Mr. Robot 1×2
& Tyrell: Bonsoir, Elliot.
& Tyrell: «Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank, but give a man a bank, and he can rob the world.» It’s a bit of a silly expression, actually. A little reductive, but still... I like it, for the same reason most people hate it, because to me it means that power belongs to the people that take it. Nothing to do with their hard work, strong ambitions, or rightful qualifications, no. The actual will to take is often the only thing that’s necessary.
& Tyrell: If you do this of your own accord... when you do this... you’ll be a multi-millionaire within the next five years. What do you say?
& Tyrell: In a way, it’s kind of, um... What’s the word in English?.. Serendipitous? Right?
& Elliot: I think I’m happy where I am.
& Sutherland: You can call me Mr. X... Come on, you’ve never seen JFK? Oliver Stone movie? Sir, I gotta be honest. That’s embarrassing. Do yourself a favor and watch it. And pay, for Christ’s sake.
& Elliot: He doesn’t even use two-step verification. His password was just his wife’s maiden name and Sweden’s independence date, 6-6. One six away from the obvious, but still, this is bad noob practice.
& Elliot: His life... it’s nice, happy, perfect. This doesn’t make sense. Did he know I was going to hack him? Did he let me? I’m gonna need to wipe everything.
& Elliot: How do you know where I live?
Darlene: Why wouldn’t I know where you live?
& Elliot: Shit, there’s basically no scenario in which I’m not getting killed or going to jail.
& Elliot: What’s her deal?
Mr. Robot: Ah, she’s a complicated woman. Most malware coders are. Am I right?
& Mr. Robot: The entire company is gonna be reeling from all the data dumps we’ve got in store for them... and man, do we have some goodies. Some good old-fashioned executive racism, sexism, fascism. Trust me, we are gonna «ism» so much all over them they won’t be able to see straight.
& Mr. Robot: She may look innocent, but I’d be careful. She’s got some Allah Akbar in her.
& Elliot: I’m not killing anyone.
& Mr. Robot: Tell me one thing, Elliot... Are you a one or a zero? That’s the question you have to ask yourself. Are you a yes or a no? Are you going to act or not?
Elliot: Yo... you’ve been staring at a computer screen way too long, homie. Life’s not that binary.
& Mr. Robot: Sure, there are grays... but when you come right down to it, at its core, beneath every choice, there’s either a one or a zero. You either do something or you don’t.
& Darlene: We can do it with or without you, but you’re a part of it either way! Yeah, even your stupid hoodie can’t protect you, bitch!
& Elliot: One of the worst human beings I’ve ever hacked. His password? «eatadick6969.»
& Elliot: After only a couple of hours of timing his tweets with related news articles, I figured out that «biscuit» and «clickety» clearly referenced guns. «Food,» «sea shells» or «gas» for bullets. And the ultimate: «rock to sleep early.» I haven’t made the direct connection to a hit yet, but the math of guns plus bullets usually adds up to one thing...
& Elliot: The lock pick. Every hacker’s favorite sport. The perfect system to crack, mostly because unlike virtual systems, when you break it, you can feel it. You can see it. You can hear it.
& Elliot: Choices. Maybe Mr. Robot’s right. That’s what this is all about, the yesses and nos of life. But do we decide them or do they decide us?..
& Elliot: How do we know if we’re in control? That we’re not just making the best of what comes at us, and that’s it. Trying to constantly pick between two options... Like... Coke and Pepsi. McDonald’s or Burger King? Hyundai or Honda? Hmm. It’s all part of the same blur, right? Just out of focus enough. It’s the illusion of choice. Half of us can’t even pick our own... our cable, gas, electric. The water we drink, our health insurance. Even if we did, would it matter? You know, if our only option is Blue Cross or Blue Shield, what the fuck is the difference? In fact, aren’t they... aren’t they the same? No, man... our choices are prepaid for us, long time ago.
& Elliot: It turned out to be a mistake, like everything else. What’s the point, right? Might as well, just... you do nothing. Might as well do nothing.
& Krista: What’s different is you’ve found options, Elliot. That’s the power you have. That’s the control you own. You don’t have to just take what life gives you.
& Mr. Robot: You didn’t commit to the sacred pact you’d formed.
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