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Anonymous asked:

what if the Fight Club similarities are even more intentional than we think? If Fight Club exists in this world, it's likely Elliot would be a fan. Maybe he kinda subconsciously models his worldview and certain things in his life after it.

Hello, anonymous friend! Do you mean like the actual Fight Club universe? Project Mayhem, in the same universe as the Mr. Robot universe? Is that what you mean? or do you just mean the movie? 

tl;dr: I could absolutely see Elliot having read and/or seen Fight Club, and that the concepts introduced therein could be incorporated into his consciousness/worldview.

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The first rule of Mr. Robot is: You do not talk about him. The second rule of Mr. Robot is: You do not talk about him. Third rule of Mr. Robot: Someone yells stop, goes limp, taps out, the hacking is over. Fourth rule: Only a selected group for a hack. Fifth rule: One hack at a time, fellas. Sixth rule: Shirts and shoes stay on. Seventh rule: Hacking will go on as long as they have to. And the eighth and final rule: If this is your first hack at fsociety, you have to hack.
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The question of whether Mr. Robot was real or not — or whether he’s actually Elliot or not — popped in the minds’ of fans almost as soon as the show premiered, and by no means was that an accident. The show uses narrative and cinematic language we’ve seen before in films and television shows that have pulled similar tricks. Mr. Robot made a habit of appearing almost out of nowhere for a main character who has his own doubts about how real his reality is. Plus, Mr. Robot’s contact with other supporting characters was limited, nothing that couldn’t be explained away with a little help from Fight Club. But does the twist’s predictability make this a bad one? No, I really don’t think so. If the show’s aim was to completely catch us off-guard, I don’t think we’d have Elliot immediately addressing how easy it was to guess.
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