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Game of Thrones is an American fantasydrama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. The series is based on George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, A Song of Ice and Fire. The series takes place on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, and chronicles the power struggles among noble families as they fight for control of the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms. The series starts when House Stark, led by Lord Eddard 'Ned' Stark (Sean Bean), is drawn into schemes surrounding King Robert Baratheon (Mark Addy).[1]

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The series premiered on April 17, 2011, on HBO. David Benioff and D. B. Weiss both serve as executive producers, along with Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, and George R. R. Martin.[2][3] Filming for the series has taken place in a number of locations, including Croatia, Ireland, Iceland, and Spain.[4][5][6] Episodes were broadcast on Sunday at 9:00 pm Eastern Time,[7][8] and the episodes are between 50 and 82 minutes in length.[9] The first seven seasons are available on DVD and Blu-ray.

The series concluded with its eighth season, which premiered on April 14, 2019, and consisted of six episodes.[10][11][12] The show's episodes have won numerous awards including three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series.[3] During the course of the series, 73 episodes of Game of Thrones aired over eight seasons.

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Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAvg. U.S. viewers
(millions)
First airedLast aired
110April 17, 2011June 19, 20112.52[13]
210April 1, 2012June 3, 20123.80[13]
310March 31, 2013June 9, 20134.97[14]
410April 6, 2014June 15, 20146.84[15]
510April 12, 2015June 14, 20156.88[16]
610April 24, 2016June 26, 20167.69[17]
77July 16, 2017August 27, 201710.26[18]
86April 14, 2019May 19, 201911.99[19]

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2011)[edit]

In the continent of Westeros, Warden of the North Eddard 'Ned' Stark becomes 'Hand of the King' (chief adviser) to King Robert Baratheon. When Ned's son Bran stumbles upon Queen Cersei having sex with her twin brother Jaime Lannister, Jaime cripples Bran. After moving to King's Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms, Ned discovers that Prince Joffrey and his siblings were incestuously fathered by Jaime. When King Robert dies, Ned does not recognize Joffrey as the rightful heir and is executed. Ned's bastard son Jon Snow joins the Night's Watch, an ancient brotherhood sworn to watch over the massive Wall in the North, which separates the Seven Kingdoms from hostile tribes known as 'Wildlings' and mythological humanoid creatures known as 'White Walkers'. In the continent of Essos, the exiled Viserys Targaryen, son of King Aerys who was deposed by King Robert, marries off his sister Daenerys to the Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo, in exchange for an army to return to and take over Westeros. Eventually Drogo kills Viserys and Drogo later dies himself. After Drogo dies, Daenerys manages to hatch three dragons.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
11'Winter Is Coming'Tim Van PattenDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 17, 20112.22[21]
22'The Kingsroad'Tim Van PattenDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 24, 20112.20[22]
33'Lord Snow'Brian KirkDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 1, 20112.44[23]
44'Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things'Brian KirkBryan CogmanMay 8, 20112.45[24]
55'The Wolf and the Lion'Brian KirkDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 15, 20112.58[25]
66'A Golden Crown'Daniel MinahanStory by : David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
Teleplay by : Jane Espenson and David Benioff & D. B. Weiss
May 22, 20112.44[26]
77'You Win or You Die'Daniel MinahanDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 29, 20112.40[27]
88'The Pointy End'Daniel MinahanGeorge R. R. MartinJune 5, 20112.72[28]
99'Baelor'Alan TaylorDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 12, 20112.66[29]
1010'Fire and Blood'Alan TaylorDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 19, 20113.04[30]

Season 2 (2012)[edit]

Ned's oldest son Robb has declared war on the Lannisters and holds Jaime prisoner. However, his mother Catelyn secretly frees Jaime to ransom her daughters, Sansa and Arya, believed to be captives in King's Landing. Sansa is being regularly abused by her betrothed King Joffrey, while a disguised Arya escapes Lannister forces in Harrenhal. Ned's ward, Theon Greyjoy sides with his father and seizes Winterfell, the Starks' ancestral home, though Bran and his brother Rickon escape. Meanwhile, Stannis and Renly Baratheon, brothers of the deceased King Robert, claim the throne for themselves. Stannis has the support of Melisandre, a Red Priestess of the Lord of Light. Stannis kills Renly and attacks King's Landing, whose defense is successfully led by Tyrion Lannister, the acting Hand of the King and Queen Cersei's younger brother. On a ranging beyond the Wall, Jon Snow manages to gain the trust of Wildlings, while other members of the Watch come under attack by an army of White Walkers and their reanimated corpses. In Essos, Daenerys and her khalasar find refuge in Qarth. After foiling an attempt to steal her dragons, Daenerys leaves the city.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
111'The North Remembers'Alan TaylorDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 1, 20123.86[31]
122'The Night Lands'Alan TaylorDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 8, 20123.76[32]
133'What Is Dead May Never Die'Alik SakharovBryan CogmanApril 15, 20123.77[33]
144'Garden of Bones'David PetrarcaVanessa TaylorApril 22, 20123.65[34]
155'The Ghost of Harrenhal'David PetrarcaDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 29, 20123.90[35]
166'The Old Gods and the New'David NutterVanessa TaylorMay 6, 20123.88[36]
177'A Man Without Honor'David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 13, 20123.69[37]
188'The Prince of Winterfell'Alan TaylorDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 20, 20123.86[38]
199'Blackwater'Neil MarshallGeorge R. R. MartinMay 27, 20123.38[39]
2010'Valar Morghulis'Alan TaylorDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 3, 20124.20[40]

Season 3 (2013)[edit]

After Robb breaks his vow to marry one of Lord Walder Frey's daughters, Frey arranges the massacre of Robb, his mother, his wife, his unborn child and his bannermen, during a wedding feast. The northern House Bolton, which had liberated Winterfell from Theon at Robb's request, also betrays the Starks. After Robb's death, Lord Roose Bolton is appointed the new Warden of the North by Lord Tywin Lannister, the head of House Lannister and new Hand of the King. In Dreadfort, the Boltons' ancestral castle, Theon is tortured by Roose Bolton's bastard son Ramsay Snow. Further north, Jon Snow climbs the Wall with a Wildling party and ends up on its south side, but then betrays them. In the capital, King Joffrey has decided to marry Margaery of House Tyrell, setting Sansa aside. Lord Tywin, however, arranges Sansa's marriage with his son Tyrion. Jaime reaches King's Landing, having had his dominant hand cut off. In Essos, Daenerys acquires 'The Unsullied', an army of eunuch slave soldiers. She also joins forces with the 'Second Sons', a company of mercenaries, and takes over two cities.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
211'Valar Dohaeris'Daniel MinahanDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMarch 31, 20134.37[41]
222'Dark Wings, Dark Words'Daniel MinahanVanessa TaylorApril 7, 20134.27[42]
233'Walk of Punishment'David BenioffDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 14, 20134.72[43]
244'And Now His Watch Is Ended'Alex GravesDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 21, 20134.87[44]
255'Kissed by Fire'Alex GravesBryan CogmanApril 28, 20135.35[45]
266'The Climb'Alik SakharovDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 5, 20135.50[46]
277'The Bear and the Maiden Fair'Michelle MacLarenGeorge R. R. MartinMay 12, 20134.84[47]
288'Second Sons'Michelle MacLarenDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 19, 20135.13[48]
299'The Rains of Castamere'David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 2, 20135.22[49]
3010'Mhysa'David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 9, 20135.39[50]

Season 4 (2014)[edit]

