It was very late in May when I viewed the pilot of Mr. Robot as a screener, a few days before it was released extensively online in one of the biggest releases of its kind, so I've waited longer than most of the 2.7 million viewers the pilot garnered in its time online. Incredibly, the series was picked up for a second season before its official premiere on USA Network last week.
So how was episode 2 of summer's number one new drama?
It was, without a doubt, an absolute cracker.
"eps.1.1_ones-and-zer0es.mpeg", perhaps more easily pronounced "Ones and Zeroes" was written and directed by series creator Sam Esmail. I want to touch on Esmail's directing first because it was nothing short of outstanding. The employment of long shots was an especially notable feature in my book, conveying the normal lives everyone else is leading whilst lead character Elliot battles with others as well as his mind. The cinematography was also top-notch, as was Esmail's script, which pulled back slightly on Elliot's narration, but didn't disappoint in the one-liner department in particular.
"One's and Zeroes" picked up exactly where I wanted it to: inside the office of Tyrell Wellick. We learned quickly that Tyrell had assumed the CTO position at E Corp in the wake of the arrest of the man Elliot framed, Terry Colby, seen in the pilot. Tyrell is accompanied by around a dozen lawyers overseeing his attempt to poach Elliot from his cyler-security firm, Allsafe, following his successful neutralization of the trojan infecting E Corp's servers.
In a fantastically acted scene by Rami Malek and Martin Wallström, Elliot declines the job despite learning Allsafe will be no more as E Corp looks to move the management of all its computer infrastructure in-house. I did not expect to see Elliot face such a challenge so early - that sort of stuff is what the vast majority of television series would leave to serve as a cliffhanger in their season finales.
That was the end of Tyrell for the hour, but things were only just beginning for Elliot. From there he went to meet his drug dealer, Shayla, who was being harassed by her employer, more or less, Fernando Vera. Vera turned out to be Elliot's person of interest in this hour, but that was to play out later on. At home, Elliot wasted no time looking deeper into Tyrell Wellick, hacking his online accounts with ease, only to realize that it was all too easy. Sensing he'd fallen into a honeypot, the promised scenes in the episode promo played out, with Elliot demolishing his computer and ensuring his SIM cards were nice and crispy from a stint in the microwave.
Next on the schedule was Allsafe. Elliot was in the office with his boss, Gideon, who was rewarding him with a raise following his heroics in the pilot. However the tables turned when Gideon revealed what he knew about the shadowy f_society and showed Elliot the ominous video posted online by the group. It was this video that really caught my eye as it potentially outlines the direction the season, and perhaps the series, may take.
It painted Terry Colby as the faction's leader, and demanded his release, along with the release of the millions of people from the "illegitimate prisons of debt". The third demand was for the corporation to dissolve itself and donate all its assets to charities around the world.
Enter Elliot's close friend, Angela Moss and her boyfriend Ollie Parker. Continuing his attempts to bring Elliot out of his shell and to enjoy more of a social life, Ollie invites Elliot out for an evening, which never ends up happening. But to involve them more deeply in the hour somehow, the pair end up taking the CD of a small time artist pedaling his latest album on the street. Ollie's computer later spits the CD out, when in fact it installs a virus on his computer, broadcasting the webcam to the unidentified "musician". This is again a surprisingly early insertion of another potentially deep storyline. Great stuff.
But when was f_society actually going to feature? It took a while, but the wait (there's that horrible word again) was well worth it. By this point I'm wise enough to expect nothing orthodox, and that is indeed the case once more, as Darlene is reintroduced to Elliot while taking shower in his apartment. The ensuing conversations between the pair were great to watch as they traveled to the the theme park headquarters via subway where the mysterious 'Mr. Robot' made his first appearance.
The world is a dangerous place Elliot, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing
Christian Slater had a really solid outing. It's clear one of the objectives of this episode was to clarify the character's motivations (hence the quote above) while portraying Mr. Robot's passion for the task he was trying to accomplish. He wasted no time sharing the next phase of the mission with Elliot - a plan to blow up a gas pipe leading to a data storage facility to destroy a portion of E Corp's data backups. But Elliot's moral conscience proved to be a bit of a roadblock. Elliot bailed when he realised the plan could involve the loss of innocent lives.
