Tonight (June 24) at 10PM, USA Network premieres Mr. Robot, a very daring new drama that also happens to be one of the most intriguing new shows of the summer.

Then there’s Christian Slater as the man calling himself “Mr. Robot.” Here’s a guy who acts and behaves like you’d want your good guy to, that you can get behind, with charisma. Yet as a counterpoint to Elliot, there’s something that makes you not like or trust him. I love that.There are aspects of this pilot that made me uncomfortable – I’m not the biggest fan of seeing characters I’m supposed to root for doing drugs, for example – but again, I think it builds that world and that character. Elliot isn’t the hero you’d expect from what might be an anti-establishment show like this one – which again, makes him and the show very unique.By the pilot’s end, you’re still left unclear as to who is manipulating who; who the bad guys are; and what the show is leading toward. I love that. Mr. Robot is a must-watch for the summer, and I can’t wait to see more. Highly recommended.
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Evocative of Salander of the Girl wi the Dragon Tatoo. Similar personality disorder, hacker super smarts, drug use etc
Must maintain a certain mystery to the main character for continued success. We will see, won’t we?