In King's Landing, Lady Olenna secretly poisons King Joffrey at his wedding with her granddaughter Margaery, but Tyrion is falsely accused of the murder by his family, and is found guilty. However, Jaime and Varys conspire to smuggle Tyrion to Essos. Tyrion kills his father Tywin before leaving. Petyr Baelish smuggles Sansa into the Vale, ruled by her aunt and his lover, the widowed Lysa Arryn. Baelish marries Lysa but later kills her. After attempting to reunite with her family, Arya takes a ship bound for Braavos, in Essos. Having returned to the Night's Watch, Jon Snow defends Castle Black against an army of Wildlings, who are superior in strength. The Watch is rescued by the arrival of Stannis Baratheon and his forces. A crippled Bran with newfound powers travels north beyond the Wall with a few companions. Beneath a weirwood tree, he finds the Three-eyed Raven, an old man with the ability to perceive future and past. In Essos, Daenerys takes control of Meereen and abolishes slavery. When she discovers that her trusted advisor, Ser Jorah Mormont, had spied on her for Robert Baratheon, she exiles him.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
311'Two Swords'D. B. WeissDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 6, 20146.64[51]
322'The Lion and the Rose'Alex GravesGeorge R. R. MartinApril 13, 20146.31[52]
333'Breaker of Chains'Alex GravesDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 20, 20146.59[53]
344'Oathkeeper'Michelle MacLarenBryan CogmanApril 27, 20146.95[54]
355'First of His Name'Michelle MacLarenDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 4, 20147.16[55]
366'The Laws of Gods and Men'Alik SakharovBryan CogmanMay 11, 20146.40[56]
377'Mockingbird'Alik SakharovDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 18, 20147.20[57]
388'The Mountain and the Viper'Alex GravesDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 1, 20147.17[58]
399'The Watchers on the Wall'Neil MarshallDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 8, 20146.95[59]
4010'The Children'Alex GravesDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 15, 20147.09[60]

Season 5 (2015)[edit]

In King's Landing, Margaery marries the new King Tommen Baratheon, Joffrey's younger brother. The Sparrows, a group of religious fanatics, impose their views upon the city, imprisoning Margaery, her brother Loras, and Cersei for committing various sins. Jaime travels to Dorne to take back Myrcella Baratheon. However, Oberyn Martell's lover, Ellaria and his bastard daughters kill Myrcella as revenge for Oberyn's death. In Winterfell, the new seat of House Bolton, Baelish arranges Sansa's marriage with the now-legitimized son of Roose Bolton, the sadist Ramsay. Stannis's unsuccessful march on Winterfell, which leads to his death, allows Sansa the opportunity to escape with Theon. At the Wall, as the newly elected Lord Commander of the Night's Watch, Jon Snow forms an alliance with the Wildlings to save them from the White Walkers and their army of reanimated corpses. However, Jon is stabbed to death by some brothers who see him as a traitor. Arya arrives in Braavos, where she finds Jaqen H'ghar whom she had previously helped escape, and begins training with the Faceless Men, a guild of assassins. In Essos, Tyrion becomes an advisor to Daenerys. Ser Jorah saves the life of Daenerys against a revolt of slavers, who flees Meereen on Drogon's back.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
411'The Wars to Come'Michael SlovisDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 12, 20158.00[61]
422'The House of Black and White'Michael SlovisDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 19, 20156.81[62]
433'High Sparrow'Mark MylodDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 26, 20156.71[63]
444'Sons of the Harpy'Mark MylodDave HillMay 3, 20156.82[64]
455'Kill the Boy'Jeremy PodeswaBryan CogmanMay 10, 20156.56[65]
466'Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken'Jeremy PodeswaBryan CogmanMay 17, 20156.24[66]
477'The Gift'Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 24, 20155.40[67]
488'Hardhome'Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 31, 20157.01[68]
499'The Dance of Dragons'David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 7, 20157.14[69]
5010'Mother's Mercy'David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 14, 20158.11[70]

Season 6 (2016)[edit]

At the Wall, Melisandre resurrects Jon. Jon reunites with Sansa and leaves the Night's Watch. Aided by the Wildlings, loyalists and the Knights of the Vale, they defeat the Boltons and Jon is proclaimed the King in the North. Beyond the Wall, Bran trains with the Three-eyed Raven but they come under attack by the White Walkers. The Three-eyed Raven is killed and succeeded by Bran, who escapes with the help of Hodor, who dies in the process. Bran realizes Jon is in fact the son of his deceased aunt Lyanna Stark and Crown Prince Rhaegar Targaryen. In King's Landing, Cersei kills the High Sparrow, Margaery, Loras and many others by blowing up the Great Sept with wildfire. Tommen kills himself after witnessing the events, and Cersei is crowned Queen. In the Iron Islands, Euron Greyjoy usurps leadership by killing his brother and Theon's father, Balon. Ellaria seizes control of Dorne, and joins Olenna Tyrell in an alliance with Daenerys, who forgives Ser Jorah, takes control of the Dothraki and defeats the slavers. Daenerys sails for Westeros, joined by Theon and his sister Yara. In Braavos, Arya continues her training with the Faceless Men, but eventually leaves them.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
511'The Red Woman'Jeremy PodeswaDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 24, 20167.94[71]
522'Home'Jeremy PodeswaDave HillMay 1, 20167.29[72]
533'Oathbreaker'Daniel SackheimDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 8, 20167.28[73]
544'Book of the Stranger'Daniel SackheimDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 15, 20167.82[74]
555'The Door'Jack BenderDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 22, 20167.89[75]
566'Blood of My Blood'Jack BenderBryan CogmanMay 29, 20166.71[76]
577'The Broken Man'Mark MylodBryan CogmanJune 5, 20167.80[77]
588'No One'Mark MylodDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 12, 20167.60[78]
599'Battle of the Bastards'Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 19, 20167.66[79]
6010'The Winds of Winter'Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJune 26, 20168.89[80]

Season 7 (2017)[edit]

Daenerys arrives in Westeros and takes over Dragonstone. She plans to overthrow Cersei, but Jon arrives to instead save Westeros from the White Walkers. The Night King, leader of the White Walkers, kills and reanimates Daenerys' dragon Viserion. Jon and Daenerys attempt to persuade Cersei to join their cause by showing the existence of a wight they had captured, but she has her own plans to increase control over the continent. At Winterfell, Sansa is reunited with her siblings, Arya and Bran. When Lord Protector of the Vale Petyr Baelish begins to turn the Stark children against one another, they manage to have him executed. In a vision, Bran sees that his aunt, Lyanna, was, in fact, married to Prince Rhaegar, and that Jon's real name is Aegon Targaryen, making him the true heir to the Iron Throne. After his sister Yara is kidnapped by his uncle Euron, Theon sets out to save her. The Night King demolishes a section of The Wall with the help of the reanimated Viserion, allowing the White Walkers and Army of the Dead to pass into the Seven Kingdoms.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
611'Dragonstone'Jeremy PodeswaDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJuly 16, 201710.11[81]
622'Stormborn'Mark MylodBryan CogmanJuly 23, 20179.27[82]
633'The Queen's Justice'Mark MylodDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissJuly 30, 20179.25[83]
644'The Spoils of War'Matt ShakmanDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissAugust 6, 201710.17[84]
655'Eastwatch'Matt ShakmanDave HillAugust 13, 201710.72[85]
666'Beyond the Wall'Alan TaylorDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissAugust 20, 201710.24[86]
677'The Dragon and the Wolf'Jeremy PodeswaDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissAugust 27, 201712.07[87]

Season 8 (2019)[edit]

