
‘Mr. Robot’ Delivers Even in Its Filler (TV REVIEW)
After last week’s big reveal, Mr. Robot takes a step back. Even then, the USA show continues to be one of the strongest on television.
After last week’s big reveal, Mr. Robot takes a step back. Even then, the USA show continues to be one of the strongest on television.
Suddenly, all of this season’s weirdness begins to make sense, and somehow gets weirder at the same time.
In its latest episode Mr. Robot showcased its ability to move from mundane to fascinating at a moment’s notice.
Some cracks begin to show in the Mr. Robot concept, but it’s never enough to keep it from being wildly interesting and watchable.
Like the season it came from, the finale of Preacher was suggestive of great things to come without actually being great itself.
After a disappointing premiere, Vice Principals shows improvement and becomes more like the show it’s capable of being.
The slow pace of season two indicates an intricate build as Mr. Robot moves forward.
In season one’s penultimate episode, Preacher ties some loose ends and sets the stage for the finale.
After a bang up opener, Mr. Robot ramps down to ease audiences into the tension.
Preacher asks the questions that keep you up at night.