just written right now about the plot, it does sound bland and predictable. but I can't stress enough how truly exciting and captivating it is. This isn't the case of an evil villain being targeted with the endgame being a final shootout - in fact one of Elliot's more piercing pieces of dialog in his mind refers to "the one percent of the one percent". Unlike the bog standard evil supervillain in his mega fortress, there are many more heads to the beast. It's a refreshing concept.

The episode is written by creator and executive producer Sam Esmail and directed by Niels Arden Oplev. The remarkably clever thing about this episode is it spends a substantial portion of the episode inside Elliot's own mind. At times Elliot's own thoughts commentate the scene playing out in front of him. There are a couple of beautifully executed time warps in the episode too, whereby Elliot is reflecting on something that happened a short time prior, and we effectively flash back to the moment. The dialog in Elliot's mind is very witty and clever, and takes a sharp stab at many aspects of modern day society.

On the directing front, Niels Arden Oplev has everything covered. There are several brilliant sets, and many fantastic camera angles. Introverted characters demand extensive closeup shots, and these are executed with precision, aided greatly by Rami Malek's stunning performance. This guy is seriously talented, and this role is made for him. Malek has the perfect voice, and the perfect stature and demeanor. There's the occasional series that you would watch regardless because there's one or two actors which are so good they make it worth it. I'd argue Mr. Robot is one of them in my book.



Angela, played by Portia Doubleday, is another solid character. We actually learn more about her through Elliot than we do through Angela herself. Her relationship with Elliot is hard to describe, but their bond is clearly very strong. Assuming the title role as Mr. Robot is the vastly experienced Christian Slater, with Darlene being portrayed by Carly Chaikin. These two characters are an odd partnership, but plenty of personality is present in both of them, and I can't wait to learn more about them.

The final member of the main characters is Tyrell Wellick, played by Martin Wallström. Tyrell is intriguing because he is a Senior Vice President of Technology for E Corp, and takes a liking to Elliot when he toured his office. He's the big unknown, and if you've seen the pilot, you'll understand why.

To summarize, there's a hell of a lot to like about the first episode of Mr. Robot. The acting, production quality, and storyline are all exceptional, and I get the feeling that expanding the storyline will not be an issue. The vigilante theme reminds me strongly of Person of Interest in some weird way, with Malek's performance on the level of the likes of Hugh Laurie, Kevin Spacey and Tatiana Maslanay in terms of his prowess and ability to own the scene. And, for what it's worth, more than a thousand votes have seen Mr. Robot garner a staggering 9.2 overall rating on IMDb, putting it squarely in the top 20 television shows on that site if it continues. Regardless, that's a phenomenal reception after only one episode, and is just one of the many reasons why you should at least watch the pilot if you haven't already. Chances are you won't be disappointed.

Thanks for reading! I'm really looking forward to reviewing Mr. Robot for you this summer. As always, do share your thoughts and theories in the comments below, regardless of whether you've seen the first episode or not.

Mr. Robot premieres Wednesday, June 24, 10pm, on USA. Click here to watch the pilot episode online (US only).
About the Author - Jimmy Ryan
Jimmy Ryan lives in New Zealand, and works in the IT industry. He is an avid follower of drama television and has a keen interest for television ratings and statistics. Some of his favorite shows right now are Person of Interest, Scandal, House of Cards, Orphan Black, The Blacklist, The 100, How To Get Away With Murder, Elementary and Castle. You can visit his television ratings website, www.seriesmonitor.com or follow him on Twitter, @SeriesMonitor.
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33 comments:

  1. Thanks Jimmy, great (P)Review :)


    Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did.

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  2. Cheers @DarkUFO, yeah it's been a while since I've been so pumped for a series to start. Got a great feeling about this one!

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  3. Yep, really surprised me. The promos didn't do much for me but glad I took the time to watch it now.


    A much darker feel than I'm used to for a USA Network show.

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  4. Yeah agreed. It has to be seen to be believed.

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  5. @Jimmy Thanks for this. I honestly saw the promo and had no idea what this was even about. Now I'm planning to check it out. hope it's as fantastic as you say!

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  6. I saw this episode and it was really good.

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  7. Really great review. The pilot is just brillant. Rami Malek is phenomenal on it.

