Awesome. Season 3 was such a great comeback after season 2 fumbled a little. I'm surprised it didn't lose a lot of it's audience after the complaints the 2nd season got. Looks like fans of this show are more of the patient sort.
Can't wait for Season 4. That last episode set it up really well.
I'm surprised it didn't lose a lot of it's audience after the complaints the 2nd season got.
It lost me. I tried to pick it back up but it's too confusing if you're not patient enough to sit through the awful second season. So when they do return with the fourth season, I hope it's in a way that people who've only watched/remembered the first season can also join in.
Season 1 was somewhat derivative. "Who is Tyler Durden?" Not saying I didn't love it. The dialog was amazing and captivating, it's just that I appreciated the turns Mr. Robot took in the second season.
Season 1 was somewhat derivative. "Who is Tyler Durden?" Not saying I didn't love it. The dialog was amazing and captivating, it's just that I appreciated the turns Mr. Robot took in the second season.
Yes, it did rip off Fight Club a bit too much in the first season. Luckily it was otherwise very well written. What really intrigued me was that when season 1 ended I saw the potential for Mr Robot to keep going where Fight Club stopped. The show could actually explore what happens when everyone's credit drops to zero.
This was where I felt season 2 dropped the ball. It didn't explore this new world enough. The damage and societal changes didn't seem anywhere near as big as I thought they would be. Instead the show meandered. Focusing too much on Elliot's damaged psyche and spending a lot of time on other less interesting plot threads. Not that Season 2 didn't have some great bits.
Season 1 was somewhat derivative. "Who is Tyler Durden?" Not saying I didn't love it. The dialog was amazing and captivating, it's just that I appreciated the turns Mr. Robot took in the second season.
Yes, it did rip off Fight Club a bit too much in the first season. Luckily it was otherwise very well written. What really intrigued me was that when season 1 ended I saw the potential for Mr Robot to keep going where Fight Club stopped. The show could actually explore what happens when everyone's credit drops to zero.
This was where I felt season 2 dropped the ball. It didn't explore this new world enough. The damage and societal changes didn't seem anywhere near as big as I thought they would be. Instead the show meandered. Focusing too much on Elliot's damaged psyche and spending a lot of time on other less interesting plot threads. Not that Season 2 didn't have some great bits.
I agree. I felt like a lot of things jumped too much in the second season from Elliot's perspective. It all made sense in the end, but the dream-like aspect throughout the whole season felt like bad writing. But it was a good ride.
Jessica 的回复
于 2017 年 12 月 13 日 11:45下午
Awesome! I love this show!
larz9 的回复
于 2017 年 12 月 17 日 3:58上午
No surprises there, considering how they ended episode 10.
P. 的回复
于 2018 年 01 月 06 日 3:57上午
Hope, they'll pick up where they left with season 1, quality-wise.
CollieS 的回复
于 2018 年 01 月 14 日 4:57下午
Nice!
JustinJackFlash 的回复
于 2018 年 04 月 26 日 11:41上午
Awesome. Season 3 was such a great comeback after season 2 fumbled a little. I'm surprised it didn't lose a lot of it's audience after the complaints the 2nd season got. Looks like fans of this show are more of the patient sort.
Can't wait for Season 4. That last episode set it up really well.
tmdb15214618 的回复
于 2018 年 05 月 22 日 4:02上午
It lost me. I tried to pick it back up but it's too confusing if you're not patient enough to sit through the awful second season. So when they do return with the fourth season, I hope it's in a way that people who've only watched/remembered the first season can also join in.
tmdb92828292 的回复
于 2018 年 08 月 23 日 9:33下午
Season 1 was somewhat derivative. "Who is Tyler Durden?" Not saying I didn't love it. The dialog was amazing and captivating, it's just that I appreciated the turns Mr. Robot took in the second season.
JustinJackFlash 的回复
于 2018 年 08 月 24 日 1:30下午
Yes, it did rip off Fight Club a bit too much in the first season. Luckily it was otherwise very well written. What really intrigued me was that when season 1 ended I saw the potential for Mr Robot to keep going where Fight Club stopped. The show could actually explore what happens when everyone's credit drops to zero.
This was where I felt season 2 dropped the ball. It didn't explore this new world enough. The damage and societal changes didn't seem anywhere near as big as I thought they would be. Instead the show meandered. Focusing too much on Elliot's damaged psyche and spending a lot of time on other less interesting plot threads. Not that Season 2 didn't have some great bits.
tmdb92828292 的回复
于 2018 年 08 月 24 日 1:50下午
I agree. I felt like a lot of things jumped too much in the second season from Elliot's perspective. It all made sense in the end, but the dream-like aspect throughout the whole season felt like bad writing. But it was a good ride.