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Oh, I was all in by the second episode.

Has Giancarlo tweeted about this yet? Pretty sure he has an account.

That was actually the deciding factor that finally got me to watch Breaking Bad. I heard Esposito was in it and I've pretty much loved him since Buggin' Out.

I'm thinking Elliot came onto their radar when they questioned Gideon for the last time. He threatened as much when he met Elliot in prison.

The Chinese man was a tech guy. We saw him working on hardware in the first season, in the episode where we first meet Whiterose.

In season one, the plan was for Tyrell to sleep with Sharon Knowles and take pictures, then send those photos to Price. As Joanna explains in episode 8, Price wouldn't risk another scandal within the company and would force Scott to step down, thereby making way for Tyrell to take over.

Well, we now know that it was indeed Tyrell calling Elliot in jail. The silent phone calls to Joanna, however, were always suspect.

I started my binge today. I'm only through four episodes but already I appreciate the smoother flow of one episode into another, sustaining that mood. Also, I think my mind may be a little more at ease knowing that Tyrell is not dead and that he'll be making a grand appearance near the end of this. I was fretting

Also, the same sandwich eating guy in the faraday cage who exited right before Elliot's first meeting with Whiterose.

Sam Rockwell.

Great interview with Esmail at The Watch, by Andy Greenwals and Chris Ryan. Esmail addresses the criticisms of the season and adds a lot context to the critic discussions at large, over the network's input. Lots of good insight and a little bit on what's to come.

That was hilarious. I love Hillary. Come at me, bros!

side-by-side comparison:

From Esmail's interview with Variety—-

Fassbender getting to be Irish? Brendan Gleeson being Gleesony? I'm in.

The FBI already knew about Tyrell's involvement. The President even talked about him on tv. But what the audience via Eliot had been told was that Tyrell was dead, that Eliot/Mr. Robot had killed him. So seeing him on that board confirmed nothing.

I'm starting to doubt those divorce papers are even real.

I thought it echoed the coda of season one's finale, in which we drive up in the Rolls that Whiterose is inhabiting, prior to his chat with Philip Price.

I've been listening to season one's OST on Spotify and its so damn hypnotic.

No, they were doing a 'flashback', only with Elliot in the scene this time, as it was him the first time, too, we just didn't know it yet. And then they extended the scene to outside of the car - not only do we get the origin of Elliot's fixation on red wheel barrow all this season, but we also got the impetus for