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Critic Consensus: Unique storytelling, a darker tone, and challenging opportunities for its tight cast push Mr. Robot even further into uncharted television territory.
Episodes
Part 1 of 2. The Season 2 premiere finds Elliot in seclusion; Angela happy at E Corp; and fsociety delivering a malicious payload.More
Conclusion. Elliot is in seclusion; Angela is happy at E Corp; and fsociety delivers a malicious payload.More
Elliot vows to beat Mr. Robot; Angela gets a glimpse behind the curtain at E Corp; and fsociety stirs up trouble.More
Elliot friends Ray, who he hopes can help delete Mr. Robot; Dom makes a major discovery; and Darlene questions whether the FBI or Dark Army is the bigger threat.More
Elliot can't quit the game; Dom and the FBI head to China to investigate 5/9; Joanna is haunted; and Darlene calls on Angela for help.More
Mr. Robot tries to show Elliot that he can be useful; and Darlene and Angela's plan doesn't go as hoped.More
Mr. Robot and Elliot try to make nice; and Joanna is given an ultimatum.More
Fsociety releases a video; and Darlene acts on an old desire.More
Angela wants more from E Corp than they want to give; and Elliot and Darlene seek answers.More
Elliot begins to doubt Mr. Robot; Darlene tries to do the right thing; and Dom and the FBI get closer.More
Mr. Robot: Season 2 Trailers & Photos
Tv Season Info
Series 2 of Mr Robot follows Elliot Alderson as he comes to terms with his mental health issues. Along with the other members of 'fsociety', he must cope with the hackers' impact on Evil Corp.
Genre: | Mystery & Suspense |
Network: | USA |
Premiere Date: | Jul 13, 2016 |
Creator: | Sam Esmail |
Executive Producers: | Chad Hamilton, Sam Esmail, Steve Golin |
Producers: | Niels Arden Oplev, Sam Esmail, Steve Golin, Chad Hamilton |
Cast
as Elliot
as Mr. Robot
as Darlene
as Angela
as Tyrell
as Ollie Parker
as Shayla
as Krista
as Krista
as Joanna Wellick
as Dominique DiPierro
as Phillip Price
as Ray

as Leon

as Derek
Episodes
Part 1 of 2. The Season 2 premiere finds Elliot in seclusion; Angela happy at E Corp; and fsociety delivering a malicious payload.More
Conclusion. Elliot is in seclusion; Angela is happy at E Corp; and fsociety delivers a malicious payload.More
Elliot vows to beat Mr. Robot; Angela gets a glimpse behind the curtain at E Corp; and fsociety stirs up trouble.More
Elliot friends Ray, who he hopes can help delete Mr. Robot; Dom makes a major discovery; and Darlene questions whether the FBI or Dark Army is the bigger threat.More
Elliot can't quit the game; Dom and the FBI head to China to investigate 5/9; Joanna is haunted; and Darlene calls on Angela for help.More
Mr. Robot tries to show Elliot that he can be useful; and Darlene and Angela's plan doesn't go as hoped.More
Mr. Robot and Elliot try to make nice; and Joanna is given an ultimatum.More
Fsociety releases a video; and Darlene acts on an old desire.More
Angela wants more from E Corp than they want to give; and Elliot and Darlene seek answers.More
Elliot begins to doubt Mr. Robot; Darlene tries to do the right thing; and Dom and the FBI get closer.More
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Mr Robot has the smarts and the smooth control to start carefully parsing the relationship between Elliot's alienation and his desire to "change the world."

Fans will not be disappointed by the series' expanded point of view-particularly as the fallout (or lack thereof) begins to unfurl.

It's an incredibly cynical view of the world but it may be one of the most realistic depictions of our existence, even if it's the parts most of us never see.
Esmail is pulling a Fargo instead of a True Detective, taking his show into surprising new directions while holding onto some of the stuff that made us love it in the first place.

Watch Mr. Robot simply for its beguiling oddness, personified in Malek's outstanding, trip-wired lead performance. With his brilliantly buggy eyes and tortured grasp on reality, Elliot represents a modern sense of alienation.

Sam Esmail's weirdly mesmerizing cyberthriller continues to pull off an audacious feat of boldly original, eerily relevant and daringly surreal storytelling, reminiscent of the visionary cinema of the 1970s.

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