While dealing with his withdrawal, Elliot suffers a series of hallucinations about his life, while Shayla helps Angela take an unexpected trip.While dealing with his withdrawal, Elliot suffers a series of hallucinations about his life, while Shayla helps Angela take an unexpected trip.While dealing with his withdrawal, Elliot suffers a series of hallucinations about his life, while Shayla helps Angela take an unexpected trip.
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- TriviaTyrell (Martin Wallström) and Joanna (Stephanie Corneliussen) don't speak the same language: He speaks Swedish and she speaks Danish. The languages are both so similar that native speakers normally can carry on conversations the way Tyrell and Joanna do (The closed captions incorrectly identify both languages as Swedish).
- GoofsThe crew is stealing a minivan with bumper stickers from a mother in a New York City neighborhood. The van appears to belong to the family. However, when they link up the computer in the van the Air Conditioning has "No Smoking" stickers on it, which is generally only placed in rental vans. This likely indicates that they used a rental van for filming and added bumper stickers to make the van seem more like a family's.
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Qwerty: Don't be shy now. You can come closer. Unsettling I know, your pet beta fish chatting you up. But time's money, Elliot.
Elliot: You need something? Your water, does it need changing?
Qwerty: When you live in a fishbowl, ain't no such thing as change. My entire life's been spent in this thing, my whole world's on your side table. I look around. Same shit, different day. The lighting, the furniture, even the sounds. Always the same. I'm on a loop. And it won't stop unless my life does. I'm exhausted with this world.
Elliot: What can I do? I wanna help.
Qwerty: I think it's pretty obvious. There's really only one thing you can do for a brother in a fish bowl.
Elliot: What is it?
Qwerty: Move him to a god damn window!
- ConnectionsFeatures Hackers (1995)
A large theme portrayed in this episode was reality, as i was left considering what scenes were real and what wasn't. Furthermore another theme was Demons, which also left me gripped wanting to find more as you go deeper into Elliot's mind.
The episode was evenly paced, and had some create music adding to the tension of this episode; which left me hanging on the edge of my seat. Angela and the F-society's character development was great, each character had their part and you slowly begin to get an insight into their lives.
We are still left to wonder if Mr.Robot is real, or whether half the time Elliot is tripping. But the overall surrealism of this episode is great. can't wait for the next one!
- mikeybrown-59880
- Jul 15, 2015
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- Runtime46 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD