9 нояб. 2019 г.

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Mr. Robot 4×3


— U.S.A., the great American network...

Wang Shu: Well, it's like you always say: There is no such thing as a coincidence.

Chen: Patience? Zhi... you shoud know by now, if someone asks for your patience they are asking for your surrender.

Zhi Zhang: If there's one way to disrupt a man's plans, it is to destabilize his timeline.

Zhi Zhang: I have officially run out of patience.

Mr. Robot: You ever play Russian Roulette? They say once you pull that trigger, it changes you and you can't go back to who you were before you heard that infamous click, the sound of cheating death.

Mr. Robot: Every time I try to talk to Elliot about it, he puts up a wall, like he's flat-out throwing me a forbidden error, denying me the chance to even bring it up.


Darlene: And here I thought things were better after yesterday. But as per usual, it's one step forward and four fucking leaps back.

Darlene: Nothing's ever gonna change with you, is it?
Elliot: No, it's not.

Mr. Robot: There's no word for it, you know? There's "orphan," "widow," "widower." So what do you call someone who's lost everyone? Mom, dad, sister, girlfriend, friends. A survivor? Or a walking time bomb?

Mr. Robot: There's a trade-off that he's forgetting. If you block everyone, then what's the point of being here? Of doing all this? Of existing?

Olivia Cortez: Are you crazy or something?
Elliot: I guess so.

Mr. Robot: Here's our turn again. Loading a bullet into a chamber... spinning the cylinder... and then... the trigger. Question is, are we getting that friendly click? Or is it the end of the game?

Mr. Robot: Like I said before, letting people in doesn't have to hurt... but it can. Especially if they're the type of person that doesn't ask, that just forces their way in whether you want them to or not.

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