Jon and Daenerys learn the Army of the Dead has breached the Wall. Theon rescues Yara, then returns to Winterfell. Sam reveals to Jon that he is actually Aegon Targaryen. Jaime arrives at Winterfell, revealing Cersei won't help defeat the Army of the Dead. Jon reveals his Targaryen lineage to Daenerys, who wants it kept a secret. After a battle, Arya kills the Night King, destroying the Army of the Dead. Euron's navy kills Rhaegal and Cersei executes Missandei who had been captured, enraging Daenerys, who, after her army takes King's Landing, destroys much of the city indiscriminately. Cersei and Jaime, who returned to Cersei, are killed. Tyrion denounces Daenerys and is imprisoned for treason to await execution. Jon, unable to stop her, kills Daenerys. Bran Stark is proclaimed king, allowing the North to secede as an independent kingdom. Bran appoints Tyrion as his Hand. Jon is sentenced to the Night's Watch, Sansa is crowned Queen in the North, and Arya sets sail to explore west of Westeros.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [20]U.S. viewers
(millions)
681'Winterfell'David NutterDave HillApril 14, 201911.76[88]
692'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms'David NutterBryan CogmanApril 21, 201910.29[89]
703'The Long Night'Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissApril 28, 201912.02[90]
714'The Last of the Starks'David NutterDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 5, 201911.80[91]
725'The Bells'Miguel SapochnikDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 12, 201912.48[92]
736'The Iron Throne'David Benioff & D. B. WeissDavid Benioff & D. B. WeissMay 19, 201913.61[93]

Specials[edit]

No.TitleOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1Game of Thrones: A Day in the LifeFebruary 8, 2015N/A
A half-hour documentary that covered one day of production of season 5 on three sets in Belfast, Dubrovnik and Osuna from the viewpoint of key crew members.[94]
2Game of Thrones: The Last WatchMay 26, 20191.63[96]
A two-hour documentary which documents the making of season eight.[95]

Home media release[edit]

SeasonEpisodesDVD and Blu-ray release date
Region 1Region 2Region 4
110March 6, 2012[97]March 5, 2012[98]August 10, 2012[99]
210February 19, 2013[100]March 4, 2013[101]March 6, 2013[102]
310February 18, 2014[103]February 17, 2014[104]February 19, 2014[105]
410February 17, 2015[106]February 16, 2015[107]February 18, 2015[108]
510March 15, 2016[109]March 14, 2016[110]March 16, 2016[111]
610November 15, 2016[112]November 14, 2016[113]November 16, 2016[114]
77December 12, 2017[115]December 11, 2017[116]December 11, 2017[117]
86December 3, 2019[118]December 2, 2019[119]December 4, 2019[120]

Ratings[edit]

The first season averaged 2.5million viewers for its first Sunday-night screenings and a gross audience (including repeats and on-demand viewings) of 9.3million viewers per episode.[121] For its second season, the series had an average gross audience of 11.6million viewers.[122] The third season was seen by 14.2million viewers, making Game of Thrones the second-most-viewed HBO series (after The Sopranos).[123][124] For the fourth season, HBO said that its average gross audience of 18.4million viewers (later adjusted to 18.6million) had passed The Sopranos for the record.[125][126]

By the sixth season the average per-episode gross viewing figure had increased to over 25million, with nearly 40 percent of viewers watching on HBO digital platforms.[127] In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook likes found that Game of Thrones was 'much more popular in cities than in the countryside, probably the only show involving zombies that is'.[128] By season seven, average viewer numbers had increased to 32.8million per episode across all platforms.[129][130]

The series set records on pay-television channels in the United Kingdom (with a 2016 average audience of more than five million on all platforms)[131] and Australia (with a cumulative average audience of 1.2million).[132]

Game of Thrones : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
12345678910
12.222.202.442.452.582.442.402.722.663.042.52
23.863.763.773.653.903.883.693.863.384.203.80
34.374.274.724.875.355.504.845.135.225.394.97
46.646.316.596.957.166.407.207.176.957.096.84
58.006.816.716.826.566.245.407.017.148.116.88
67.947.297.287.827.896.717.807.607.668.897.69
710.119.279.2510.1710.7210.2412.07N/A10.26
811.7610.2912.0211.8012.4813.61N/A11.99
Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research.[133]


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External links[edit]

  • List of Game of Thrones episodes on IMDb
  • List of Game of Thrones episodes at TV.com
  • Game of Thrones at Rotten Tomatoes
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Mr. Robot is an American drama–thriller television series created by Sam Esmail. It stars Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson, a cybersecurity engineer and hacker who has social anxiety disorder and clinical depression. Alderson is recruited by an insurrectionary anarchist known as 'Mr. Robot', played by Christian Slater, to join a group of hacktivists. The group aims to cancel all debts by attacking the large conglomerate E Corp.

The pilot premiered on multiple online and video on demand services on May 27, 2015.[1] In December 2017, USA renewed Mr. Robot for a fourth season,[2] which was later confirmed to be the series' last.[3] The fourth season premiered on October 6, 2019, and will consist of 13 episodes.[4] As of October 6, 2019, 33 episodes of Mr. Robot have aired.

  • 2Episodes
  • 4Ratings

Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
110June 24, 2015September 2, 2015
212July 13, 2016September 21, 2016
310October 11, 2017December 13, 2017
413[4]October 6, 2019TBA

Episodes[edit]

Each episode title in the first three seasons, bar the third season finale, is constructed in the style of a computer filename.

Season 1 (2015)[edit]

