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Mr. Robot Tries to Wrangle Its Place in Season 3 Episode 1

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Rami Malek as Elliot in a still from Mr. Robot season 3 premiere

Highlights
  • Mr. Robot airs on Colors Infinity in India
  • It had its premiere on Wednesday in the US
  • Season 3 has a total of 10 episodes
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тАЬIt wasnтАЩt me!тАЭ Elliot Alderson тАУ the hacker protagonist of season two with Elliot stuck in prison. Was it because she wouldnтАЩt have gone along with killing all those people? ElliotтАЩs denial of orchestrating the whole thing isnтАЩt a way to shift blame, but rather referring to the fact it was his other personality, Mr. Robot (Christian Slater), a manifestation of his abusive dead father, and who operates on a different moral scale.

In the third season of the show тАУ which began in the US Wednesday night, and will air in India on Colors Infinity on Thursday at 11pm тАУ Elliot is still fighting his own demons, including the things theyтАЩve set in motion, despite literally taking a bullet for his protestation at the end of last season. And this time, heтАЩs having to do it all by himself, while everyone around him tries to appease Elliot, and wait for Mr. Robot to show himself. Everyone apart from Darlene, whose life-altering experience at the restaurant where her ex-boyfriend Cisco died at the hands of the Dark Army, has convinced her otherwise.

Unfortunately, Elliot has never been the ideal brother. When he walks into his apartment and finds a shaking Darlene, who informs him of CiscoтАЩs death and that she was questioned by the FBI, his first reaction is to wonder what she told them. Later, he uses Cisco's death as a motivational tool to make Darlene follow his lead, after he shuts the back door that was important for the execution of тАЬStage 2тАЭ. DarleneтАЩs natural reaction is to tell her brother to go f--- himself, and he ends up pushing away the only person thatтАЩs looking out for him.

There are new troubles brewing elsewhere, in the form of a used car salesman called Irving тАУ played by a fascinating Bobby Cannavale, blending suave and intimidation for a potent mix тАУ who weтАЩre told has been employed by the Dark Army to balance the relationship between Elliot and ex-SVP Technology at E Corp, Tyrell Wellick (Martin Wallstr├╢m), who fired the bullet that served as the cliff-hanger last year.

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Bobby Cannavale as Irving in a still from Mr. Robot season 3 premiere
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IrvingтАЩs introduction happens at a barbeque takeout, where heтАЩs arguing with an employee about his loyalty punch card, and what qualifies as a тАЬvisitтАЭ so he can get his free milk-shake. ItтАЩs not about the money, he says, but the principle. "When we lose our principles, we invite chaos," Irving adds. When he arrives at the E Corp building where Elliot was shot, heтАЩs unperturbed about the whole thing, even as Wellick visibly shakes on the floor clutching ElliotтАЩs stomach.

Elliot wakes up days later and finds himself at AngelaтАЩs (Portia Doubleday) place, wondering if everything he experienced never happened. But that illusion is shattered moments later by his best friend, who tells him that Tyrell and the others brought him here, and that they would kill her if he tried to the police. Mr. RobotтАЩs second season was criticised for its over-elaborate mechanics and the unnecessary twist that isolated its protagonist from the main narrative. But it did accomplish a lot, mainly in enriching the ing characters, as it gave their storylines equal importance.

Angela is one among those, and her interaction with the head of the Dark Army Whiterose тАУ played by B.D. Wong, now a series regular тАУ has given her the necessary impetus to not just see the mission through, but also given her the power to deceive his childhood friend Elliot. Her imioned speech towards the end of the season 3 premiere is a clear sign of that, and Mr. RobotтАЩs decision to create scenes where the anarchist side (Slater) is there without Elliot makes for some unsettling viewing.

Elliot has been unhinged from the beginning, and rather than being helped through it, heтАЩs now being actively enabled by the people around him. ItтАЩs an intriguing premise, that of Elliot against the world, and one that sort of resets the show to its early days. HeтАЩs convinced that Stage 2 is not a good idea, given the deaths caused by his actions, the health of the US economy, and the hardships being endured by others, and tries his best to put an end to it.

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Portia Doubleday as Angela, and Rami Malek as Elliot in a still from Mr. Robot season 3 premiere
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But the ideas of his other self тАУ Mr. Robot тАУ are infectious enough, and important enough for some, to not warrant an abrupt end. Especially for Whiterose aka Zhang, the Chinese Minister of State Security, whose grand plans involve something that looks like a Large Hadron Collider at E CorpтАЩs Washington Township, which is behind the deaths of Elliot and AngelaтАЩs parents. Despite concerns raised by his right-hand man, heтАЩs adamant that Elliot be kept alive until he has served his purpose.

ItтАЩs why IrvingтАЩs face expression changes at the barbeque place when Elliot demands a confirmation from Whiterose, as to the shutting down of Stage 2. Even as the Dark Army has the tools to carry out the plan themselves, as Whiterose explains at the beginning of the episode, they donтАЩt possess Mr. RobotтАЩs тАЬunadulterated focus [and] rageтАЭ. They still need to keep him in check тАУ namely, the Elliot side тАУ which is why Irving threatens Elliot by way of threatening Darlene.

All those parts have the making of an impactful season, one that has again been entirely directed by creator Sam Esmail, as he did with season 2. But EsmailтАЩs attempts to comment on the happenings of our world тАУ Mr. Robot was very timely in season 1, but has since drifted apart since itтАЩs still set in 2015, where Obama remains the US President тАУ feel rather disconnected, and a reference of parallel universes at the start of season 3 premiere makes you wonder if heтАЩs setting up another twist.

At the same time, itтАЩs also directly confronting the Trump presidency. Midway through the episode, as Elliot reconciles with the consequences of the Five/ Nine hack and how he helped тАЬf--- societyтАЭ, he laments: "This dark future that IтАЩve set into motion, who knows what could come from this?", and it immediately cuts to shots of Trump at his victory speech on election night, followed by fictional imaginings of things that arenтАЩt far-fetched at all in todayтАЩs time.

Through ElliotтАЩs monologue, which directly addresses the viewer by breaking the fourth wall, Mr. Robot implicates all of us as participants in the degradation of society, and holds us responsible for our actions and inactions. When he concludes that тАЬIтАЩm the one to blameтАЭ, itтАЩs not just him heтАЩs referring to. ItтАЩs a call-to-action in more ways than one, reminding us to keep the powers in check, and refuse to have the wool be pulled over us.

Mr. Robot airs on Colors Infinity in India every Thursday at 11pm.

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