Post by Ripley on Aug 4, 2017 9:41:32 GMT -5
No need to use spoiler tags here- if you read it, you must want to know
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"Hello, new friend.
The next season of USA Network's Mr. Robot won't premiere for another couple of months, but fans are already getting their first look at what lies in store for Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek) in the form of a single image, focused on a new man: Irving. He's described as "a laconic, no-nonsense used car salesman," he sports a glasses and mustache combination that would make a pre-Heisenberg Walter White crystal blue with envy, and he comes in the form of the prolific Bobby Cannavale, late of Vinyl, Master of None, Boardwalk Empire and more.
The already highly secretive universe of Mr. Robot, which ended its second season in shockingly violent fashion: Elliot bleeding out on the ground, after being shot by Tyrell Wellick (Martin Wallstrom) on orders from the Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) side of Elliot's personality. Creator Sam Esmail has made no secret that Elliot will survive the injury, but the possibilities surrounding the fallout of the shooting are limitless — and it's highly probable that Irving is one of the many forms of said fallout.
So, if we assume that Irving isn't just a used car salesman (and given the surprising ways the show unfolds, it's not out of the question that he is exactly as he's being billed here), then who is he? A key cog in "Phase 2," perhaps? The man responsible for keeping Tyrell hidden from society in the aftermath of the Five-Nine Hack? Yet another manifestation of Elliot's vivid imagination? For now, the only thing we know for sure about season three is that it picks up "immediately following the season two cliffhanger," according to USA.
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THR
"Hello, new friend.
The next season of USA Network's Mr. Robot won't premiere for another couple of months, but fans are already getting their first look at what lies in store for Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek) in the form of a single image, focused on a new man: Irving. He's described as "a laconic, no-nonsense used car salesman," he sports a glasses and mustache combination that would make a pre-Heisenberg Walter White crystal blue with envy, and he comes in the form of the prolific Bobby Cannavale, late of Vinyl, Master of None, Boardwalk Empire and more.
The already highly secretive universe of Mr. Robot, which ended its second season in shockingly violent fashion: Elliot bleeding out on the ground, after being shot by Tyrell Wellick (Martin Wallstrom) on orders from the Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) side of Elliot's personality. Creator Sam Esmail has made no secret that Elliot will survive the injury, but the possibilities surrounding the fallout of the shooting are limitless — and it's highly probable that Irving is one of the many forms of said fallout.
So, if we assume that Irving isn't just a used car salesman (and given the surprising ways the show unfolds, it's not out of the question that he is exactly as he's being billed here), then who is he? A key cog in "Phase 2," perhaps? The man responsible for keeping Tyrell hidden from society in the aftermath of the Five-Nine Hack? Yet another manifestation of Elliot's vivid imagination? For now, the only thing we know for sure about season three is that it picks up "immediately following the season two cliffhanger," according to USA.
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