Maybe you forgot about Season 2 episode 1, saw this coming from a mile away. Had to edit because: omg when she said there is nothing you can do to stop me, you didn't see that red flag either?
Seeing Philip Price, one of the world's most powerful men having literally no control over this situation and his desperation for Angela to say the right words to live... He's a mercenary. He'd rather see Zhang lose than win himself... this is what made him start to take the offensive with Zhang instead of being always on the defensive. Underrated character arc.
He always wanted to be the most powerful man in the room. He made it to where that was true, even with Whiterose in the room, for at least for a second.
I think this is the moment that Price basically died. He just gave up on self preservation and decided to pull the nuclear option and finally go directly to Elliott.
Whiterose's mistake was not giving Phillip enough time to convince Angela and save her life, at the end killing her pushed Price to team up with Elliot.
To be fair, considering how hyper focused on her project, she couldn’t see herself failing from her poor decisions. She was told multiple times by two assistants to not trust Elliot, and both had insisted that he be eliminated. But, she couldn’t see past his usefulness for her project. I guess that’s one of her main flaws: she can’t see anything but her main goal fulfilled.
It's not even about time. WhiteRose could have kept her as a leverage over Price, but she is just too damn arrogant and delusional to consider, that her masterplan could have failed because of innocuous human factors.
This clip incapsulates one of this show's biggest strong points, realism. There was no dramatic send off. In fact Angela was out of focus and nearly off screen when she was killed off. No smile as a gun is put to her head or anything, she just drops in the background of the shot. It genuinely shocked me, and although I was sad, I was so happy to feel a sense of mortality for each character in the show, that any of them could just die at any second of any episode. That sense of surprise and constant fear of death is completely absent in most shows. Mr. Robot is LITERALLY the best show I've ever watched. It doesn't even come close.
Yeah, and it was a different feeling from something like GOT style mortality. The characters aren't as distant, you feel like you could live down the block from and even be old high school friends with F Society members. So when you're finally hit with that moment, it hurts so much more. Even Shayla, as little as we really got to know her. You feel the loss with Elliot through the rest of the series. There's a void left, that Sam Esmail fills brilliantly with Elliot's thoughts and how each loss affects him further.
The only other show I watched where a main character could die in any episode was the Oz series, an older show about life locked up in a maximum security US prison. They literally had the narrator killed so I thought that was the end of the series but it was not. I have to admit it was a strange choice having him continue to narrate after being deceased in the show. Perhaps it was a business related choice.
I just realized something after watching this scene again. Price says that Whiterose didn’t give him enough time to try to convince Angela to save herself. When Whiterose loses his money and Price informs her that her project is dead, he tells him, “You didn’t lose. You just ran out of time.” And then it dawned on me: Price killed (or at least attempted to) Whiterose’s “child” after Whiterose had killed his.
Usually I hate these kinds of off-screen tricks but I loved it here because it just made me think that some sad unknown realization clicked in her head instead of wondering why she froze like that
Angela’s arc it’s still so sad to watch. I like that in her final moments she gives Price some of his own medicine. And Portia Doubleday did such a great job with this role
the way you can hear the door open in the distance and see angela’s shock, but then they never show what it is she’s looking at is incredibly well done. they don’t show you WHY price and angela are acting the way they are. so you’re just staring as your screen yelling “what?! what is it?!” it creates such an intense feeling of confusion but undeniable dread at what, deep down, you know is to come. the last words between price and angela go on for so long that you start to question whether you actually DID hear a door open. maybe there’s no danger at all. maybe it’ll be okay. but then suddenly, when price turns the leave, you see the dark army pass him, so nonchalantly in the shot. and your heart just sinks. i’ll remember what it felt like to watch this scene for the first time for the rest of my life. BRILLIANT writing!
I think one of the saddest parts for Phillip Price is Angela forfeited her life right after she learned she is his daughter, that is, she didn't just reject his protection, she rejected _him._
This is one of the best made scenes of all time. The directing, cinematography, acting, this single scene solitifies Angela's tragic character arch and helps Phillip get his redemption.
The moment Angela sees the Dark Army in the distance and realizes she just signed her death warrant 150%, and that look of utter despair and terror washes over her... It hits me in such a hard way. It's rare a show or movie makes me sad to the point that I'm choking up, while simultaneously putting a pit of dread and fear in my stomach. That's only possible when a writer knows how to truly grab you and put you in their world completely, and Sam Esmail has FUCKING GOT IT.