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  8. Thanks for the review and I agree completely. I admit that I didn't know what to expect from the show and wasn't that particularly excited from the promos, but based off the initial reactions decided to give the pilot a go and am glad that I did. From the exceptional production values, locations, acting performances and especially the writing, all of it has me very intrigued and coming back to checking out the rest of the series.

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  9. I usually don't read previews but i'm so glad i did. After the promos i didn't have much hope for this but now I'm definitely looking forward to it. Thank you Jimmy!

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  10. just watched the pilot and I liked it a alot. Your preview/review is spot on.
    The end has left me wanting more!

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  11. same here, hacking is usually not presented well, but hopefully USA network has learned from its problems from other shows to not get stuck in its premise. But nice to see them going out of their comfort zone for its shows. The last time I think it was the 4400.

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  12. Cheers @Winston Mize:disqus, I'm sure you'll love it

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  13. Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Spot on about the plot and Rami Malek.

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  14. Well said. Looks as if there's a lot of people out there who weren't taken by the promos but gave the pilot a chance anyway. Probably a good move in that case by USA to release the pilot early

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  15. Yeah I've seen Malek on the odd show and movie. This is his time to shine though

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  16. This was an already MUST see for me I love Rami n it will be nice to have Christian on my tv again. This review has just made me even more excited for this show so thank u😀

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  17. Good stuff, glad you enjoyed it!

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  18. Although I loved the pilot I dont think the show is gonna last long or even a second season. People during the summer want to see random explosions or spontaneous romances or something( i.e. most summer movies and shows.) They dont want to be thinking or challenged when watching a show. Not to mention all the jabs towards celebrities and most popular things isn't really gonna encourage fans of these things to watch. But I'll continue to watch Mr. Robot and support it whenever I can.

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  19. Interesting that so many people weren't into the promo. As soon as I saw the promo I thought it would be amazing and couldn't wait to see it. I checked out the pilot yesterday and everything you said is spot on. It was so good that it even exceeded all my hopes for it, which is tough with such high expectations! Really can't wait to see the rest! Great review! :)

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  20. I didn't actually see the promo before I watched it so I can't really speak to that, but It would have captured my imagination anyway. Glad you thought I was spot on :-)

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  21. Hmmm, you could be right but I think this show will be radical and groundbreaking enough to push past that and become a bit of a hit. There are certain parts of the populous that this show definitely won't appeal to but there's other parts of the populous that will be stoked to have something that's right up their alley more so than they've ever seen before.

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  22. I really liked this pilot. And I couldn't explain how better than you did.
    I'm so happy people like it, I hope many people will tune in.
    And I hope the other 9 episodes are as good as this one.
    Great review for a great pilot.

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  23. Bertha Strongham3 June 2015 at 02:21

    Totally agreed! The first hour long epi was like watching a movie, it was that good. It was pure artistry at its best. I completely love this show and can't wait to see the next epi!

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  24. Oh yeah, I really loved this show as well....and I generally hate anything concerning computers or hackers as I am too old to understand this sort of thing, but I certainly understand good characters and writing.....Well worth watching! Good review, thanks.

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  25. Νικολας7 June 2015 at 21:42

    great first ep. definately going to watch

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  26. Good review. Pretty much agree with you after seeing the preview. Didn't much like Malek though--not very appealing--but really like the rest of the show. Not sure if he will eventually spoil it for me.

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  27. I too caught a early showing, and I must say Mr.Robot is quite a clever, well written new show. . I have a hard time getting my husband to watch shows w me - he's a sports junkie, I am not - but he was actually intrigued, and watched it with me. We both are looking forward to see where MR goes.

    Rami was amazing, so much inner termoil, sadness and his unwaiving need to help or fix things..... I immediately wanted to give poor Elloit a hug. Yet, there were times when I couldn't help but laugh at his snide comments delivered with such a sincere straight face.

    Looking forward to seeing more, and where Elliot and f_society takes us !

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  28. Great review! Mr. Robot definitely has the potential to become one of the best shows on tv, whether it's Summer of Fall. The acting was superb, and where has this Rami Malek been hiding? The way he portrays Elliot is absolute perfection. I can't even think of another young actor at this time that could match what he has brought to this character. Too bad there will only be ten episodes this season!

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  29. Cheers, totally agree with everything you've said

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  30. I love the review, Jimmy. It's funny how Carly Chaikin plays Darlene, who's moody based on the first episode because there was another Darlene (played by Sara Gilbert) just like her on Roseanne.

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