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The latter kicks in after Allsafe's biggest client, the conglomerate E-Corp, is struck by what appears to be a massive DDoS attack distributed denial-of-service , and Elliot is called in to investigate—only to find that he's the target of the perpetrators as much as E-Corp is. The mysterious culprits, who go by the name Fsociety, use the DDoS as a calling card to lure Elliot into helping them take down E-Corp—or, as Elliot refers to the corporate giant, Evil Corp—first by convincing him to plant false evidence to implicate E-Corp's own CTO in the hack, and then to initiate "the single biggest event of wealth redistribution in history.
Or something like that. The details are a little murky. This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The Marvel comic-like plot would seem overdrawn in the hands of a less skilled actor and writers. But Elliot's conflicted and complex nature, and Malek's highly compelling portrayal of him, pulls you in. Which leads us to the show's main draw—it actually gets hackers and hacking. Robot understands the powerful psychological lure that hacking has for people who feel disconnected from, and excessively smarter than, the world around them.
It also understands how such intelligence doesn't necessarily translate into emotional stability or maturity. Elliot may have the skills to take down a powerful corporation, but at his core he's just a boy pining for a girl; just a son mourning his dead dad.
Elliot is Ponyboy for the digital age, a kid forced into early adulthood through tragedy his father died of leukemia when Elliot was eight, possibly due to a toxic leak caused by his negligent employer. He's a complicated person with mixed motivations and hidden levels of character still to be revealed. It's a credit to Malek's portrayal that you want to stick around to see them unveiled.
Robot a fact-check. No show is perfect—but exactly how accurate is the promising drama? Hacking as coping mechanism. Hackers gonna hack. There are many types of hackers, and many motivations for hacking. But one of the things Mr. Robot really nails is the portrayal of a certain type of hacker who hacks to make sense of the world and connect to it. While Elliot displays some of the symptoms of someone suffering from Asperger's—avoids eye contact, doesn't like to be touched—there are hints that these peculiarities are more the result of nurture than nature, coping mechanisms developed after his father's death to deal with a cruel mother and a crueler world.
For Elliot, life is The Matrix, and he's always on alert to prevent anyone from finding the bug in his code that could be used to exploit him. But these are just surface coping mechanisms; hacking is his primary mechanism for controlling a world that he feels powerless to control and for making connections in a world in which he feels disconnected. They reach out to friends or family," he says as he huddles in his apartment crying.
Like many hackers, Elliot isn't interested in the rules of polite discourse: "I'm OK with it being awkward between us," he says, slamming a coworker who wants to bro-chill with him.
His way of connecting with people, both ones he wants to embrace and ones he rejects, is to hack them. That's how he gets to know them—eschewing the small talk. He may not have outward social skills, but he excels at others. In one voiceover about his therapist, he notes with irony that "she's bad at reading people"; like any good social engineer, however, Elliot himself excels at the craft.
Then again, he may not be the most reliable narrator—his method of reading people involves hacking them to uncover their secrets.
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