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RE: talk about misdirection......(spoilers)

Posted by user510 on August 20, 2015 at 09:32:45:

SPOILER CITY

After episode 1.8 I gotta ask; who is Mr. Robot?

1) Just some terrorist/hacker dude out to change the world through a massive redistribution of funds?

2) Elliot's Dad? In episode 1.7 it is revealed in the last couple minutes that he is.

3) Elliot himself. And the father figure (Mr. Robot) is just another of Elliot's delusions.

What about the shrink sessions? Why was Elliot compelled to take regular sessions with a psychologist? Up to this point that question hasn't been answered. We just took it in with all the other details.

Now we have another clue. Elliot's Dad may in fact be dead. And not from natural causes. It might have been a homicide in which Elliot himself may have been involved. The details we've been allowed to witness still keep this detail in the murk. But this could have been the cause for the shrink sessions.

Last episode (1.7) it was revealed that Darleen was Elliot's sister. That was as awakening as having a bomb go off nearby. And as noted in item 2 above, Elliot finds an old dvd filed with family photos and comes to learn, after viewing them, that Mr. Robot is indeed his father. Or perhaps -was- . In this episode we find Elliot standing beside his fathers gravestone when Darleen and Angela finally catch up with him. It is here that Elliot comes to remember his father's death.

But,.....why wasn't Elliot fully aware of his family history? Answer; His psychologist had him on a regimen of prescription drugs that fogged his memory of his past. Something very traumatic had happened. And now, with his shrink sessions finally done, (the psychologist had pronounced him as having successfully completed these sessions), we the audience are viewing the world through Elliot's eyes and understanding his world through his narrative. And Elliot is now off his meds!

Is he coming out of his delusions and seeing his reality for the first time? yes, it seems so. But not all at once.

It seems that last weeks' meeting between Mr. Robot and Tyrell in the limo was another of Elliot's delusions. I am leaning to believe that it was Elliot himself meeting with Tyrell. In effect all scenes happening with Mr. Robot, as played by Christian Slater have been, in actuality, Elliot interacting with his various cohorts and partners in his schemes against Evil Corp. Elliot is their leader!

Frankly, I can't help but feel as if I've been lied to. Such a compelling beginning to this series, as this has been, turns out to be, largely, the delusional imaginings within a disturbed mind.

Further thoughts;
In a later scene Darleen is going out to refill his prescriptions. Will Elliot go back on his meds so that he can continue his delusions? Or will he choose to embrace reality? In either case,weeding out fact from fantasy from here forward is bound to be fraught with even more misdirection. This screenwriter-director has been insincere from the get-go. Next episode, 1.9, is the season finale. I'm in til then. But if 1.9 turns out to have less substance, less meat----to be more delusional than real----, I might be out from thereafter. It all depends.

-Steve