First-season episode titles have a suffix corresponding to a type of video file format.[5]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11'eps1.0_hellofriend.mov'Niels Arden OplevSam EsmailJune 24, 20151.75[6]
Socially inept Elliot Alderson works at cyber security company Allsafe. At night, he hacks social media, personal information, and bank records, including those of his co-workers, therapist, and drug dealer. Elliot stops a DDoS attack against Allsafe's biggest client, E Corp. He identifies a file labeled fsociety00.dat and a text file asking him not to destroy malware he finds hidden on E Corp's server. Mr. Robot, the mysterious leader of the hacker group fsociety, contacts Elliot on the subway. Fsociety invites Elliot to join them in starting a digital revolution; they plan to delete all debt records held by E Corp. He is intrigued and eventually agrees. As his first collaborative act with fsociety, Elliot provides the FBI with an encrypted file falsely implicating Terry Colby, E Corp's own chief technology officer (CTO) as the orchestrator of the attack.
22'eps1.1_ones-and-zer0es.mpeg'Sam EsmailSam EsmailJuly 1, 20151.73[7]
Elliot declines a job offer from Tyrell Wellick, interim CTO of E Corp. Elliot, increasingly paranoid, uses more morphine than normal. Darlene visits him at home to bring him to fsociety, surprising him. Mr. Robot and fsociety want Elliot to destroy an E Corp offline backup facility called Steel Mountain by hacking an adjacent gas plant and causing an explosion. Elliot backs out because he does not want to risk lives. Shayla is Elliot's drug dealer and friend. When Elliot notices Fernando Vera, Shayla's supplier, abusing her, Elliot collects evidence against Fernando and turns him in to the police, despite Shayla's explicit instructions not to. Meanwhile, Cisco, an unknown associate of the Chinese hacker group The Dark Army, hacks Ollie's home computer with a CD. Elliot and Mr. Robot discuss Elliot's falling out with his father: Elliot told his mother of his father's terminal illness, despite promising his father he would keep the illness secret. Mr. Robot pushes Elliot off a railing onto the rock-strewn beach below as punishment for not keeping his father's secret.
33'eps1.2_d3bug.mkv'Jim McKaySam EsmailJuly 8, 20151.60[8]
Tyrell is enraged that Scott Knowles was chosen for CTO. To let off steam, Tyrell pays a homeless man to allow him to beat him. Cisco demands that Ollie infect Allsafe with the same CD. Elliot believes he is done with fsociety. Tyrell seduces his boss's male secretary and installs software on his phone. Attempting to be more normal, Elliot asks Shayla to accompany him to a party, she accepts and they become romantically involved. During the party, fsociety leaks E Corp's emails that incriminate Colby for covering up a toxic waste leak that caused leukemia in Elliot's father and Angela's mother. Tyrell ties up his pregnant wife and ball-gags her upon her request. Ollie confesses both his infidelity and Cisco's demands to Angela. Fearing identity theft, she wants him to infect Allsafe with the CD. Elliot returns to fsociety. The CEO of Allsafe, Gideon Goddard becomes suspicious of Elliot's story regarding the E Corp attack, and begins to investigate.
44'eps1.3_da3m0ns.mp4'Nisha GanatraAdam PennJuly 15, 20151.27[9]
Elliot has a new plan to destroy E Corp's tape back-ups of their data at Steel Mountain involving hacking into their climate control system by connecting a Raspberry Pi to slowly raise the temperature (bypassing the climate control system) to a point where it will destroy the magnetic tape back-ups, but this requires physical access to the heavily fortified data center. Elliot, Romero, Mobley, and Mr. Robot go to Steel Mountain. With his morphine supply cut off, Elliot starts to have serious withdrawal symptoms including multiple hallucinations. Darlene and Trenton stay behind to contact Cisco (Darlene's ex-boyfriend) and arrange a simultaneous hacker attack by the Dark Army on E Corp's backup sites in China. Meanwhile, Angela and Shayla do ecstasy which results in the two kissing. The next morning, Angela sabotages Allsafe using Ollie's work ID and computer.
55'eps1.4_3xpl0its.wmv'Jim McKayDavid IsersonJuly 22, 20151.38[10]
With the help of fsociety, Elliot infiltrates Steel Mountain through the use of what he calls 'human exploits'. He coincidentally meets Tyrell and uses his ego to gain access to the restricted area where he needs to connect his Raspberry Pi loaded with the program to override the climate control system and destroy E Corp's tape back-ups. Tyrell reveals he knows that Elliot framed the CTO, but will not turn him in. The Dark Army refuses to attack the back-up facility in China, which puts fsociety's plan in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Tyrell and Joanna have dinner with the CTO candidate Scott and his wife Sharon in an attempt to find their weaknesses. Tyrell sexually approaches Sharon in the bathroom. Angela leaves Ollie after telling him she infected Allsafe with the hacker's CD, and moves in with her father. She discovers that he is deeply in debt from her mother's old medical bills. Elliot finds Shayla's phone on the floor. Fernando Vera calls him on it from prison, with the suggestion that he has organized Shayla's abduction. He blames Elliot for turning him in to the police.
66'eps1.5_br4ve-trave1er.asf'Deborah ChowKyle BradstreetJuly 29, 20151.25[11]
Shayla is kidnapped by Vera's brother in order to pressure Elliot to hack Vera out of prison before he is killed on the inside. Elliot visits Vera to check on the prison's cyber system, and later realizes Vera's brother arranged the inside hit. Acting CTO Scott reveals to Tyrell that his wife told him about the bathroom incident, humiliating Tyrell. After Tyrell smashes his kitchen in rage, Joanna explains that Sharon's desire to be wanted is their vulnerability. Angela meets with lawyers in an attempt to reopen her toxic waste lawsuit against E Corp – they tell her it is impossible to win without testimony from someone on the inside. Elliot breaks Vera out of jail, and Vera immediately kills his brother. Upon Elliot's query about Shayla, Vera tosses him the keys to the car and says, 'She was with you the whole time.' Elliot opens the trunk and finds Shayla inside with her throat slit.
77'eps1.6_v1ew-s0urce.flv'Sam EsmailKate EricksonAugust 5, 20151.15[12]
Flashback: Shayla moves in next door and gives Elliot a pet fish. She wants to be his friend despite his awkwardness around people. She offers to contact a suboxone supplier for Elliot. In the present, it has been one month since Shayla's murder. Angela makes a deal: she will lie and say she broke chain of custody with the .dat file that incriminated Terry Colby, if in exchange, Colby will testify that E Corp covered up the toxic waste leak in 1993. Gideon warns Angela that her plan will put Allsafe out of business. Meanwhile, Darlene and Mr. Robot attempt to bring fsociety back together. She sets up an in-person meeting with mysterious Whiterose, leader of the Dark Army. Tyrell, at a party celebrating Knowles's promotion, entices Sharon up to an isolated rooftop and strangles her while seducing her. Elliot confesses to his therapist that he hacks everybody in an attempt to find a way out of loneliness.
88'eps1.7_wh1ter0se.m4v'Christoph SchreweRandolph LeonAugust 12, 20151.24[13]
Darlene steals a gun, and has a conversation with Angela that implies they are longtime friends. Elliot and fsociety re-plan their attack but still need the Dark Army. Elliot meets Whiterose, a transgender woman obsessed with time, who says the Dark Army backed out because Gideon, suspicious of Elliot's story, turned E Corp's hacked server into a honeypot. With help from Darlene, Elliot shuts this down. Tyrell finds fsociety's .dat file after Gideon tells him of the honeypot and meets with Mr. Robot, and it appears that the two are working together. He reminds Mr. Robot that he knows his 'dirty little secret' when Mr. Robot refuses to cooperate, which Mr. Robot shrugs off. When police question the Wellicks about Sharon's murder, Joanna secretly breaks her own water with a fork to distract them. Elliot tells Darlene of their plan's success, and an ecstatic Darlene tells him she loves him. He kisses Darlene, who is revolted. She asks if he 'had forgotten again'. Elliot realizes that Darlene is his sister, but he has no recollection of her. He finds a CD that contains old family photos – revealing that Mr. Robot is his father.
99'eps1.8_m1rr0r1ng.qt'Tricia BrockSam EsmailAugust 19, 20151.32[14]
A flashback shows a young Elliot and his father in his computer repair shop 'Mr. Robot'. After the birth of their child, Joanna tells Tyrell that he needs to keep in control if he 'wants to be part of this family'. Tyrell is fired from E Corp – his final act is to prevent Gideon from reverting the honeypot. Mr. Robot takes a trip with Elliot to his childhood home. Angry, Elliot pushes Mr. Robot out of a window and then takes him to a graveyard. Mr. Robot tells Elliot not to let Angela and Darlene 'get rid of him', and that he will always love him. When they arrive, Elliot, alone at the grave of his father, realizes he had taken on his dead father's persona the entire time, saying 'I am Mr. Robot'. Terry Colby offers Angela a job at E Corp. Elliot now doubts the continuation of his Mr. Robot/fsociety plan. Tyrell threatens Elliot about fsociety's plan – Elliot takes Tyrell to the arcade and understands that he will carry on with the hack. They agree to work together, but Elliot glances over to the popcorn machine where Darlene's gun is hidden.
1010'eps1.9_zer0-day.avi'Sam EsmailSam EsmailSeptember 2, 2015[a]1.21[15]
Elliot's psychiatrist meets her former boyfriend, whom Elliot hacked and forced to break up with her. He tries to persuade her to help the police arrest Elliot, but she refuses. Elliot wakes up alone in Tyrell's SUV three days after the conclusion of the previous episode, with no memory of those two days. The fsociety hack succeeded, throwing the world into chaos and gathering cheering crowds throughout the city. fsociety encrypts their data and covers their tracks. E Corp is readying an emergency TV interview. The E Corp EVP of Technology commits suicide on TV after stating that the situation is hopeless. Elliot talks to Mr. Robot again and asks about Tyrell's location. He visits Tyrell's address but finds only Joanna, introducing himself as 'Ollie'. The episode ends with Elliot opening his apartment door; the visitor is not seen. In a post-credits scene, Whiterose, dressed as a man, and Phillip Price, the CEO of E Corp, are shown conversing at a formal event where Price indicates he 'knows who's responsible'.
  1. ^The first season finale was postponed one week from its originally scheduled air date of August 26, 2015, because the episode includes a scene with similarities to the Roanoke, Virginia murders, which happened earlier the same day.[16]

