Sometimes I got so excited after watching this show that I even start checking penetration testing courses on offensive security website.
This episode is absolutely brilliant
From Whiterose's origin, to the scene with Olivia in the bar and finally the conversation they have in the bathroom, my mind kept being blown. This is why I watch Mr. Robot, for the high quality writing and character development, topped off with good direction.
This is FREAKING TENSE! And almost peak Mr. Robot! We continue to get amazing acting, and even the extras and side characters have some considerable time to shine here as well. We do get some very dark and heavy subject matter, but it it consistent with the main character, and definitely works. This is so good that it loses points for some, while helpful, ultimately distracting flashbacks in the first third of the outing, but still garners a 9/10 from me.
I don't want Elliot to be my prisoner. I want him to be my partner.
Vera
This episode, like the whole show, is cliche central. Apart from all the casual, but persistent racism and moral relativism, this show, which is especially present in this episode, has dubious motivation of characters, which are copy-pasted and cliched on their own, and starking jumps quintessential for Hollywood C production of the 70s.
And remember, if you want something from someone, and you can't hack them, just get into bed with them, this works every time, even when you're socially awkward nerd who has no communication skills. Is there someone in this show who's not completely desperate?
Now he's gotten the message
letting people in doesn't have to hurt
Shout by CoreyVIP 2BlockedParent2020-04-22T04:02:28Z
Whoever cast young Whiterose needs a raise.