Thursday 5 November 2015

Who Is Mr. Robot? IT Nut Blog Takes a Look - Spoiler Alert!

Who is Mr. Robot?

Ok. So... In episode 8, we find out that the man who we've been referring to as 'Mr. Robot' (because he wears a jacket with a Mr. Robot badge) is Elliot's dad... And in episode 9, we discover that he's is a figment of Elliot's imagination... Right... This is becoming all kinds of weird.

There are still lots of loose ends to deal with, like why did Elliot not recognise his dad in the first place? He talks about his father all the time, and shares those memories with us. Also, why does Elliot not remember that he has a sister? Why is she in none of Elliot's memories?

These revelations are highly confusing, and annoying, so I had a quick flick through the previous episodes, to see if I missed any tell-tale signs.

It seems that Mr. Robot has been cleverly and subtly integrated into the story line. Whenever Mr. Robot talks to anyone, he is always right next to or in the immediate vicinity of Elliot. So it looks like Mr. Robot is having the conversation, but it could just as easily be Elliot who is having the conversation. That's fair enough. There are some major exceptions, however, that I have found so far.

In episode one, Elliot sees Mr. Robot begging outside a restaurant. The people he's begging from look directly at Mr. Robot and they use body language / make hand gestures to dismiss him. That's a bit confusing.

After Elliot's first visit to the fsociety headquarters, also in episode one, he did an online search for Mr. Robot. NOTHING came up in his search. That's really odd, because if Mr. Robot had been the name of the computer repair shop where Elliot's dad worked, SOMETHING would have come up SOMEWHERE online.

When Darlene turned up at Elliot's apartment in episode 2, it makes sense that she made herself so at home, because she is his sister. Why does Elliot not remember his connection with her? If we go back to the hallucination sequence of episode 4, there is a girl on a scooter, and we are now to believe that she was the young Darlene. It's not too far fetched.

In response to Elliot walking away from fsociety, Mr. Robot throws Elliot off some railings, but it is plausible that Elliot could have jumped of his own free will.

In episode 5, after the successful penetration of Steel Mountain, Darlene wants to go ahead with the plan regardless of the fact that they no longer have the support of the Dark Army. Elliot is standing a behind Darlene, a few feet away, and Mr. Robot, who is to her right, leaps over to physically restrain her, and they have an exchange of words. Darlene then turns around to directly address Elliot and ask for his instruction. Mr Robot then picks up some equipment and smashes it on the floor before walking in the opposite direction to Elliot, and continues a two-way dialogue with Darlene. Surely there cannot be any doubt at this point that Mr. Robot is a separate entity and visible to the other hackers, because they are all looking at him.

In episode 7, Darlene meets with Mr. Robot in a bar - just the two of them. They have a dialogue. This definitely makes no sense. Mr. Robot also has a one-to-one meeting with Romero, one of the other hackers. Am I missing something?

The last confusing scene is in episode 8, when Mr. Robot gets into a car with Tyrell and they have a two-way dialogue...? Somebody please explain!

I'm still not overly convinced that Elliot is the man behind the mask. Elliot makes this discovery in episode 9. He has been living a double life that he seems to know nothing about. The whole Jekyll and Hyde thing is all good and well, but I didn't have that "Ah hah!" or "Yes, of course!" moment when the revelation is made. It doesn't sit well with the plot, but I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.

Just one more episode to go!

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