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Overcoming TV's sophomore slump and how Netflix may have led to Mr. Robot S2
Decrypted, Ars Technica's TV podcast
English - July 28, 2016 18:59 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB - ★★★★ - 22 ratingsTV & Film Technology arstechnica episodic hacking mrrobot popculture robot science tech westworld Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: The best sounding (and most fan-theory friendly) show on television (Mr. Robot S2)
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This week on Decrypted, "init1.asec" (S2E4) hammers home just how different Mr. Robot S2 is compared to the series' original 10 episodes. To better understand what's happening both on- and off-screen, preeminent TV mind Andy Greenwald (formerly of Grantland, now of The Watch podcast and After The Thrones/Hacking Robot) joins the podcast for a long discussion. We start by talking about some of the season's biggest surprises thus far before transitioning into how the Netflix TV revolution has bled into Mr. Robot (and possibly the slew of post-episode talk shows now available).