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10/10
Shocking, engrossing, and insanely well-paced; almost too much to take in.
TouchTheGarlicProduction18 October 2017
There were a lot of great things about the premiere, but it also kind of felt like an episode of a totally different show; it had little of the intriguing visual style or beguiling mystery of the first two seasons. I was worried that either I or the show had changed. Then this episode came along, and completely blew me out of the water. If the first episode was toned down from the previous seasons, this one was amp-ed up. In 45 minutes, Sam Esmail managed to double down on the violence, the comedy, the tension, and the drama. It's almost too much to process.

From the moment the opening montage kicked off, this episode was playing on a completely different field from the premiere. It's hilarious, it's satisfying, and it hearkens back to the pilot in a number of subtle ways, tying in to the episode's overall theme of trying to hit "undo" on past mistakes. One of these callbacks was the return of Elliot's intense attacks of loneliness (which he hasn't had since the pilot). This leads us into his sessions with Krista, who not only makes her season 3 debut in this episode, but plays a larger role than she has in a long time, maybe ever. She convinces Elliot to show her Mr. Robot, and her conversation with him is absolutely engrossing.

While Krista gets to play a larger role in the episode and hopefully the season, some other major characters got massively blindsided in shocking ways. Aside from the violent, sickening, and unexpected scene that came in the middle of the episode and permanently derailed some major characters (which I'm sure will be the main talking point of the episode), Phillip also got hit with a good one-two punch. I expected him to clash with Minister Zhang (Whiterose) this season, but I didn't expect it to come so soon and be so extreme. Their scene in this episode is an exhilarating showdown between two masterclass actors delivering incredible dialogue. In short, it's the Littlefinger-Varys reunion we never got.

The fact that the return of my favourite character (DiPierro) and the fantastic development of the relationship between Elliot and Darlene don't even warrant more than a mention in comparison to the rest of the episode is a testament to just how great it is. It had me gripped from start to finish, and delivered several twists I never would have seen coming despite my intense analysis of this show. In short, "Undo" is definitely among the series' best.
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10/10
One of the best pieces of tv right here
jmspiderpiggies12 February 2022
This is one of the best pieces of television ive ever watched. So many different plot lines converge into one masterfully written and put together episode. Masterclass of pacing, and plot points paying off. The music as well. Just brilliant.
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9/10
Rewatch, 9.2/10
dcdude-2698814 July 2023
My mom really liked this episode. This was definitely, at worst, a top 6 episode of this season, which yeah, I do think that, but come on, this was still a great episode. My favorite things about this episode were the Protagonist, the pacing, and the Cinematography. My favorite characters in this episode were Elliot, Darlene, and Krista. I calculated all twenty four of the episode ratings, and only 8/24 of them were a 8.9/10 or below on rewatch. The others were all a 9/10 or above, because those 16/24 episodes were all amazing, such as this one. My mom definitely will be surprised on episode 5 and 6.
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10/10
I don't usually review single episodes...
jchckn1318 June 2023
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...but the way Joanna's plot line was just shockingly grinded to a halt was one of the most surprising moments I've seen in a series. This show does not mess around when it comes to lack of easiness compared to many others. Dealing with elements such as this would never be simple in reality and the writing here always keeps the stakes high and proves it by having such consequential moments of unpredictability. Truly gripping material and thrilling above all else.

The rest of the series has been suspenseful and intelligent with great reveals on Elliot's mental state so building up to these moments feels all the more satisfying.
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7/10
Good But Definetely Not Great [7.5/10]
panagiotis199327 June 2023
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My Reaction / Review for Mr. Robot Season 3 Episode 2: Episode 1 was good and I gave it a rating of 7.5/10. So Elliot now works for E Corp trying to undo the damage. But he also works with Tyrell for Stage 2? A bit confusing, isnt it? Darlene works for the FBI? Damn. Joanna used that guy and then she doesn't want to be with him anymore, such an evil woman. Wow the dude killed Joanna? I didn't expect it! Mr Robot scared Darlene, cool. A bit boring I have to say, not one of the best episodes. The plot moves forward so slowly it's annoying. The first half of the episode is better than the 2nd half. My rating is 7.5/10.
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