I'm just about to start my yearly rewatch, its perfect to have the Christmas timings line up between the show and IRL for that extra immersion. New Year = New Elliot.
Angela had so many people around her and people cared for her, this was around the time Elliot had nearly nobody. It’s kinda ironic how Angela died alone, but at this time so many people stood up for Elliot and actually had people around him. Kinda tragic but an amazing character arc and seeing her spiral down like this was heartbreaking tbh
Such an amazing scene. I wasn’t sure something was off until that walk away was extended, then enter the dark army. I remember barely reacting to this scene because I simply could not believe what happened.
I seriously thought the start of season 4 was gonna lean into an Angela redemption arc. Not me screaming NOOOOOO!!!!! when Price walked away tearing the wire he had to wear.
So I never liked Angela from the start. She was way too naive and reckless. Afterwards, (when she allowed herself to be recruited by White Rose and the Dark Army) she essentially became a traitor and in my own head, I believed that her betrayal should lead to her demise. So when I watched this scene, I said, “Yup, she had it coming.” However, I was kind of surprised as I didn’t think the director would actually have her killed in the show! Sam Esmail is a genius and this is, by far, one of the most powerful and haunting scenes in the series.
This scene is actually very realistic in that, no matter how important the character is, they can die just as easily as any other person in the show, just like in real life.
Pretty fucking satisfying when Elliot (Mastermind and Mr Robot) and Darlene, with the help of Price, robbed the Dark Army and the Deus Group of their money and influence a few episodes later, putting an end to Whiterose's delusional bs permanently
Even though I've seen the entire series, I'd forgot about this and each of these videos I watch are like spoiling it for myself for a future rewatch. I love this show so much!
Wasn't she converted by whiterose by then when she met the lawyer at her house? That point she wasn't afraid she was completely devoted to whiterose's plan
The entire show has this feeling behind it, a dark underbelly aside from just being dark as a whole. The actors were told they were gonna get killed off. Most shows dont do this, but the story was built from the beginning, and they all knew if they would or wouldnt die. I think it makes it more heartbreaking
She actually went into protective service, this scene broke all ties and she moved to Reno Nevada. She shows up working at a bowling alley in the new series.
The song at the beginning just makes my heart break even more. It kind of tricks the audience (or maybe I’m the only one lol) into thinking there might be hope for Angela. But there isn’t. She’s only a few minutes away from losing her life. No matter how many times I rewatch this show, Angela’s fate never hurts less. Her entire storyline is so tragic. Whiterose used her, brainwashed her, and left her as a shell of her former self. But then just when she starts to come out of the fog and wants to take action, it all comes to an end. Edit to add: The song is called 3.9_3-wo-ai-ni.0cc by Mac Quayle for anyone who might be wondering.
Price pretty much fully complied to anything whiterose wanted throughout the show, (up until the ending obviously) but he always made sure to be loyal and on good terms so no bad things would arrive between them. He was also hoping to change Angela’a mind throughout this conversation attempting to save her, he never wanted this at all
late but it is actually in the episode, you just have to watch the recap all the way through, idk why it’s included as part of the recap when it’s clearly not but i’m pretty sure this has happened with a few scenes in past seasons, this is just the worst and most egregious example
@@youniverse- She shouldn't have dated him, it's not professional, and she could've just accepted her bad decision and carried on with the story for the people who supported her career by watching it.
You’re looking at it the wrong way. Angela was a liability, a traitor, and her naïveté led her to a dangerous path: the path of the devil (White Rose). She was more loyal to White Rose than anyone in her life, including those closest to her. Like Elliot said at one point, that Angela “doesn’t love the ones who love her.” Even though she eventually realized that what she did was wrong, she had to pay the price for her defection. Although, she found that out when she saw death staring her from a distance…when it was too late.
In the light of a sunny day on a barren golf course bereft of purpose, fully decadent lifelessness; Price set up his only investment worth anything and cashed out. Some people see this life as a value commodity, brokering one’s own soul and seed for power and recognition. This is the tragedy that is the consumer and the almighty corporate capitalist.
I just don't understand why Price would just walk past the two men that were sent to kill his daughter. Even if others were sent to complete the job, I would think that he would try to take at least these two out.