Season 2 (2016)[edit]

Second-season episode titles have a suffix corresponding to a type of encryption.[5]

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111'eps2.0_unm4sk-pt1.tc'Sam EsmailSam EsmailJuly 13, 20161.04[17]
A brief flashback shows that Tyrell recorded an fsociety video the night he visited Elliot. One month later, Elliot has gone off the grid, living with his mother and maintaining a repetitive routine in an attempt to weaken the influence of Mr. Robot, who continually appears to him and torments him while still refusing to tell him what happened to Tyrell. fsociety continues under Darlene's leadership, hacking the smart home of E Corp general counsel Susan Jacobs and using it as home base after forcing Jacobs to move out. Gideon visits Elliot, tells him that Allsafe is no more and the FBI thinks he is behind the hack or at least complicit in some way. With Mobley's assistance, Darlene executes a hack on the Bank of E Corp, holding their records for ransom.
122'eps2.0_unm4sk-pt2.tc'Sam EsmailSam EsmailJuly 13, 20161.04[17]
As part of the ransom demand, fsociety forces Scott Knowles to wear an fsociety mask and publicly burn the $5.9 million from the previous episode's hack. Angela continues up the ladder at E Corp, seemingly content in her new corporate position, and appears to abandon the lawsuit. Joanna receives a gift on her doorstep, a music box with a phone hidden underneath, but misses the call. Elliot discovers he has been acting under Mr. Robot's influence while he thought he was sleeping. A man named Brock murders Gideon, who had earlier threatened to report Elliot's suspicious behavior at Allsafe to the FBI and agent Dominique DiPierro. Elliot wakes up from a dissociative state on the phone, greeted on the other end by Tyrell.
133'eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd'Sam EsmailSam EsmailJuly 20, 20160.80[18]
A flashback reveals Romero wanted to rent the arcade to Mobley, but Mobley recruited him into fsociety instead. After a confusing conversation with Tyrell on the phone, Elliot tries to completely get rid of Mr. Robot. The news reports Gideon's death, shocking Elliot. Later, Mobley finds Romero dead at home. Mobley and Trenton fear the Dark Army is hunting them and grow suspicious of Darlene and Elliot. Dominique DiPierro takes snapshots of a list found on the computer table at the crime scene denoting FBI agents and their information. Ray is on the hunt for a cyber engineer for his own sinister purposes and manages to convince Elliot to open up about Mr. Robot. Elliot once again has issues with drug abuse and takes an obscene amount of Adderall, leading to a mental breakdown. Phillip Price invites Angela to dinner and tries to make her take matters less personally. Dominique decides to pursue the Romero investigation after finding her name on the list; while visiting Romero's mother, she finds a poster for the 'End of the World Party', which leads her to fsociety's arcade.
144'eps2.2_init_1.asec'Sam EsmailSam EsmailJuly 27, 20160.64[19]
On Halloween of the previous year, Mr. Robot emerged for the first time and suggested the hack to Darlene while Elliot wore the fsociety mask. In the present, Elliot rejects her plea for help. Mr. Robot states that if Elliot can beat him in chess, he will leave forever. Though Krista advises against it, Leon tells him to fight for what he wants; however, all three matches end in stalemates. Dominique finds a bullet casing in the arcade. Whiterose pressures Price to stay on schedule and monitors the FBI. Angela assumes Price wants her to help settle the class action lawsuit over the toxic leak after she turns in the other executives, but he rebuffs her theory. Joanna is running low on funds from paying the parking attendant who found Tyrell's SUV during the hack to stay quiet. Scott rejects her offer to testify against Tyrell in exchange for Tyrell's severance pay. Cisco tells Darlene that the Dark Army wouldn't have killed Romero, whose murder might have something to do with an illegal FBI surveillance program called Project Berenstain. Elliot agrees to help Ray, but secretly uses the computer to contact Darlene and hack the FBI.
155'eps2.3_logic-b0mb.hc'Sam EsmailKyle BradstreetAugust 3, 20160.71[20]
Elliot writes the FBI hack malware from Ray's computer. Darlene tells Angela that they can wipe the FBI's records connecting her to the Allsafe CD if she helps, but she declines. The parking attendant who found Tyrell's SUV fears that the FBI is onto him, so Joanna orders him killed. Elliot tells Ray that he must communicate with his previous IT specialist, 'RT'; Ray reluctantly agrees and brings RT over. Dominique and her team travel to China to investigate the Dark Army's involvement in Five/Nine. There, they meet Minister Zhang, the Chinese Minister of State Security, who is actually Whiterose. After Dominique and Zhang have a private conversation in the evening, gunmen attack the office the following morning, killing most of Dominique's team. Joanna gets a phone call from someone breathing heavily, possibly Tyrell. After her ex-boyfriend Ollie sells her out to the FBI, Angela decides to aid with the hack. Elliot asks RT what happened to him and RT reveals that Ray runs a black market website trafficking drugs, weapons, and sex slaves. That night, thugs break into Elliot's house, drag him into the street, and beat him while Ray reminds him that he was warned not to look.
166'eps2.4_m4ster-s1ave.aes'Sam EsmailAdam PennAugust 10, 20160.57[21]
Elliot experiences a twisted 1980s sitcom version of a family road trip with Tyrell locked in the trunk, featuring ALF. Mr. Robot encourages him to keep his eyes forward until he is ready to wake up in the hospital. Ray lets him know that he is Elliot's master. Upon being locked away by Lone Star, Elliot hugs Mr. Robot for protecting his mind during the beating. A flashback reveals that, the day Elliot's father told him he was fired for being sick, he also let Elliot name his new computer store. Cisco receives equipment from the Dark Army for fsociety's FBI hack, but they break off a hypodermic needle in his finger for asking too many questions. Dominique was spared in the shooting, as both attackers killed themselves. Though the attack gets blamed on Chinese separatists, she is determined to investigate the Dark Army. Congress refuses to move forward with Phillip Price's bailout plan to borrow from China because four FBI agents were killed there. Darlene and Mobley coach Angela through hacking the FBI, but Dominique appears just before she can finish.
177'eps2.5_h4ndshake.sme'Sam EsmailSam EsmailAugust 17, 20160.65[22]
