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Rami Malek | ... | ||
Carly Chaikin | ... |
Darlene
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Portia Doubleday | ... | ||
Michael Cristofer | ... | ||
Stephanie Corneliussen | ... | ||
Martin Wallström | ... | ||
Grace Gummer | ... | ||
Christian Slater | ... | ||
BD Wong | ... | ||
Sakina Jaffrey | ... | ||
Omar Metwally | ... | ||
Jeremy Holm | ... | ||
Mabel Tyler | ... |
Girl
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Rasik Ohal | ... | ||
James Lloyd Reynolds | ... |
Jack Lew
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Angela makes an acquaintance; Dom begins seeing the scope of things; an old friend reveals everything to Elliot.
I loved this episode. As the first reviewer mentioned, it was very Lynchian (nice word). They were also getting frustrated with the teasing going on. I understand that. I would not worry too much. That has been the set-up for Season 2. The biggest one was in episode 7 with Elliott apologizing at the end for messing with us. This episode was directed very much in a Lynch style. Bizarre interviews and Q&A. Cryptic messages to decipher. Odd music in the van. Atmospheric organ, violin and piano music. Long pauses with non-answers. The taxi driver angry in another language. If you love Lynch then you will love this episode. If you don't love Lynch you might be a bit restless. Thankfully I do love Lynch. Mr Robot is one of the most original TV Series ever. It has been very consistent and there are not many flat episodes. The acting is first class. I don't want to say too much more about this episode because I feel that reviewers basically give everything away too much and that is a little bit selfish. So enjoy