So I first started Mr. Robot when it came out back when I was in middle school. I just graduated highschool last June and I'll be a college freshman this fall. I've just finished the final season of Mr. Robot not even 20 minutes ago and now I'm crying 💀💀 I mean, wow was that a wild ride start to finish.
I don't know if I can emotionally handle a rewatch right now; something about knowing what happens to some of the characters would make it hard for me to enjoy it, though I look forward to going back and catching all the hints and foreshadowing that are no doubt expertly sprinkled throughout.
It was phenomenal and everyone that worked on it truly deserves all the awards and praise for the absolute work of art that Mr. Robot is. Rami and Christian were incredible, and Sam Esmail's vision was so beautifully executed with Tod Campbell. The man is a visionary and I hope to one day posess even a crumb of his creativity.
I'm of he opinion that it's oftentimes hard for one to finish a series for the first time and say goodbye to the characters that you've grown to care (probably too much) for. Those whose stories you've become so invested in. But all good things come to an end eventually, and this is one of those good things. I've been on a journey with Elliot and Mr. Robot, and saying goodbye hurt like a bitch, I won't even front. The tear-stained pillow I'm laying on as a type this is testament to that, but such is life 🤷🏿♀️. And even though I'll never get to watch this brilliant show for the first time again, I'll always remember what it felt like to have. And that's enough.











