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Mr Robot - Season 2 Episode 10: eps2.8_h1dden-pr0cess.axx
The premiere will pick up 30 days after the now infamous fsociety 5/9 hack on multi-national company Evil Corp. Season 2 will explore the consequences of that attack as well as the illusion of control.
If we're thinking in chess terms, Mr. Robot Season 2 Episode 10 is the act of getting all of your chess pieces in order for your final, game-winning (or losing) move. In a word, it was epic.
For a moment the show lets us think that, in the wake of killing Susan Jacobs, Darlene is cold enough to let one of her own people...rather than put herself at risk of getting caught. But she discovers that it's a line she's not willing to cross.
There was a lot that went down for Elliot and the rest of fsociety during Wednesday's latest episode, "Hidden Process." Now that the protagonist has his alter ego on a mental leash, the plot is pushing ahead at full speed.
After the last two episodes ratcheted up the paranoia, "eps2.8_h1dden-pr0cess.axx" sends everyone over the edge. It's not just one of the best episodes of the series; it totally assumes the collective psychology of its main subjects.
These poor kids. At the core of its whirling plots and conspiracies, the series really comes down to three damaged people and their chest-achingly sad childhoods.
What we did get was actually some of the show's strongest material this season, but it doesn't fully make up for the long, dead stretches in "eps2.8h1dden-pr0cess.axx".
Season two has essentially been a car crash in slow motion, and watching everyone try to escape their seats before the inevitable impact is incredibly compelling.
The tightest and most suspenseful installment of the season, bringing various story threads together...moving forward with a relentlessness making clear something very bad was about to happen. And then it did.