As we near the October season-three premiere, I binged the previous seasons of
Mr. Robot. Love this show. It combines
Fight Club and
V for Vendetta. I think it also, potentially, could borrow from
Invisibles; the emphasis on created identity and even weaponized disassociate disorder is very intriguing and Morrison-esque.
But we haven't explicitly had that level of sci-fi on the show yet. Bits of dialogue encourage me that direction, like Tyrel and Elliot saying things are above them, and Mobley and Trenton talking about going back to before the 5/9 hack AND White Rose's obsession with time. It doesn't have to go in this direction to be good; it already is good.
So I had to draw something for it.
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The pencils. |
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The ink study. |
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The final piece, all inked up. |
Took some work to convey Rami Malek's face, but Christian Slater was easier. I liked this, and it got me back into brush work.