Given the fact he was wired means he was in position where his life has most likely been threatened before the events of this scene. Also worth mentioning is that he was Angela's parental figure for short period of time, so he was not attached to her as one might think a father would be to a daughter. Now, he is the character that plays the long game so taking all of this into account, his intuition probably told him it was the best possible thing to do at specific moment.
@@ricardoorru9157 There's no point in upscaling a video to 4K. The series must have been shot digitally; for whatever reason, they took this clip out of the 4K master.
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never in my wildest dreams did i think that this would happen within the first 4 minutes of the new season
The recap to this was brilliant editing and pacing, this was top tier; season 3 even moreso.
yeah and especially with that camera work, having a main characters death not even being in focus, caught me completely off guard
Maybe you forgot about Season 2 episode 1, saw this coming from a mile away.
Had to edit because: omg when she said there is nothing you can do to stop me, you didn't see that red flag either?
@@Charles-ij1ow damn bro you're so smart!!
When Portia wasn't at the Season 4 premiere and I'd heard about Rami dumping her for his co-star in Bohemian Rhapsody...I had a feeling.
Seeing Philip Price, one of the world's most powerful men having literally no control over this situation and his desperation for Angela to say the right words to live... He's a mercenary. He'd rather see Zhang lose than win himself... this is what made him start to take the offensive with Zhang instead of being always on the defensive. Underrated character arc.
He always wanted to be the most powerful man in the room. He made it to where that was true, even with Whiterose in the room, for at least for a second.
This perspective... Man, thanks for sharing.
Mr robot, no words to describe it. Perfection its just close enough.
I think this is the moment that Price basically died. He just gave up on self preservation and decided to pull the nuclear option and finally go directly to Elliott.
What's worse is unlike Elliot who started alone and ended with people around him, Angela died all alone at the end.
When i saw this sence it’s make me sad RIP Angela this show is too much emotional 👏🏽
@@nelsondbeats2557 Just heartbreaking
@@Z3kyTw0 i know it’s like I can’t watch Angela died but she was too much impliced 😭😩
she kinda did that to herself
@@apurvsharma1261 yeah I agree with that
Whiterose's mistake was not giving Phillip enough time to convince Angela and save her life, at the end killing her pushed Price to team up with Elliot.
To be fair, considering how hyper focused on her project, she couldn’t see herself failing from her poor decisions. She was told multiple times by two assistants to not trust Elliot, and both had insisted that he be eliminated. But, she couldn’t see past his usefulness for her project. I guess that’s one of her main flaws: she can’t see anything but her main goal fulfilled.
That was definitely a wild card that she didn't consider
It's not even about time.
WhiteRose could have kept her as a leverage over Price, but she is just too damn arrogant and delusional to consider, that her masterplan could have failed because of innocuous human factors.
Is that what Philip meant by "you didn't lose, you just ran out of time" at the end of the series?
Price was team Elliot the day of the mass bombing.
This clip incapsulates one of this show's biggest strong points, realism.
There was no dramatic send off. In fact Angela was out of focus and nearly off screen when she was killed off. No smile as a gun is put to her head or anything, she just drops in the background of the shot. It genuinely shocked me, and although I was sad, I was so happy to feel a sense of mortality for each character in the show, that any of them could just die at any second of any episode. That sense of surprise and constant fear of death is completely absent in most shows. Mr. Robot is LITERALLY the best show I've ever watched. It doesn't even come close.
💯
Yeah, and it was a different feeling from something like GOT style mortality.
The characters aren't as distant, you feel like you could live down the block from and even be old high school friends with F Society members.
So when you're finally hit with that moment, it hurts so much more. Even Shayla, as little as we really got to know her. You feel the loss with Elliot through the rest of the series. There's a void left, that Sam Esmail fills brilliantly with Elliot's thoughts and how each loss affects him further.
@@treefingers6572well said! Even dramas like Grey's Anatomy didn't give enough characterization to reach this level
The only other show I watched where a main character could die in any episode was the Oz series, an older show about life locked up in a maximum security US prison. They literally had the narrator killed so I thought that was the end of the series but it was not. I have to admit it was a strange choice having him continue to narrate after being deceased in the show. Perhaps it was a business related choice.
