SummaryCyber-security engineer/hacker Elliot (Rami Malek) is recruited by an underground hacker group run by a man known only as Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) to bring down corporations including ones his company is hired to protect.
SummaryCyber-security engineer/hacker Elliot (Rami Malek) is recruited by an underground hacker group run by a man known only as Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) to bring down corporations including ones his company is hired to protect.
A leaner and more propulsive drama underneath indulgences. Told with typical confidence and flair but with a new note of humility too, the season, at least in its early stages, represents a high note for one of the decade’s signature prestige dramas.
Returning now, after some uneven stretches in Seasons 2 and 3, the show feels as vibrant as ever, with the fifth of the episodes exhibiting the kind of deft, meticulously constructed cloak-and-dagger machinations that would work as a theatrical thriller.
I had extremely high hopes for the final season of Mr. Robot and yet somehow, it exceeded my expectations. The best season of the show and one of the best seasons of TV EVER.
There are a few things holding it back for me, however. I wasn't a big fan of how Dom or Tyrell were dealt with, but there are more than enough things in this season that make up for it.
Mr. Robot is one of the best TV series I've ever seen. I consider it to be on par with the likes of Breaking Bad. It blew my goddamn mind. It's original, unique, and unpredictable. There isn't any other show like this. The story is excellent and you're always wondering what will happen next. I cared about pretty much all the characters. Solid performances from the actors across the board, especially from Rami Malek. Mr. Robot starts on a high note, continues on a high note, and ends on a high note. The quality and the consistency never falter at all. I **** love it. Go watch it right now.
Season four is the culmination of everything Esmail has built to date, plus everything he learned on his best work as a director, the Amazon military-conspiracy thriller Homecoming. Perhaps the most impressive thing about it is that Esmail’s virtuosity is laser-focused, to the point where he can toss off flourishes that would’ve been the look-at-this centerpiece of a season-one episode.
Some [episodes] are excellent, some strain credibility to the breaking point (a familiar trait in later seasons, but not so damaging as to seriously dent the show's reputation), some feel uniquely contemplative and odd, others seem alive with forward momentum. It's a strong start, but it's very clearly the end that will matter.
The star [Rami Malek] won an Oscar for his work in "Bohemian Rhapsody" during his hiatus from "Mr. Robot"; his work in this series continues to prove that wasn't a fluke. ... And yet, the fourth season episodes provided for review show “Mr. Robot” taking a conventional approach to landing the story.
For me Mr.Robot is one of the best and most interesting shows that i have watched and will probably watch in this century.Everyone season is just better than the previous one and season 4 for me is one of the greatest seasons in T.V **** character **** **** **** **** Story.Everything for me was just **** every episode i felt strong negative and positive emotions and most of the time i was genuinely surprised of everything that was happening in the show.Hand's down one of the best shows of the 21st century.Amazing pieces of art make's me tear up so if you will excuse me i gotta go wash my face.