I didn’t realise that they’re all staring at her like that because they’ve been looking at her face on that board for months knowing she’s behind all the chaos
"Hey babe can't help but notice that you're standing at the water cooler. Isn't that crazy? Anyway..." *half-white half-Egyptian woman insurrectionary anarchist Bin Laden walks in the room*
J R same the look on Darlene’s face when she realizes that the FBI knew more than she thought had my jaw dropped and got the same response from me of you got to be fucking kidding me
Amazing scene. I was visiting a friend who turned me onto this show. I binge watched for a few days and watched this episode the night it broadcast. Mind blowing
Song was on my mind today. The low volume here sorta robs the scene of its power. That being said...it just occurred to me, now years later looking at the board, that the foreign agent, Whiterose, apparently completely escaped FBI notice.
A glimpse of what it'd be like to be close to the center of a High priority f.b.i. investigation with several close friends on the D.O.A. red cross... Brilliant show. Can't wait 'till season 4. "The moth don't care if the flame is real".
No interaction just 20 minutes ago I heard the song and I just saw this scene right now I never cared for mr robot and i will never do but I saw this scene and my body is now convulsing in goosebumps that is how good this scene truly truly masterful now if only she was the responsible one bruh I would of have gotten hospitalized with the goosebumps my goodness such a beautiful scene and a beautiful song
Imagine el chapo guzman delivering coffee to the federal bureau intelligence This is what it feels like and the song accentuates that Magnificent Cinematography 3 months and still captivated by this scene
Scenes like this make me frustrated with the final direction of the show - especially when they're fantastic scenes. The big reveal here is that the FBI is patient, and knows more than she realized, and is going to keep gathering evidence and connecting more and more lines until they're finally ready to strike, and that Darlene's belief that its all down to some rebel hackers vs a shadow hacker army is totally naïve. Then it turns out that's exactly what happens. So what was the point of this scene?
I don't think this scene was saying anything against it. Much the opposite. I think this scene was confirming that they were always the underdog even if they got a major win. For as big as F Society got, they were nothing more than a few people on a board and easily picked off by their own frailty. It reinforces the idea this would come down to a few people versus the world pretty much.
This scene was very well thought out. Listen to the song. They connected everything to Tyrell and decided he was the central figure, the culprit still. The flame wasn’t real. It’s why the FBI failed to arrest Elliot. They were drawn by the fake flame. It’s also why Darlene reacted the way she did at the end.
the flickering lights, the astounded faces, all of the evidence put in her face, the music - perfect scene
Fix your effing infrastructure
Send my love to Gordon and knoll.
I love how even though they play up just how on-top of everything the FBI really was, they still thought Tyrell was the man-in-the-middle
He was if elliot was an alter of tyrell which some people have evidence to believe
@@poopnakedyeah if elliot was an altar of tyrell they wouldn't have put both of their faces on the whiteboard....
I didn’t realise that they’re all staring at her like that because they’ve been looking at her face on that board for months knowing she’s behind all the chaos
"Hey babe can't help but notice that you're standing at the water cooler. Isn't that crazy? Anyway..."
*half-white half-Egyptian woman insurrectionary anarchist Bin Laden walks in the room*
@@user-ig4dl4iv1j 🤣
@@user-ig4dl4iv1j this made me crack up
This was a mindblowing scene and it's one of my favorite scenes from Mr Robot and from a TV show in general
gives me goosebumps
J R same the look on Darlene’s face when she realizes that the FBI knew more than she thought had my jaw dropped and got the same response from me of you got to be fucking kidding me
Never remembered how good this scene was on my first watch through. But now on my second I can fully appreciate it, and especially the song
One of the greatest scenes ever perfect director script backing track and acting
Esmail manages to create so much tension and emotion within 3 min of screen time.
this scene stuck with me, it's a great moment
This scene was so... and the song... Goosebumps
One of the best 4 minutes in all TV... what a pay off. Mind = blown.
Amazing scene. I was visiting a friend who turned me onto this show. I binge watched for a few days and watched this episode the night it broadcast. Mind blowing
Never noticed the power issues, but now it makes sense. That must have been phase 2. Infrastructure hack.
Seems like it.