Ozark does this really well too, i suggest you watch that too. It's such a masterpiece
I just realized something after watching this scene again. Price says that Whiterose didn’t give him enough time to try to convince Angela to save herself. When Whiterose loses his money and Price informs her that her project is dead, he tells him, “You didn’t lose. You just ran out of time.” And then it dawned on me: Price killed (or at least attempted to) Whiterose’s “child” after Whiterose had killed his.
Woah I never connected that before! Thanks for sharing. It adds even more depth to the dynamic relationship between Price and Whiterose.
@@dizzy_star You're welcome. I'm happy to have shared this. :)
Nice observation bud
1:19 Angela sees dark army and freaks out but the audience never sees it until Angela's given her last words and Price walks away.
Ikr i just saw it
Usually I hate these kinds of off-screen tricks but I loved it here because it just made me think that some sad unknown realization clicked in her head instead of wondering why she froze like that
Never even noticed that. I wondered why she looked scared.
1:19
Pretty sure she thought they were gonna kill price. Makes sense in my head
Michael Cristopher is not a good actor,
he's a GREAT actor.
Just reading up on him, he as a Pulitzer Prize, he’s written screenplays for the greats. Newman, Nicholson, Streep, DeNiro, Crowe.. incredible talent.
Angela’s arc it’s still so sad to watch. I like that in her final moments she gives Price some of his own medicine. And Portia Doubleday did such a great job with this role
the way you can hear the door open in the distance and see angela’s shock, but then they never show what it is she’s looking at is incredibly well done. they don’t show you WHY price and angela are acting the way they are. so you’re just staring as your screen yelling “what?! what is it?!” it creates such an intense feeling of confusion but undeniable dread at what, deep down, you know is to come. the last words between price and angela go on for so long that you start to question whether you actually DID hear a door open. maybe there’s no danger at all. maybe it’ll be okay. but then suddenly, when price turns the leave, you see the dark army pass him, so nonchalantly in the shot. and your heart just sinks. i’ll remember what it felt like to watch this scene for the first time for the rest of my life. BRILLIANT writing!
I think one of the saddest parts for Phillip Price is Angela forfeited her life right after she learned she is his daughter, that is, she didn't just reject his protection, she rejected _him._
This is one of the best made scenes of all time. The directing, cinematography, acting, this single scene solitifies Angela's tragic character arch and helps Phillip get his redemption.
The transition from the recap to the actual scene, this show was next level
The moment Angela sees the Dark Army in the distance and realizes she just signed her death warrant 150%, and that look of utter despair and terror washes over her... It hits me in such a hard way. It's rare a show or movie makes me sad to the point that I'm choking up, while simultaneously putting a pit of dread and fear in my stomach.
That's only possible when a writer knows how to truly grab you and put you in their world completely, and Sam Esmail has FUCKING GOT IT.
I missed that, lol
She had everything coming
I rewatch this show every year, and it still hits hard every time.
@@kennycodes S4 is SOOO good!! I hope you enjoy the ending!
@@kennycodes so did you like the ending?
I'm just about to start my yearly rewatch, its perfect to have the Christmas timings line up between the show and IRL for that extra immersion. New Year = New Elliot.
This show is terrible bru 💀
@@realovio then why are you here bruh💀
her, mobley, and trenton’s death hurt the most out of all the deaths in this series
shayla and gideon's are the one of them too
The intensity in that scene had me freaking out it was incredible
@@cherr9b0mbcan’t forget about my boy tyrell 😪
I can still remember what people said one hour after this episode released:
It was mind-blowing.
Angela too
Watching these clips again made me forget how much of a threat the dark army was
Price is such an interesting character
The only person he seemed to care about besides himself was Angela
@@mlbp2567 Of course lol, that's his daughter.
God this show is so good. The restraint the director shows in not showing you the hitmen when Angela first sees them
Angela had so many people around her and people cared for her, this was around the time Elliot had nearly nobody. It’s kinda ironic how Angela died alone, but at this time so many people stood up for Elliot and actually had people around him. Kinda tragic but an amazing character arc and seeing her spiral down like this was heartbreaking tbh
I just realized that the "You're panicking right now..." Quote was the same Phillip says to her at the dinner on S2.
Such an amazing scene. I wasn’t sure something was off until that walk away was extended, then enter the dark army. I remember barely reacting to this scene because I simply could not believe what happened.
Mr. Robot was and still is truly ahead of its time. A grand masterpiece that I'm glad we got to share together, friend.
