Mr Robot: Season 3 DVD - Region B Import (Australia) - Cyberpunk Thriller Series for Home Entertainment & Collector's Edition
Mr Robot: Season 3 DVD - Region B Import (Australia) - Cyberpunk Thriller Series for Home Entertainment & Collector's Edition

Mr Robot: Season 3 DVD - Region B Import (Australia) - Cyberpunk Thriller Series for Home Entertainment & Collector's Edition

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Mr Robot follows Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek) a cyber-security engineer who along with Mr Robot (Christian Slater) and society starts a revolution to change the world. Picking up immediately following the Season 2 cliffhanger Season 3 will explore each character's motivations and the disintegration between Elliot and Mr Robot.

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+++Warning, this has spoilers from seasons 1 and 2, but no major season 3 giveaways+++The third season of Mr. Robot brings the show back into the "real world" after spending much of season 2 in Elliot's head while he was in prison. It is still about the fallout of the 5/9 hack of E corp., as well as setting up a much more massive phase two that was hinted at last season. This season reveals more about the Dark Army and the various operatives they have working for them. It also reveals what Wellick was doing all of season 2 which he was mostly absent for. I will not go into too much of what happens this season because it is hard to do so without giving too much away. I will say that the various characters, even the "good" ones, continue to be morally ambiguous (at best). And some even take a turn for the worse.The extras, for those who get the blu ray, are okay, but not extensive. Deleted scenes for some episodes, a gag reel, and a couple behind the scenes featurettes. It is definitely not a show that will appeal to everyone. But, if you liked the first couple seasons (especially season 1), you will probably like this. You do get the unedited episodes on disc (which basically means the f-word is not bleeped out as it is when it airs on TV), and there is violence, sex, and drug use. And, even though it is set in the past, it does manage to take a few shots at donald trump, whom if you follow the show's creator on Twitter, you know he despises. So if any of that would turn you off to a show, then you probably want to skip this. For everyone else, it is well written and acted, even it is a bit (and sometimes more than a bit) weird. Definitely worth checking out.