Dominique learns Angela's history and is suspicious when the FBI is hacked. Angela confronts Darlene about her and Elliot creating fsociety after remembering the masks originate from a movie they watched many times as kids. Angela settles the E Corp v Washington Township lawsuit, and through Price, she's reassigned to the Risk Management division. But she oversteps boundaries at her first director's meeting. fsociety is able to interrupt Price's bailout vote. Mr. Robot admits to Elliot that they shot Tyrell. Elliot fixes Ray's website, but also alerts the FBI via the internet after seeing they are selling slaves, drugs and heavy weapons on the Dark Net. Ray realizes what Elliot has done and feeling remorse, lets Elliot go as the FBI arrive. Mr. Robot encourages Elliot to be a leader, making peace with him to benefit them both. A gang attacks Elliot for shutting down Ray's website but Leon stops them; he works for the Dark Army, protecting Elliot for Whiterose. Leon tells Elliot he'll get a letter and to do what it says. Elliot admits to Krista he knows he was never at his mother's, and the viewer finally learns that he is in prison.
188'eps2.6_succ3ss0r.p12'Sam EsmailCourtney LooneyAugust 24, 20160.74[23]
fsociety learns that Project Berenstain is illegal surveillance of three million people for the Five/Nine investigation that has yielded 16 prime suspects, one of them deceased. Mobley fears that Romero is the dead suspect, meaning the FBI is close to them. fsociety releases this information, causing problems for the FBI, but Susan Jacobs comes home and sees them. They tie her up and try to hack her for blackmail information, but Darlene remembers Susan laughing when E Corp was cleared in the case regarding the toxic leak that killed her father. Darlene shocks her with a stun gun, fatally because of Susan's heart condition, and claims it was self-defense, an accident. Darlene and Cisco incinerate Susan's body while Mobley and Trenton panic. Dominique interviews the owner of Darlene's stolen gun and brings Mobley in for questioning about the arcade, still hunting for Tyrell. He gives her nothing and Dominique is forced to let him go. Mobley warns Trenton they must run, but is two hours late for his meeting with Trenton though someone does find her. Angela's fling was an FBI plant, but she ditched him for an older man. Darlene sees Cisco is reporting back on her to the Dark Army and attacks him with a baseball bat.
199'eps2.7_init_5.fve'Sam EsmailKyle Bradstreet & Lucy TeitlerAugust 31, 20160.65[24]
The knock on Elliot's door was the police to arrest him for hacking Lenny, Krista's ex, and stealing his dog. He pleads guilty; he's in jail the next day with Ray as warden, establishing his illusion. Even though his sentence is for 18 months, he's released 86 days later due to cost control measures. Darlene informs him Mobley and Trenton are missing. Through Cisco, they hack a Dark Army agent's phone, hoping to learn about Stage 2. Angela hacks E Corp herself, discovering the toxic plant wasn't fixed, though grows too suspicious to be a whistle blower; Dominique tells her she's running out of options. Darlene left an fsociety tape with her face at Susan's house; Cisco retrieves it and hears someone. Whiterose had arranged the death of the previous E Corp CEO for interfering with the plant. Price is able to calm Zhang (Whiterose) by saying they can keep the plant if China loans E Corp some bailout money as goodwill. Elliot and Mr. Robot notice that they are somehow disconnecting from each other. Darlene hears Whiterose say Stage 2 is Elliot's plan as someone knocks at her door. Waiting for Elliot outside his apartment is Joanna.
2010'eps2.8_h1dden-pr0cess.axx'Sam EsmailKor Adana & Randolph LeonSeptember 7, 20160.77[25]
Price has Colby pull political strings to allow China to annex the Congo in exchange for a financial bailout of E Corp. Cisco finds one of fsociety's members badly wounded and persuades Darlene that he needs a hospital. A witness IDs Cisco leaving Susan's house and the authorities begin to investigate if her vacation is really a disappearance. Despite Dominique's protests that the Dark Army will attack, Cisco's image is released to the media as a Five/Nine suspect. The BOLO is later seen by the hospital's ER staff, who report his location. Joanna persuades Elliot to track the phone she believes was left by Tyrell. Elliot traces the call to a nearby residence, but Mr. Sutherland thinks it won't be Tyrell based on the location. Elliot and Angela later meet on the subway to talk. She makes him realize there are more gaps in his memory and warns him not to trust Mr. Robot. Defeated, Angela intends to confess with her lawyer, admitting her part in the FBI hack. After sharing a kiss with Elliot, she is approached by two figures. Dominique tracks Darlene and Cisco to a restaurant but, while she's inside, a Dark Army shooter opens fire on them, and she emerges from the restaurant covered in splattered blood.
2111'eps2.9_pyth0n-pt1.p7z'Sam EsmailSam EsmailSeptember 14, 20160.69[26]
Dominique demands the shootout be investigated as a possible act of war by the Dark Army, but is told the government will not upset China after they just gave the U.S. a $2 trillion loan. Joanna considers the phone's location to be a great gift from Tyrell. Phillip Price uses the bailout money to strengthen Ecoin, forcing the government to support him to keep pace with China and rebuilding the banking sector. Angela is taken to a house where a seemingly-tortured girl gives her a psych evaluation. Her captor is Whiterose, who says Angela should have died months ago; she wants Angela to believe in Whiterose's cause and claims Angela's mother and Elliot's father died for a greater good. Angela tells her lawyer never to call her again. Elliot uses a lucid dreaming technique to watch Mr. Robot decode a message in the apartment. As he follows him, Elliot then takes control on the way to a waiting cab. To his astonishment, Tyrell gets in. Despite accepting his destination, the cab driver doesn't directly acknowledge Tyrell's existence and kicks Elliot out for panicking. Tyrell says the Dark Army has Stage 2 ready and that Elliot will be pleased.
2212'eps2.9_pyth0n-pt2.p7z'Sam EsmailSam EsmailSeptember 21, 20160.85[27]
Months before, Tyrell begged Elliot to be let in on the plan. Present day, he takes Elliot to a discreet location, across the street from where E Corp is revealed to be gathering all its paper records. Tyrell tells Elliot about what will happen during stage 2. Scott Knowles is the owner of the mystery phone, gaslighting Joanna to make her suffer because he wanted her to feel what he felt. Scott beats up Joanna after she slanders his deceased wife. Joanna convinces Derek to frame Scott for Sharon's murder as payback. After the Dark Army's attack, Darlene is interrogated by the FBI. Dominique shows her that she plays a big role in the FBI's investigation. Convinced that Tyrell is not real, Elliot tries to undo the firmware hack, but Tyrell shoots him with Darlene's stolen gun. Angela gets a call from a distraught Tyrell through the Dark Army, departing to be with Elliot when he awakes. In a post-credits scene, Mobley and Trenton are revealed to be hiding out on the West Coast. Trenton reveals to Mobley she's found a way to undo the hack. As Mobley expresses his desire to move on from the incident, the two are approached by Leon, who asks for the time.