I seriously thought the start of season 4 was gonna lean into an Angela redemption arc. Not me screaming NOOOOOO!!!!! when Price walked away tearing the wire he had to wear.
Right after this apparently white rose sent a pic of Angela's corpse to Elliot. What a savage
gangster move
Poor Angela
White rose manipulate her so hard
So I never liked Angela from the start. She was way too naive and reckless. Afterwards, (when she allowed herself to be recruited by White Rose and the Dark Army) she essentially became a traitor and in my own head, I believed that her betrayal should lead to her demise.
So when I watched this scene, I said, “Yup, she had it coming.” However, I was kind of surprised as I didn’t think the director would actually have her killed in the show! Sam Esmail is a genius and this is, by far, one of the most powerful and haunting scenes in the series.
Yeah I wasn’t a fan when she betrayed elliot I was like nah bitch gots to go 😂
This scene is actually very realistic in that, no matter how important the character is, they can die just as easily as any other person in the show, just like in real life.
I’ll never forget screaming “THATS ANGELA” as if they didn’t know who they just killed off
Pretty fucking satisfying when Elliot (Mastermind and Mr Robot) and Darlene, with the help of Price, robbed the Dark Army and the Deus Group of their money and influence a few episodes later, putting an end to Whiterose's delusional bs permanently
Spoiling a major plot point is pretty crazy
@@YTUserOnYTcome on bro its been years 😂
That lower quadrant framing makes everything so disturbing and detached. Loved every second of it.
2:51 to 3:51 is one of the most riveting minutes in television history
Never thought I'd feel bad for Philip Price. Outstanding character.
You finally uploaded this scene... Angela is such a tragic character. :(
i cried so much during this episode
Even though I've seen the entire series, I'd forgot about this and each of these videos I watch are like spoiling it for myself for a future rewatch. I love this show so much!
Ironically...she kind of reunited with her mom after all.
Almost poetic, since it was her endgame all along.
Even worse she gave up and shunned the people who loved her...which caused her to die alone
I was just looking for this the other day, thank you Mr. Robot.
Angela took the L
Lmao rip Angela
rip bozo
If Angela in season 2 wasn't afraid that everyone was Dar Army and she gave the info to the lawyer nothing of this would have happen
Wasn't she converted by whiterose by then when she met the lawyer at her house? That point she wasn't afraid she was completely devoted to whiterose's plan
Her acting in this scene was so.. sooo… Accurate
She was perfect
Whiterose's biggest mistake was she underestimated Philips's anger and Elliott's capability
This was the most unexpected way to start a season.
I liked the series i have watched it two times and im going to watch it again
The entire show has this feeling behind it, a dark underbelly aside from just being dark as a whole. The actors were told they were gonna get killed off. Most shows dont do this, but the story was built from the beginning, and they all knew if they would or wouldnt die. I think it makes it more heartbreaking
I saw this guy in fallout and remembered this scene
This will never be easy to watch
that's so beautiful and heartbreaking...
Why did he try to convince her the project isnt real if he wanted to save her?
She actually went into protective service, this scene broke all ties and she moved to Reno Nevada. She shows up working at a bowling alley in the new series.
Where was this scene filmed? It's quite a location.
Wonderful serie!
Shorty got clipped before the opening title💀
This scene would even make Shakespeare blush with envy.
Goddamn it, why is TH-cam recommending me scenes from Mr Robot again? I want to rewatch the show now
I was eating my delicious pizza and with my mouth full pizza I literally went 😮 for a good 5-10 seconds. It was so sad.
Does someone know the song/score name of the song that's in the beginning? It's played a few times in the show but I can't find it
This was Whiterose's "fatal error".
very sad starting scene of season 4. Its really sad what is happen with Angela :(
could say it started off with a bang
Price had quite the influence on Eliot later on in the series.
The song at the beginning just makes my heart break even more. It kind of tricks the audience (or maybe I’m the only one lol) into thinking there might be hope for Angela. But there isn’t. She’s only a few minutes away from losing her life. No matter how many times I rewatch this show, Angela’s fate never hurts less. Her entire storyline is so tragic. Whiterose used her, brainwashed her, and left her as a shell of her former self. But then just when she starts to come out of the fog and wants to take action, it all comes to an end.
Edit to add: The song is called 3.9_3-wo-ai-ni.0cc by Mac Quayle for anyone who might be wondering.
