Ep 12. pyth0n-pt2.p7z
- TV-MA
- September 21, 2016
- 47 min
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8.8 (7,744)
In Mr. Robot season 2 episode 12, titled "pyth0n-pt2.p7z," the aftermath of the FBI's hack on the Dark Army is explored, as well as the tense power struggle between different factions within fsociety.
The episode begins with Elliot waking up in Tyrell Wellick's SUV, still unsure of what has happened in the past few days. He soon meets with Darlene, who confesses that it was her idea to hack the FBI and that she has been working for the Dark Army all along. Elliot is horrified, as he had always believed that fsociety was solely focused on taking down E Corp, not aiding a foreign government.
As the two try to come up with a plan to stop the FBI from discovering evidence of their involvement with the Dark Army, tensions between different members of fsociety come to a head. Mobley and Trenton are convinced that they should flee the country, while Darlene insists that they stay and fight. Meanwhile, Cisco is tasked with retrieving a key that could potentially unlock any door in the world, but is ambushed by the Dark Army.
As the FBI begins to close in on fsociety's location, Elliot realizes that the only way to protect his friends is to turn himself in. He confesses his involvement to Agent DiPierro, who is shocked to learn that the notorious hacker she has been chasing is actually a mentally unstable young man.
While all of this is happening, Angela is still reeling from the revelation that her family was killed in the Washington Township plant accident. She visits her lawyer and demands that E Corp confess to their role in the tragedy, but is met with resistance. She then receives a mysterious phone call, which may hold the key to unlocking the truth about what happened all those years ago.
"pyth0n-pt2.p7z" is a tense and dramatic episode that sets the stage for the season finale. As the various factions of fsociety clash, and the FBI closes in on their location, the stakes have never been higher for Elliot and his friends. The episode keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its intricate plotting and gripping performances, all leading up to what is sure to be a thrilling conclusion.