Elliot's next stop was at the home of Shayla as he sought his next fix. In her apartment he once again encountered Fernando Vera, this time high as a kite. After a dangerous conversation, Vera left, and Elliot broke into the bathroom to free a drugged Shayla while his mind voiced to the audience why he loved picking locks.
The lock pick. Every hacker's favorite sport. The perfect system to crack, mostly because, unlike virtual systems, when you break in you can feel it, you can see it, you can hear it.
In a sizable mental battle, Elliot determined that it was worth risking his supply of drugs in order to save Shayla and get Vera off the streets. I must say I am liking how quickly this procedural element of the series is being dealt with. Elliot simply sent an incriminating .zip file to the police, and we witnessed Vera along with several of his men sitting on the sidewalk while the police searched their headquarters. This sort of approach is quick and easy for the viewer to understand, doesn't bog anything down, and doesn't waste time. It's early days and it wouldn't surprise me to see one of these persons of interest see a more drawn out time in the spotlight, but it's safe to say things are off to the best start one could hope for in this area of the series.
Shortly afterward, Elliot visited his psychologist for a brief, yet chilling visit.
How do we know if we are in control? That we're not just making the best of what comes at us and that's it?
That's just two of the questions Elliot asked in the session, again providing a deep dive into this guy's mind, and the thoughts that troll it constantly. If I had to pick one, it's this scene that was the highlight of the hour for me. The session, as if it wasn't good enough already, touched lightly on Elliot's background, as we learned how his father died, and the lack of action that was taken to put things right. That would return to haunt the final scene of the hour.
Having had a change of heart, Elliot ventured to the boardwalk to ask Mr. Robot if he could rejoin f_society. Long story short, Mr. Robot was a tough sell, and ended up pushing Elliot off his perch on the railing after he tried to justify his actions in relation to his father's death. That's a first in all the television I've watched, and serves as the episode's cliffhanger. How ironic, although a cut to the rock-filled beach below foreshadowed someone taking a slight tumble.
In summary, this was a superb hour that did as good a job as one could possibly hope for in following in the footsteps of the captivating series premiere. The common task of deciding whether the premiere was better than the second episode is made much tougher in this case. You get the feeling that despite the surprisingly rapid development in some of the areas I've outlined, there is a ton more yet to come. The cast continues to excel, in particular Rami Malik who had an absolute blinder. Emmy nod for next year's awards? Lock it in.
Thanks so much for reading! I hope you're as hooked as I am on Mr. Robot. In the words of the man himself, "Are you a 1 or a 0?". As always, please do share your thoughts and theories in the comments below. Check out next week's episode promo here (SpoilerTV features in it), the press release here, and a bunch of promotional photos here.
Thanks Jimmy. Good work on getting mentioned on the Promo :)
ReplyDeleteCheers @DarkUFO, it's great to be up there with the big names like TV Guide and Forbes!
ReplyDeleteI really find this show intriguing. I can't figure out where it is going which makes it a true wonder on TV these days where most shows are so predicable. The only thing that doesn't quiet work for me is the Darlene character. She just seems out of place to me because she is the same stock female character that shows up in anything about hacking. Like you I hate waiting for the next episode. There are very few shows that I like binge watching because I usually find them too boring to do so but this show I would have gobbled down in a day if it had been available. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDelete100% agree on the tired Female Hacker "character"(using that term loosely). Every time She shows up She brings a show down. It's kind of sad how much this show gets right, Re: hacking and hacker culture, to make this kind of misstep.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping they get rid of her or find a way to fix her. I'd prefer the former.
Good comments. I tend to disagree on Darlene though. There's a lot there for the writers to work with. I mean, how many characters have you seen go round to the flat belonging to some guy you barely know, and help yourself to a shower and change of clothes? I think the no shame/brashness could work really well against Elliot's more distanced, cautious approach. It'll be interesting to see how much time the pair spend together in the coming episodes
ReplyDeleteGreat read. Thanks @Jimmy . I have to say that this was a very strong followup to the Pilot. And I have fallen in love with this show.
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Elliot - Rami Malek is perfect as Elliot. The show has scored gold with his casting. Already love the character very much. GLad to see that he turned down Tyrell's offer. The operatic music when he turned down the offer, coupled with a shot of a disappointed Tyrell with his head down leading to the show's title card was hilarious. I enjoyed that.