@@farcry223 freak accident, my ass, tho
Yeooo
That or the brown outs that have been shown throughout the whole season
@@RikodiusRex Yeah, it was Whiterose agents covering up dark army involvement. Noticed that too, good writing.
this was a freaking awesome episode ending
This wasn’t an episode ending.
@@Nobody-fb7ni No but it should've been.
This scene is just perfect.
Amazing scene. Thx
rachid k Darlene is a fucking snitch how is that awesome
@@bla7721 -
Eliot knows, he's not stupid
Love carly chaikin shes a fab actor
The moth don't care if the flame is real
I always thought the moth was Elliot and Darlene’s craving for meaning and the flame was screwing with the system.
Song was on my mind today. The low volume here sorta robs the scene of its power. That being said...it just occurred to me, now years later looking at the board, that the foreign agent, Whiterose, apparently completely escaped FBI notice.
That's because Whiterose had a man inside the FBI who was making sure nobody thought the Dark Army was involved.
Amazing song choice
A glimpse of what it'd be like to be close to the center of a High priority f.b.i. investigation with several close friends on the D.O.A. red cross... Brilliant show. Can't wait 'till season 4. "The moth don't care if the flame is real".
i'm crying
This show traumatized me in good way. Love for Darlene
Finally we see that Systems and rules we follow actually worked!
this was so cool. it def reminds me of the sopranos season ending, when the fbi started pinning all the family up and the zoom ins
I would love to marry this pair of babes.
only that Sam Sepiolz lol
No interaction just 20 minutes ago I heard the song and I just saw this scene right now I never cared for mr robot and i will never do but I saw this scene and my body is now convulsing in goosebumps that is how good this scene truly truly masterful now if only she was the responsible one bruh I would of have gotten hospitalized with the goosebumps my goodness such a beautiful scene and a beautiful song
And now almost 24 hours later and im watching it again this scene is fucking amazing
You gotta be fucking kidding me
Draw 's cissco 😢😢😢
Perfección
Imagine el chapo guzman delivering coffee to the federal bureau intelligence
This is what it feels like and the song accentuates that
Magnificent Cinematography
3 months and still captivated by this scene
Dziękujemy!!!
what is it called the song playing in the background?
Les Deux Love Orchestra - The Moth & the Flame
You can find it as "Les Deux Love Orchestra - The Moth & the Flame"
Thanks Krysztal =-)
thanks for song id, much love
Aimee Mann song
what episode is that?
E212 Pyth0n pt2
@@bendovskey2209 thanks
Does anyone know the song that's playing during this scene?
Hey Dan. The song is "The Moth" by Bobby Woods and Les Deux Love Orchestra. (That's us!) Kind regards, friend.
@@LesDeuxLoveOrchestra you are a angel my friend.
@@franck-oq4jv You are an angel to us!!!
Scenes like this make me frustrated with the final direction of the show - especially when they're fantastic scenes. The big reveal here is that the FBI is patient, and knows more than she realized, and is going to keep gathering evidence and connecting more and more lines until they're finally ready to strike, and that Darlene's belief that its all down to some rebel hackers vs a shadow hacker army is totally naïve. Then it turns out that's exactly what happens. So what was the point of this scene?
I don't think this scene was saying anything against it.
Much the opposite. I think this scene was confirming that they were always the underdog even if they got a major win. For as big as F Society got, they were nothing more than a few people on a board and easily picked off by their own frailty.
It reinforces the idea this would come down to a few people versus the world pretty much.
This scene was very well thought out. Listen to the song. They connected everything to Tyrell and decided he was the central figure, the culprit still. The flame wasn’t real. It’s why the FBI failed to arrest Elliot. They were drawn by the fake flame. It’s also why Darlene reacted the way she did at the end.
@@SilentButDudley Hm perhaps. Different interpretation of who the moth is.
Am I the only one who doesn't get wtf is happening?
yes
Contrary to what most of them thought, the FBI knows literally everything.
OH SHIT
Fucking Pablo Escobar walks through the DEA that's whats happening. That's why they all are like holy shit that's her
That's a pretty good explanation Ostkreutz Rox
i2
I may be black, but i will always be blonde inside.
Why is everything written backwards?
video is flipped vertically for copyright reasons
sssst......
it's a mirror to another dimension.
Youre dyslexic
Elisandro De Leon that's not what happens when your dyslexia
Romero and the Obama presidency, figure it out.