Elliot reflects on how people "Photoshop [their] warts away" and "curate [their] identity," concluding that "Annihilation is all we are".
In the second season of Mr. Robot , several key pieces of "useful text" and monologues define its exploration of isolation, control, and reality. Key Philosophical Monologues Mr Robot - Season 2
Elliot delivers a scathing critique of organized religion, claiming that "God does not help innocent people who die for no reason while the guilty remain free" and blaming religious structures for societal ills. Elliot reflects on how people "Photoshop [their] warts
Elliot reflects on how people "Photoshop [their] warts away" and "curate [their] identity," concluding that "Annihilation is all we are".
In the second season of Mr. Robot , several key pieces of "useful text" and monologues define its exploration of isolation, control, and reality. Key Philosophical Monologues
Elliot delivers a scathing critique of organized religion, claiming that "God does not help innocent people who die for no reason while the guilty remain free" and blaming religious structures for societal ills.