Mr. Robot> What is the guy's deal? Is he a true revolutionary or just an anarchist? Elliot was right to turn down the plan to blow up the plant. On the surface, it looked like Mr. Robot doesn't place a high premium on any innocent lives destroyed as long as fsociety's plans succeed. I like the fact that the show hasn't made fscoiety as some sort of angels who can do no wrong. They are morally grey. I liked it when Elliot turned down Mr. Robot's offer, insisted that he wouldn't be a part of killing anyone and later on came up with a different plan. But why did Mr. Robot push down Elliot? Just a way of punishing Elliot for breaking his earlier pact which Elliot had every right to do? If so, it makes Mr. Robot a very dangerous man.
Shayla When Shayla was introduced in the Pilot, I thought she would be just a generic drug dealing character but the show made me really care for her in this episode. Poor girl was trapped in Vera's orbit only because she had to go him for Elliot's withdrawal meds. And she paid a heavy price when that piece of shit raped her. Heartbreaking was the fact that she was in such a vulnerable position and believed that she had no choice that she had already compromised with what had happened to her and refused Elliot's advice when he told her to tell someone. Great to see Elliot get into his vigilante hacker mode and get Vera arrested. Elliot's vigilantism is a part of this show that I really like. Hope it continues to be a 'Part B' storyline of every episode.
Angela and Ollie Ollie continues to be a piece of shit for cheating on Angela with that Stella B. Something tells me that it is going to come back to bite his ass and I hope so. One thing I liked about Angela was that she could sense something was off about Elliot. Most intriguing part of Angela and Ollie's story line in this episode is the CD and the person who sold it. First, I thought he was a lone creep who wanted to perve on Angela but in a surprising twist we see that he enters a message (in Chinese?) saying that 'we're in'. This suggests that he is not acting alone. Who is the 'we' here? What do they want? Competitors of AllSafe? Chinese hackers who want to use AllSafe to hack Evil Corp themselves? Tyrell Wellick? Maybe this is his dirty way to strong arm Elliot into working with him? Or could it be fsociety themselves?
Darlene I am currently indifferent about her character. Neither like nor dislike her. From what we know though is that she is a very talented malware code writer having written the rootkit in the Pilot and now a malware that would help blow up the plant next to Steel Mountain. She is very different from Elliot and not so socially crippled as him. Right now (for me), she is riding a thin line between a blunt honest character and an abrasive one. Let's see how the show develops her further.
Krista - great to see the shrink again. Good scene between her and Elliot where she tries to get through to Elliot. And a great point made by Elliot about control and choices. Do we really have any control over things in this life or do we just react as best as we can to events? Love these sort of questions and line of thinking that is going on in this show. Makes you question events in your real life.
Ooh!! Turned out to be quite long. Hope you guys read through. Would love to hear your thoughts.
it's a really awesome show ! i'm completely hooked
ReplyDeleteElliot - Agree completely. Give Malik the Emmy already
ReplyDeleteMr. Robot - Morally grey; you hit the nail on the head I think. I think that's a tremendous asset for the character though
Shayla - Agree again. It's interesting for Elliot, as antisocial and awkward as he is, to have 2 women he cares deeply for in different ways
Angela/Ollie - Piece of shit is a good description. Cheating can only go on for so long so she will most likely go running to Elliot to comfort when it all blows up. I think Ollie's computer being hacked is probably more important right now though
Darlene - Again another female lead that Elliot may begin to care for. She's very brash and impulsive which is opposite to Elliot. I quite like her not because of the character but because of the potential of the character
Krista - these scenes were awesome and her looking more involved with Elliot's wellbeing in the promo should be very interesting to watch.
Good thoughts, thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the review Jimmy. I still think Mr.Robot is a figment of Elliot's imagination, which would then mean that Elliot jumped and wasn't pushed.
ReplyDeleteI did NOT expect the scene with E Corp to be a job offer. Really liked that twist. I wasn't going to watch this series because the crusading hacker stories just aren't that interesting to me anymore. But Elliot's character is so interesting that I got hooked. Lots of stand out scenes in this episode. The one with Elliot and Vera was a standout. I had hoped that Mr. Robot would be a hallucination of Elliot's. The video put paid to that for me. But after he accused Elliot of betraying his father I filed him under villain. Don't like the guy. Slater is doing a great job.
ReplyDeleteGreat review. Thanks!
I agree with you about Darlene, but for me the aspect that turns me off is her loud aggressiveness (or would belligerence be a better word?) It feels disingenuous; as though it is more the writer's doing than something that comes out of the character.
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