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"whoami" and "Hello, Elliot" are two episodes of the American television series Mr. Robot that serve as the series finale. They are the twelfth and thirteenth episodes respectively of the show's fourth and final season.
Elliot declines a job offer from Tyrell Wellick, interim CTO of E Corp. Increasingly paranoid, Elliot uses more morphine than normal. Darlene visits him at home to bring him to fsociety, surprising him. Mr. Robot and fsociety want Elliot to destroy an E Corp offline backup facility called Steel Mountain by hacking an adjacent gas plant and causing an explosion.
Users play as a fictional character who has stumbled upon the phone of an important member of fsociety and takes it upon themselves to assist them in bringing down E Corp. [172] The Mr. Robot Virtual Reality Experience, written and directed by Sam Esmail, is a 13-minute video viewable using virtual reality headsets that explores Elliot's past ...
[11] Caralynn Lippo of TV Fanatic a 4.75 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "We all knew that there was some sort of twist coming down the pipeline on Mr. Robot. Many predicted a Fight Club-esque twist revealing that Mr. Robot and Elliot were two parts of the same man. But I challenge anyone to truthfully tell me that they predicted both parts of ...
Krista compares his poor memory of the day to his inability to remember moments where Mr. Robot takes control. This makes Elliot realize Mr. Robot took control that day, having existed for longer than he had thought. Krista questions Mr. Robot's purpose and works out that Elliot needed protecting from his father.
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"eps2.4_m4ster-s1ave.aes" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American drama thriller television series Mr. Robot. It is the sixteenth overall episode of the series and was written by co-producer Adam Penn and directed by series creator Sam Esmail.
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