Season 3 (2017)[edit]

Third-season episode titles are in the form of a computer file followed by an extension, while the season finale title is in the form of a computer command ('shutdown -r').[28]

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231'eps3.0_power-saver-mode.h'Sam EsmailSam EsmailOctober 11, 20170.68[29]
Zhang intends for Elliot to die once his work for the Dark Army is complete. In a panic that Elliot might die, Tyrell calls used car salesman and Dark Army agent Irving. Elliot wakes up a week later in a room with Angela. He finds the firmware hack building empty. Darlene shows up and pumps him for information, but he lies and says Tyrell was never involved. With the power still out, she takes him to an underground hacker tournament with fiber connections. He shuts the backdoor into E Corp, but Dark Army agents force them to leave. Irving shakes their FBI tail and Elliot thinks he has called off Stage 2. Thinking his revolution made things worse, he asks Angela for a job at E Corp to fix things. That night, Mr. Robot emerges and Angela takes him to work with Irving and Tyrell, creating another way to advance Stage 2. Angela plans to manipulate Elliot along like Mr. Robot does, believing in Whiterose's plan to undo everything E Corp has ever done and create a new world.
242'eps3.1_undo.gz'Sam EsmailSam EsmailOctober 18, 20170.52[30]
Five weeks on, Elliot works his way up within E Corp, turning in lower executives and convincing a middle manager to start digitizing the paper records while secretly moving the rest away from the Stage 2 building to an E Corp warehouse. Scott Knowles is arrested for Sharon's murder. Joanna goes on television saying she will always love Tyrell; Derek kills her and Mr. Sutherland kills Derek. An unknown source releases another fsociety video. Dominique and the FBI put pressure on Darlene, revealing the prison phone call Elliott made to Tyrell. Darlene stays over at Elliot's, but Mr. Robot emerges and scares her. Phillip Price has every necessary nation except China on board for Ecoin. When Price tries to threaten Zhang with the UN vote to let China annex the Congo, Zhang reveals his hold on Angela. Zhang wants Stage 2 to commence on the day of the vote whether they win or lose, to punish Price. Elliot lets Mr. Robot out during a therapy session where he tells Krista that he and Elliot were compromised. Lenny returns the sick dog. Elliot realizes Darlene bugged his computer and goes to Darlene's FBI safe house.
253'eps3.2_legacy.so'Sam EsmailSam EsmailOctober 25, 20170.54[31]
The night of the hack, Mr. Robot tries to shoot Tyrell, but the gun jams. Tyrell then convinces Mr. Robot he needs him for Stage 2. Irving and the Dark Army appear, stating Gideon told the FBI that Tyrell shut down the honeypot, making him the prime suspect of the hack. They take Tyrell to a cabin in a secluded area. The psych evaluation breaks him, but he admits he will always be loyal to Elliot. Zhang begins working on both Tyrell and Elliot. Tyrell is given secure access to engineer Stage 2 with Cisco's firmware. The reports of Joanna moving on make Tyrell snap and go for a walk, whereupon he is arrested by a local police officer. The officer is killed by FBI Agent Santiago, another Dark Army plant and Dominique's superior, thereby ensuring that nobody knows about Tyrell. Irving is able to calm Tyrell, saying he can win his family back when this is over. Irving checks on Elliot through Leon. Tyrell is taken to a Dark Army-controlled hotel and is excited to meet Elliot again. After having to tranquilize him, Angela explains Mr. Robot's existence to Tyrell. While in surgery, Mr. Robot awakens and smiles at Tyrell for following the plan.
264'eps3.3_metadata.par2'Sam EsmailKyle BradstreetNovember 1, 20170.55[32]
Darlene is able to play off Elliot's suspicions of her by bonding over their shared distrust of Mr. Robot. Elliot admits Stage 2 was never called off, suspecting Mr. Robot emerges at night and asking Darlene to hide in Shayla's vacant apartment to follow him. Darlene spirals when she sees Mr. Robot leave with Angela. Tyrell has lost all faith in Elliot after finding out about the delays in shipping the records. With three days before Stage 2 is set to occur, Angela says they can move all the paper records over the weekend. She tranquilizes Elliot when he emerges and sees Tyrell and her. Angela has Phillip Price fire Elliot to prevent him from interfering. Tyrell wants himself and his family sent to safety in Ukraine after Stage 2. Dominique captures the source of the new fsociety video, still convinced it's truly Dark Army. Darlene promises to follow a lead, but without a wire and having made Elliot promise to get vengeance if something happens to her.
275'eps3.4_runtime-error.r00'Sam EsmailKor Adana & Randolph LeonNovember 8, 20170.52[33]
With no memory of the past four days, Elliot goes to work the day of the UN vote. He realizes he's been fired and that Stage 2 is going to happen today. He tries to evade security to shut it down, but is caught and escorted out. He tries calling in a bomb threat to get the target building evacuated, while a large gathering of anti E-Corp protesters gathers at headquarters. Darlene appears, admitting she's working with the FBI and that Angela is working with Mr. Robot, helping Elliot remember his lost days. The protesters break into E-Corp, terrifying the workers. Irving calls Angela, stating that the riot is a distraction so they can send Elliot to copy important data from an HSM in a secure room as a prerequisite to Stage 2. Angela hears that the UN agreed to the annexation, then is approached by a suspicious security guard. She attracts the protesters, who attack the security guard, so she can complete the assignment intended for Elliot, then passes the data to a Dark Army agent. Elliot confronts her in the chaos, asking if there's something she needs to tell him.
286'eps3.5_kill-process.inc'Sam EsmailKyle BradstreetNovember 15, 20170.60[34]
Angela tells Elliot nothing, but he realizes Tyrell is at the Red Wheelbarrow restaurant; Darlene relays this information to Dominique. Though Agent Santiago stonewalls them, Dominique and her partner check it out themselves. Irving gives Tyrell written instructions that upset him. Dominique finds Tyrell's hideout at the restaurant, but just misses him. Meanwhile, Elliot goes to the Stage 2 target building to prevent the explosion from the inside, even though Mr. Robot constantly delays him and makes Elliot attack himself. Darlene confronts Angela, threatening to report her to the FBI, but Angela insists nobody will be hurt. Elliot convinces Mr. Robot to help when they realize the paper records are not in the building. Dominique sees Tyrell get arrested in public, screaming for them to stop the attack. Believing he has stopped Stage 2, Elliot is pondering Whiterose's true plan when he sees reports of explosions at the 71 E-Corp facilities to which he redirected the paper records, leaving thousands dead. Elliot realizes that he is responsible for the increased magnitude of Stage 2.
297'eps3.6_fredrick+tanya.chk'Sam EsmailAdam PennNovember 22, 20170.55[35]
Elliot runs to Krista and Mr. Robot makes her realize Elliot may actually be involved. Darlene is unsettled by Angela's delusion that the dead will still be alright and come back. Irving makes Mr. Robot realize his entire revolution only occurred because the elite allowed it. Zhang plans to move the Washington Township plant to the Congo; Zhang ruined Price as punishment for his disobedience and for not controlling Angela and the lawsuit and now intends to select his replacement. Leon kills Mobley's friend and makes Mobley and Trenton help bury the body in the desert. Returning home, they are met by Zhang's assistant and Dark Army agents. Tyrell plays the part of captive, despite Dominique's disbelief. Tyrell identifies the leaders of fsociety who are planning another attack within 24 hours as the two suspects being revealed to the public. Agent Santiago reveals Joanna's death and threatens Tyrell's son if Tyrell goes off the plan. The Dark Army shows Mobley and Trenton code for an attack on air traffic control and forces them to shoot themselves in the head. Dominique watches the raid find the two bodies that tie fsociety to Iran. A stunned Dominique believes the true mastermind, Whiterose, will actually get away with it.
308'eps3.7_dont-delete-me.ko'Sam EsmailSam EsmailNovember 29, 20170.44[36]
Elliot tells Darlene that nothing, from drugs to therapy to voluntarily placing himself in jail, is keeping Mr. Robot at bay, saying that the world falling apart around him is his fault. He puts his affairs in order by giving his dog to his neighbor, throwing his Mr. Robot jacket away, and going to Trenton and Mobley's families to pay his respects. Elliot buys a lethal amount of morphine pills and heads to Coney Island to commit suicide, but is deterred by Mohammad, Trenton's younger brother, whom Elliot is forced to look after when his parents leave him alone. After Mohammad leaves a movie that Elliot takes him to and goes to a mosque, he is confronted by Elliot, who admits that he wishes he was dead. After dropping Mohammad back off at his home, he goes to Angela's apartment and reminds her of a 'wishing game' they used to play as kids, which gives Elliot the will to live. After arriving home, getting the jacket back, and reinstalling his computer, he notices a message sent from Trenton before her death saying that there is a way to undo the hack.
319'eps3.8_stage3.torrent'Sam EsmailKyle Bradstreet & Courtney LooneyDecember 6, 20170.44[37]
Mr. Robot goes to Tyrell's home, where they both meet Price, who announces Tyrell will be a figurehead as the new CTO. Tyrell realizes he is still the Dark Army's puppet, but they have a weakness in the FBI. Elliot resurfaces, reading Mr. Robot's message about the connection. Trenton's email reveals Romero kept the encryption keys of Five/Nine which could reverse everything and are now inside the FBI. Darlene seduces Dominique, but is caught trying to get her badge. Angela is still deluded, believing in Whiterose's plan to undo everything and no longer trusting Elliot; men pick Angela up. Darlene tells the truth to the FBI, also stating she knows the Dark Army owns them. Santiago panics and calls Irving. Through Irving and Leon, Elliot meets with Zhang's assistant for a fake Stage 3; their scan of his laptop gives him access to the Dark Army. Whiterose is outraged that moving the plant to Congo will take a month. She gives permission for Elliot to die.
3210'shutdown -r'Sam EsmailSam EsmailDecember 13, 20170.45[38]
Dominique and Darlene, kidnapped by Santiago after finding out his double agent status, and Elliot are brought to an abandoned barn. Santiago and Dominique go outside to Irving where Santiago is killed and Dominique is forced to be the new FBI mole. Inside, Whiterose’s assistant Grant prepares to kill Elliot and Darlene. Elliot devises a plan to move Whiterose’s plant to the Congo sooner, which Elliot is allowed to try. Grant kills himself when Whiterose says he is no longer of any use. Elliot succeeds in moving the plant and the ordeal comes to an end with everyone safe. Darlene tries apologizing to Dominique but she refuses the apology out of hatred. Dominique gives Elliot access to the FBI, where he learns that Romero wasn’t responsible for the encryption keys; instead, Mr. Robot saved them, as it is what Elliot would want. The two make peace and vow to bring down the true villains of the world as Elliot reverses Five/Nine. Meanwhile, Angela is brought to Phillip Price’s house, where he reveals to her that he is her actual father and convinces her of Whiterose’s villainous nature. In a post-credits scene, Darlene is confronted by Vera in front of Elliot’s apartment.

