In today’s flashback we learn that Mr Robot was with Elliot since he was a kid. An imaginary friend that never went away. Only this time Elliot’s determined to give it a serious try.
In today’s flashback we learn that Mr Robot was with Elliot since he was a kid. An imaginary friend that never went away. Only this time Elliot’s determined to give it a serious try.
Do you like TV? Do you like horses? Do you like Wii U? Do you like movies? You don’t own the beach. I don’t know how to do that.
I’m certain we’ve all silently reached a unanimous decision that Trenton’s little brother who was born in Trenton is our child now and from now on we will buy pop tarts in bulk, help him develop a taste in films and groom him to become president.
This episode was not “disheartening.” It was devastating.
I’m pretty sure Darlene was lying too and is now working with FBI (I think she called Dom from the bathroom). But Eliot also didn’t tell her the truth and Mr. Robot did screw up her life with the constant lies (he really shouldn’t be blaming her for helping Elliot stop all of this). And Darlene might be choosing the…
A low-key episode to start this season. I like how the show has always denied us of moments of catharsis. When Elliot closes the backdoor, it happens too easily and without fanfare. When the 5/9 hack happened, instead of changing the world for the better, it only made life for everyone even worse. I really liked…
Sending you lots of hugs too.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
I agree. I interpreted the sequence as the atom bomb, being such a powerful force of destruction and “the evil that men do,” was the catalyst that opened the doors between realms, allowing the evil spirits of the Black Lodge to enter “our” realm.
Right, but I think the idea is that Judy only came into this dimension due to the atom bomb detonation.
This may be the most thoughtful and well-written piece I’ve read since the series ended.
You can’t go home again. The final scene of Twin Peaks: The Return offers the most literal interpretation possible…
Fuckin’ Dick Cheney has lived for the better part of a decade without a heartbeat. I’m telling you folks: Evil never dies.
It’s almost enough to make me consider Libertarianism!
I’ve missed Rami Malek on my screen. Can’t wait for the show to be back!
Show just keeps getting better.
That was one of the great TV episodes ever, hands down. Absolutely wonderful, 10/10.
Twin Peaks speaks for us all...but its comments are pending.
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