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Hahaha they even played that weird instumental verion of where is my mind, like is this supposed to be fight club all over agin with a cheap anon rip off?
Mr. Robot is Elliot Himself!!!!
In the van, when they're going to evil corps, the other two guys don't speak directely with mr. robot. When Elliot is in, that conversation is only on the two, what mr robot say is only to messed up our minds, because they never look to mr. robot in that scene! Same thing when Elliot "first" met the fsociety, Darlene say something and mr robot take the front of Elliot to respond, but she's speak to Elliot, not mr robot! This is fight club again
Even the show tells us Mr. Robot is an illusional character, I think there is some points that theory going wrong... For example, in the season 1 episode 4 there is a scene where Mr. Robot and Elliot goes to junkie' house for morfine because of the condition of Elliot, you know. At that scene, when the two was going inside, a man stopped them and there is an interesting conversation starts between them:
Mr. Robot: Excuse me, fella...
Man: You looking for something?
Mr. Robot: We could use a helping hand.
--This is where the interesting part begins...
Man: Okay, he can go in, but only him.
Mr. Robot: Ah..No can do, I gotta come with...
Man: Only if you part taken, otherwise he goes in alone
--And goes on..
You see, there is a problem with that scene which either the man sees him too and demands money from him or Mr. Robot is a real person.
Can you answer that question?
Hmm...Yes, now I remembered that at the end of the scene Elliot was shot but in the reality he was lying in the bed... So, that's true I think that was a hallucination. Thank you...
I would like to note that Mr. Robot is the ALTER IDENTITY of Elliot, NOT a delusion or hallucination. Elliot has DID (dissociative identity disorder) The one thing the show gets wrong about DID is that alters are not hallucinations, a common misconception started by Fight Club. DID and Schizophrenia share a lot of symptoms, but are atually quite different. Elliot has a DISSOCIATIVE disorder, not a psychotic disorder.
Even the show tells us Mr. Robot is an illusional character, I think there is some points that theory going wrong... For example, in the season 1 episode 4 there is a scene where Mr. Robot and Elliot goes to junkie' house for morfine because of the condition of Elliot, you know. At that scene, when the two was going inside, a man stopped them and there is an interesting conversation starts between them:
Mr. Robot: Excuse me, fella...
Man: You looking for something?
Mr. Robot: We could use a helping hand.
--This is where the interesting part begins...
Man: Okay, he can go in, but only him.
Mr. Robot: Ah..No can do, I gotta come with...
Man: Only if you part taken, otherwise he goes in alone
--And goes on..
You see, there is a problem with that scene which either the man sees him too and demands money from him or Mr. Robot is a real person.
Can you answer that question?
Remember, you are seeing the story through Elliot's perception of "reality". Remember he can reprogram his mind, what he sees or hears (as with the transformation of "E Corp" to "Evil Corp". Elliot believes that Mr. Robot exists as a different person, that's why he probably hears a different conversation and re-interpret its meaning -- because his mind is still convincing himself (or itself) that Mr. Robot exists as a different person. Whenever Elliot is within a scene or he's narrating, you must take into account that we are seeing everything in his mind -- or what he tells us. He lives up to his type of unreliable narrator.
That's why it's probably better to take cues from other characters XD. Like Darlene! :) Go Darlene! Sssuuurrrvvviivveeeeee