Season 4 (2019)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [39]Directed byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
331'401 Unauthorized'Sam EsmailSam EsmailOctober 6, 20190.44[40]
Continuing Angela's conversation with Price, she demands revenge even though he tries to talk her out of it; two Dark Army agents show up and kill Angela, leaving Price enraged. With the move of Whiterose's project taking two months she gives Elliot until the end of December to live, sending him a picture of Angela's body as a warning. In mid-December, Tyrell has become sullen and bored as the CTO puppet though E Corp sees him as a hero. Dominique has moved in with her mother and become very paranoid; her mother's new friend Janice is her true Dark Army handler, warning her to return to work to clean up Santiago's mess. Elliot and Mr. Robot work together to blackmail shady lawyer Freddy and through him get information that Whiterose uses Cyprus National Bank and the name John Garcin. Freddy kills himself when he realizes the Dark Army is after him. Darlene has fallen into addiction over guilt about Angela's disappearance (Elliot cannot bring himself to show her the photo) and has a bender and breakdown in Angela's apartment. Though Mr. Robot is worried about Elliot, their investigation into John Garcin is a trap. Elliot is dragged away and injected by three men, thinking he is about to die. They revive him and Phillip Price reveals himself.
342'402 Payment Required'TBATBAOctober 13, 2019TBD
353'403 Forbidden'TBATBAOctober 20, 2019TBD

Supplementary content[edit]

A one-hour special aired on June 20, 2016, titled 'Mr. Robot_dec0d3d.doc', that explored the authenticity and social impact of the series and also previewed the second season. It featured interviews with cast and crew members, as well as experts and journalists in the fields of hacking and cyber security. The special received 780,000 viewers.[41]

In June 2016, USA Network announced Hacking Robot, a live aftershow hosted by Andy Greenwald.[42] The first episode of Hacking Robot debuted after the season two premiere, with guests Sam Esmail, Rami Malek, Christian Slater, Carly Chaikin and Portia Doubleday and received 376,000 viewers.[43] The second installment aired on September 7, 2016, after the tenth episode of the second season,[44] and received 320,000 viewers.[25]

In addition, a weekly web-only aftershow titled Mr. Robot Digital After Show premiered on The Verge and USA Network's websites after the third episode.[45]

Ratings[edit]

Overview[edit]

Mr. Robot : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
12345678910111213
11.751.731.601.271.381.251.151.241.321.21N/A1.39
21.041.040.800.640.710.570.650.740.650.770.690.85N/A0.74
30.680.520.540.550.520.600.550.440.440.45N/A0.53
40.44TBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research.[46]

Season 1[edit]

The first episode of Mr. Robot was released across multiple digital platforms in advance of its first broadcast. It had a viewership of 2.7 million prior to the first broadcast of the episode.[47]

No.TitleAir dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1'eps1.0_hellofriend.mov'June 24, 20150.51.75[6]0.41.340.93.09[48]
2'eps1.1_ones-and-zer0es.mpeg'July 1, 20150.61.73[7]0.61.811.23.54[49]
3'eps1.2_d3bug.mkv'July 8, 20150.61.60[8]0.61.451.23.05[50]
4'eps1.3_da3m0ns.mp4'July 15, 20150.41.27[9]N/AN/AN/AN/A
5'eps1.4_3xpl0its.wmv'July 22, 20150.51.38[10]N/AN/AN/AN/A
6'eps1.5_br4ve-trave1er.asf'July 29, 20150.41.25[11]0.51.090.92.34[51]
7'eps1.6_v1ew-s0urce.flv'August 5, 20150.51.15[12]0.61.271.12.42[52]
8'eps1.7_wh1ter0se.m4v'August 12, 20150.41.24[13]0.81.441.22.68[53]
9'eps1.8_m1rr0r1ng.qt'August 19, 20150.51.32[14]0.61.301.12.62[54]
10'eps1.9_zer0-day.avi'September 2, 20150.51.21[15]0.40.940.92.15[55]

Season 2[edit]

Episode
No.TitleAir dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1'eps2.0_unm4sk-pt1.tc'July 13, 20160.41.04[17]0.61.211.02.25[56]
2'eps2.0_unm4sk-pt2.tc'July 13, 20160.41.04[17]0.61.211.02.25[56]
3'eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd'July 20, 20160.30.80[18]N/AN/AN/AN/A
4'eps2.2_init_1.asec'July 27, 20160.30.64[19]N/AN/AN/AN/A
5'eps2.3_logic-b0mb.hc'August 3, 20160.20.71[20]0.40.650.61.35[57]
6'eps2.4_m4ster-s1ave.aes'August 10, 20160.20.57[21]0.30.630.51.20[58]
7'eps2.5_h4ndshake.sme'August 17, 20160.30.65[22]0.30.650.61.30[59]
8'eps2.6_succ3ss0r.p12'August 24, 20160.30.74[23]N/AN/AN/AN/A
9'eps2.7_init_5.fve'August 31, 20160.30.65[24]0.30.670.61.32[60]
10'eps2.8_h1dden-pr0cess.axx'September 7, 20160.30.77[25]N/AN/AN/AN/A
11'eps2.9_pyth0n-pt1.p7z'September 14, 20160.30.69[26]N/AN/AN/AN/A
12'eps2.9_pyth0n-pt2.p7z'September 21, 20160.40.85[27]N/AN/AN/AN/A

Season 3[edit]

No.TitleAir dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1'eps3.0_power-saver-mode.h'October 11, 20170.30.68[29]0.30.650.61.33[61]
2'eps3.1_undo.gz'October 18, 20170.20.52[30]0.30.520.51.04[62]
3'eps3.2_legacy.so'October 25, 20170.20.54[31]0.20.450.41.00[63]
4'eps3.3_metadata.par2'November 1, 20170.20.55[32]0.2N/A0.4[64]N/A
5'eps3.4_runtime-error.r00'November 8, 20170.20.52[33]N/AN/AN/AN/A
6'eps3.5_kill-process.inc'November 15, 20170.30.60[34]N/AN/AN/AN/A
7'eps3.6_fredrick+tanya.chk'November 22, 20170.20.55[35]0.20.460.41.00[65]
8'eps3.7_dont-delete-me.ko'November 29, 20170.20.44[36]0.20.500.40.94[66]
9'eps3.8_stage3.torrent'December 6, 20170.20.44[37]0.20.480.40.92[67]
10'shutdown -r'December 13, 20170.20.45[38]N/AN/AN/AN/A

Season 4[edit]

Bulbulay New Episodes Season 2 Episode 1

No.TitleAir dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1'401 Unauthorized'October 6, 20190.10.44[40]TBDTBDTBDTBD
Season

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External links[edit]

  • List of Mr. Robot episodes on IMDb

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