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Related: About this forumUSA’s Mr. Robot Is the Anti-Capitalist TV Show We’ve Been Waiting For
http://inthesetimes.com/article/18264/usas-mr.-robot-is-the-anti-capitalist-tv-show-weve-been-waiting-forBut what truly makes the show differentwhich most critics have either ignored or glossed overis what provides both its animating spirit and its primary narrative engine: a deep, visceral hatred of modern-day capitalism.
That loathing is front and center in the series opening scene, in which Elliot confronts the child pornographer in person. At first, the man thinks Elliot is trying to blackmail him and angrily refuses to pay a cent. But as Elliot reveals his M.O. of turning cybercriminals over to the police, the pornographer grows desperate and pleads with Elliot, promising to pay any amount. But Elliot dashes his hopes, telling him seconds before the police burst in, I dont give a shit about money.
We learn, however, that this indifference is feigned; in fact, he hates money.
Sometimes I dream about saving the world, saving everyone from the invisible hand, Elliot tells his friend during one monologue, over a montage of a coworker making his monthly minimum school-loan payment and waiters scrambling for tips. The one that brands us with an employee badge. The one that forces us to work for them. The one that controls us every day without us knowing it. But I cant stop it.
He cant, that is, until Mr. Robot comes into his life, tempting him to take down E Corp., which happens to own 70 percent of the global credit industry. If they manage to destroy the companys servers, Mr. Robot promises, every record of every credit card, loan and mortgage would be wiped clean [creating] the single biggest incident of wealth redistribution in history.
On one hand, the idea that 70 percent of the global credit industry would be consolidated into one company is as absurd as anything concocted by the minds that gifted us with Graceland. On the other, however, if television shows act as a reflection of our fantasies, are there many better ones than a society-wide debt jubilee? And that plays a large part in what makes the show so gripping, particu
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USA’s Mr. Robot Is the Anti-Capitalist TV Show We’ve Been Waiting For (Original Post)
eridani
Aug 2015
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virtualobserver
(8,760 posts)1. coolest show ever
I like Continuum but this is even better
TM99
(8,352 posts)2. Been watching from the first episode.
It is great.
And while, it is fiction, Anonymous is a contributor. There is a lot of truth hidden between the excesses of fiction.