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- Episode aired Sep 21, 2016
- TV-MA
- 47m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
7.5K
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Angela makes an unexpected acquaintance; Darlene realizes she's in deep; and an old friend reveals all to Elliot.Angela makes an unexpected acquaintance; Darlene realizes she's in deep; and an old friend reveals all to Elliot.Angela makes an unexpected acquaintance; Darlene realizes she's in deep; and an old friend reveals all to Elliot.
Michael Cristofer
- Phillip Price
- (credit only)
Michelle Santiago
- Shopper
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAlong with Part 1, the episode was originally called "Titles and Deeds".
- Quotes
Elliot Alderson: [voiceover] It's one thing to question your mind. It's another to question your eyes and ears. But then again: Isn't it all the same, our senses just mediocre inputs for our brain? Sure, we rely on them, trust they accurately portray the real world around us, but what if the haunting truth is, they can't? That what we perceive isn't the real world at all but just our mind's best guess?
- Crazy creditsThere is a post-credits scene that takes place at Fry's Electronics.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Collider TV Talk: Mr. Robot Season 2 Finale Review (SPOILERS) (2016)
- SoundtracksHall of Mirrors
(uncredited)
Written by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider-Esleben and Emil Schult
Performed by Kraftwerk
Featured review
Will not be watching on a week-to-week basis next season
Mr. Robot should have ended at S1 because S2 is a complete u-turn. The show is no longer targeted at the general viewer but viewers that have a high tolerance for the shows ridiculously slow story progression, theory enthusiasts, and viewers that love 'emotional development' (by that I mean the ever-so frequent 5 minute long stares characters like Angela are seen doing).
Season 2 overall is not a season for the average viewer. From the get go you will notice the massive (and negative) change from S1 to S2 in terms of the exaggerated cinematography, extreme lack of story progression, and misuse of emotional development as mentioned above. You will find yourself painfully forcing your way through the first 5 episodes for the story-line to actually begin, and by the end of the season you will ask yourself -- "did I really just put myself through those painful episodes for that?".
Ultimately, I will not be watching this show on a week-to-week basis as I have done since season 1. With that said, I feel absolutely no excitement to watch season 3. And I will most likely stop watching it completely if they continue with this new approach.
Fix up. Your rating is going down for a reason.
Season 2 overall is not a season for the average viewer. From the get go you will notice the massive (and negative) change from S1 to S2 in terms of the exaggerated cinematography, extreme lack of story progression, and misuse of emotional development as mentioned above. You will find yourself painfully forcing your way through the first 5 episodes for the story-line to actually begin, and by the end of the season you will ask yourself -- "did I really just put myself through those painful episodes for that?".
Ultimately, I will not be watching this show on a week-to-week basis as I have done since season 1. With that said, I feel absolutely no excitement to watch season 3. And I will most likely stop watching it completely if they continue with this new approach.
Fix up. Your rating is going down for a reason.
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- Sep 21, 2016
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- Filming locations
- Phoenix, Arizona, USA(Fry's Electronics, 3035 W Thunderbird Rd, Phoenix, AZ)
- Production companies
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- Runtime47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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