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Mr. Robot
eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd
Directed by
Sam Esmail
TV-MA
S2 • E3
Jul 19, 2016
64m
8.3
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elliot vows to beat mr. robot but it aint easy, smh. angela sees behind the scenes at evil corp. sh*t
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Cast of eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd
Rami Malek
Elliot Alderson
Christian Slater
Mr. Robot / Producer
Carly Chaikin
Darlene Alderson
Portia Doubleday
Angela Moss
Martin Wallström
Tyrell Wellick
Michael Cristofer
Phillip Price
Stephanie Corneliussen
Joanna Wellick
Grace Gummer
Dominique DiPierro
Ron Cephas Jones
Leslie Romero
Craig Robinson
Ray
Michael Maize
Lone Star
Dorothi Fox
Nell Romero
Luke Robertson
RT
Danny Garcia
Homicide Detective
Tom Knutson
Creepy Man
Brittany Lee McDonald
RT's Wife
Ethan Halper
RT's Kid
Katie LaMark
Hostess
Laurie Segall
News Reporter
Anthony Laciura
Singing Homeless Man
Kevin Hogan
Jim
Craig Wroe
Saul
Vaishnavi Sharma
Elliot's Mother
Bernadette Quigley
Chaplain
Abeer Khan
Mohammed
Sean Allan Krill
Kevin
Azhar Khan
Sunil 'Mobley' Markesh
Sahar Bibiyan
Trenton's Mom
Sunita Mani
Trenton
Joey Bada$$
Leon
Sam Esmail
Director / Writer
eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
[A]n exciting, declarative hour of Mr. Robot, an epic declaration of the show's grander thematic ambitions, shining through the prism of the show's wonderfully evocative direction and terrific performances.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Charles Mudede
Finally getting the plot of the show back on the sure track. The track that made the first season so great.
Black Nerd Problems
Ja-Quan Greene
Elliot wastes no time showing Mr. Robot exactly who's in charge of this body.
The Young Folks
AJ Caulfield
Overall, "eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd" solidifies the new era of the series. I'm equal parts nervous and excited, so keep it comin', Mr. Robot. You'll most definitely be on the winning side of the war.
TV Equals
Jordan Alsaqa
More so than the premiere, this episode really focused on Elliot, and while he might not be immediately headed back to fsociety, it's clear he's back on that path.
PopMatters
Sean Fennell
Last week, Elliot asked us what happens when the mask becomes part of you. This week we get a hint: the line between Elliot and Mr. Robot begins to blur to a point of complete fluidity.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
Mr. Robot feels like the one show on TV that's tapped even remotely into the sort of scared paranoia that animates so much of our political world right now.
New York Times
Sean T. Collins
Tonight, after over a season of portraying a character with bug-eyed, lock-jawed, pharmaceutical-numbed restraint, Rami Malek cut loose.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The highs this week were so incredibly high that I'm prepared to shrug off the lows and some of the sketchier bits of plotting, but the worry is that the bad kind of crazy comes to dominate the show.
Rolling Stone
Jenna Scherer
Cue a six-day jag with no sleep - but also, to his delight, no Mr. Robot. Everything is hilarious! The sky is so blue! Elliot is in control! We don't think Rami Malek blinks even once during this sequence.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
Sam Esmail and company have constructed a well-oiled mind-fuck, to the point where we trust nothing we see, nothing we're told, and nothing we could guess.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
Tonight's episode of Mr. Robot, "K3rnel-pan1c.ksd," doesn't really move the story very far along, but it does paint several wonderful character portraits.
Guardian
Paul MacInnes
I loved the passage of Elliot in the grip of Adderall mania.
TV.com
Liam Mathews
This dense episode ratcheted up the anxiety even higher than it already was. Everyone was on the verge of succumbing to complete panic this episode. And from the looks of things, it's going to get so much worse.
TV Line
Matt Webb Mitovich
Coming off of the two-hour premiere's somewhat indulgent pacing, Episode 3 managed to be both beautifully crafted, at-times haunting/disturbing and yet also plot-stirring - right down to the final "light bulb" moment.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
We certainly learned a lot this week -- about new characters, new alliances, and old arcades -- and Elliot's mental collapse due to Adderall abuse made for some killer, stylized TV.
AV Club
Alex McLevy
The acknowledgement of helplessness in the face of the yawning void of meaning that constitutes reality is a key element of "k3rnel-pan1c.ksd," What's fascinating is that it mirrors Elliot's journey from season one, only in reverse form.
Nerdist
Samantha Sofka
If there's one thing that's been made abundantly clear about Elliot's journey... it's that the character has reached his breaking point. Now that he's aware of the dissociated monkey on his back (a.k.a. Mr. Robot), he'll do anything to shut him out.
indieWire
Ben Travers
The entire Adderall sequence was stunning.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Genevieve Koski
There's still a lot of good stuff happening in Elliot's half of the show; it's where the show's stylistic ambition and audacity are most apparent. But I suspect I'm not alone in itching for Elliot to end this death match with Mr. Robot.
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