Nice to see that Tyrell has his own story. Also observations that Mr. Robot may not be real:
1. He got into Allsafe just like that
2. He has drink at the bar before Elliot is even asked for one
3. "You're the key to this"
4. At the end, everyone is so happy that Elliot came back, like they have know him for a long time (because he is Mr Robot)

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But how Mr Robot just walked into Allsafe? I found this detail a little sloppy and not very believable. I am really appreciating how this show it's one of the few in the market that does not add stupid unrealistic beeping sounds to computers. And that scene of hacking into the guy's phone: it was really good. Flashing the root, accessing it with Superuser, very very realistic. As a smartphone geek who does these things often I really appreciated it they actually did some research on this matter.

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Too much drug abuse in this show. Dont see what it adds to show.

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I'm starting to doubt too about Mr. Robot existence. The show gets better with ever episode,

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Honestly I'm going to say my opinion on this. I think Elliot is mentally ill and everything happening is in his head, this show is giving me that vibe, for example when Elliot went with Mr. Robot to that bar and they ordered an appletinie, the bar tender didn't talk to Mr. Robot at all, its just a theory thought.
I'm not saying its not an awesome series, but I'm just worried in the end it'll just disappoint me.

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This show is just crazy. Damn.

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got a little Game of Thrones-like moment there; and surprise appearance of Raspberry Pi! :D/

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Well, after reading some comments from here it's good to see I'm not the only one thinking that Mr. Robot might not be real (or can be the same Elliot). Looks like something like in 'The Fight Club' or at least that's what it came to my mind in this episode.

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"Most coders think debugging software is about fixing a mistake, but that is bullshit… its existence was no accident. It came to you to deliver a message. Like an unconscious bubble floating to the surface. Popping with a revelation you’ve secretly known all along… A bug buzzing its way towards me, to gum up the works, until it forces me to make a call — kill me, or embrace me or kill me; A bug’s only reason for existence is to be a mistake that needs fixing. To help you right a wrong, and what feels better than that. The bug forces the software to adapt, evolve into something new because of it. Work around it, or work through it. No matter what, it changes. It becomes something new. The next version. The inevitable upgrade". Elliot's monologue, his “debugging” metaphor defines the entire series as a whole, its evolution and ultimate goal. We are just as invested in this journey as Elliot, who doesn’t freak or lose his mind when something weird happens. He lets it play out, a backseat rider to his own life... and that's what makes this episode so memorable.

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Tyrell is so bizarre. They may have gone a little out of hand with the amount of bizarre things related to that man. I think the whole idea of this episode was to introduce him as a character.
The whole debugging analogy is worth watching the episode.

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