Very few series have endings that matter. Sure, something mediocre might be your personal favorite but when it goes, it goes. Not everybody notices. But all really great shows and most very creative shows and pretty much every show with a complex mystery — those endings matter.Mr. Robot Season 1-4 Download.
And so it is that Sam Esmail’s Mr. Robot on USA kicks off its fourth and final season on Oct. 6, and it’s very much going to matter. This is a series that came out of nowhere in the summer of 2015 and truly defied the odds it probably had no business beating — it was not only heavily using voiceover, which so few credible series can pull off, but it was going to be all about hacking and thus filled with scenes of someone typing furiously at a computer, which to that point had been the death knell for believable drama. Ah, but Esmail knew about coding, and thus hacking, and so Mr. Robot felt real in that area. It wasn’t just typing. And all of a sudden the voiceover that was being used was essential, adding layers to the complex coding. It sped up adrenaline. It created drama out of typing.
Mr. Robot also had, as a way to make all of that voiceover work, one Rami Malek. And viewers didn’t know it in the first few episodes, but it also had the brilliance of Esmail. He was not only rewriting the script for what a TV show could look like — breaking all kinds of “rules” along the way in a cinematically adventurous and sometimes destabilizing fashion that mirrored its protagonist’s mental health issues — but was also quite good with the actual script, teasing out complex twists and even knowing, once you figured out the main one, that you’d be pretty damned pleased with yourself. Except that’s the thing — he knew you’d figure it out and didn’t care. He wanted you to feel like you figured out the puzzle, that you could relax then. It was a con. There were more mind-blowing Easter eggs and bigger twists to come. Almost nobody saw them coming.Mr Robot.
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