At least Angela have some time to redeem herself and decided to accept her fate
Angela debió engañar a whiterose, y seguir adelante.
Idk why but there was something satisfying about all the shot to the head scenes in this entire series.
most heartbreaking scene damn
Why did price agree to wear a wire and have the dark army at his house for this to happen I never understood this part
Price pretty much fully complied to anything whiterose wanted throughout the show, (up until the ending obviously) but he always made sure to be loyal and on good terms so no bad things would arrive between them. He was also hoping to change Angela’a mind throughout this conversation attempting to save her, he never wanted this at all
Because Dark Army came at his house and made him wear a wire, duh. They gave him the last chance to convince Angela. It didn't work.
Lol that part was great
this fucked me up. most shocking death I’ve seen on tv.
Woah dis is the first time I seen someone with the same pfp as me
Lol
Idk why Prime cut this scene out for me. I was so confused if she was alive or not that I had to come yo YT to see it
Auto removing intros?
late but it is actually in the episode, you just have to watch the recap all the way through, idk why it’s included as part of the recap when it’s clearly not but i’m pretty sure this has happened with a few scenes in past seasons, this is just the worst and most egregious example
Truly Shakespearean
This was Shiv Roy in the alternate timeline
think my favorite scene of the show
Angela should've lived, and been a pivotal part of the season.
Portia Doubleday asked to be removed from the show due to a bad breakup with Rami Malek. I agree her death was rushed 😢
@@youniverse- She shouldn't have dated him, it's not professional, and she could've just accepted her bad decision and carried on with the story for the people who supported her career by watching it.
If only did she shut up 😔
You have no idea how angry this made me. I was having a meltdown
She deserved none of this.
You’re looking at it the wrong way.
Angela was a liability, a traitor, and her naïveté led her to a dangerous path: the path of the devil (White Rose).
She was more loyal to White Rose than anyone in her life, including those closest to her. Like Elliot said at one point, that Angela “doesn’t love the ones who love her.”
Even though she eventually realized that what she did was wrong, she had to pay the price for her defection. Although, she found that out when she saw death staring her from a distance…when it was too late.
Anyone knows where this house is located?
At 1.16 did she know she will be kill ?
She deserved better!
what are the links in your about channel section?
Emotional damage
This sound just like the agency doesn’t?
This hurt. She was just a lost little girl.
Song name at the beginning?
3.9_3-wo-ai-ni.Occ by Mac Quayle
This scene haunts me
In the light of a sunny day on a barren golf course bereft of purpose, fully decadent lifelessness; Price set up his only investment worth anything and cashed out. Some people see this life as a value commodity, brokering one’s own soul and seed for power and recognition. This is the tragedy that is the consumer and the almighty corporate capitalist.
"so you should propbably leave". How did she know?
Poor Angela
Wow, I didn't expect that.
There's a new season?
Season 4 (final season) came out in 2019. The channel still clips consistently every few days.
Why did he agree to wear the wire for White Rose? I forget.
It was so he could record her saying she would give up on revenge against White Ross which would make her harmless and no need to be killed
Sam esmail : and that s how you kill a main character with 3 seasons character development, Anymore questions ?
Portia Doubleday asked to be removed from the show due to a bad breakup with Rami Malek. I agree her death was rushed 😢
Angela is a heavy smoker
Moss? Like a small peice of moss?? An angela moss woman. Like a moss you know? XD
I just don't understand why Price would just walk past the two men that were sent to kill his daughter. Even if others were sent to complete the job, I would think that he would try to take at least these two out.
Given the fact he was wired means he was in position where his life has most likely been threatened before the events of this scene.
Also worth mentioning is that he was Angela's parental figure for short period of time, so he was not attached to her as one might think a father would be to a daughter.
Now, he is the character that plays the long game so taking all of this into account, his intuition probably told him it was the best possible thing to do at specific moment.
May the actor wanted to walk away.. so they made it this way. Tragic though. We can come up with our own explanations from the story perspective.
Wowzers
Wait a second, wait a second… Since when Mr.Robot is in 4K?
Can‘t check it right now but I think this video is upscaled to 4K
@@ricardoorru9157 There's no point in upscaling a video to 4K. The series must have been shot digitally; for whatever reason, they took this clip out of the 4K master.
I was so confused when they shot her
I was sure her death was faked but it wasn't :(