A psychological thriller series, Mr. Robot stars Rami Malek, Christian Slater, Portia Doubleday, Carly Chaikin, Martin Wallström, Grace Gummer, Michael Cristofer, and BD Wong. The story centers on Elliot Alderson (Malek), a young hacker with social anxiety and depression. He’s recruited by an anarchist named “Mr. Robot” (Slater) to join a group of hacktivists called “fsociety”. Their goal is to destroy all records of debt by encrypting the financial data of the world’s largest conglomerate, E Corp. Season four begins with the pros and cons of Elliot hitting “send” on the email that could reverse 5/9.
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For comparisons: Season three of Mr. Robot on USA Network averaged a 0.22 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 529,000 viewers.
Note: These are the final national numbers (unless noted with an “*”). These are different from the fast affiliate numbers which are just estimates of the actual ratings. The final nationals are typically released within 24 hours of the programming or, in the case of weekends and holidays, a couple days later.
What do you think? Do you like the Mr. Robot TV series on USA Network? Should it be ending or, should it have been renewed for a fifth season instead?
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