![]() Yael: Yeah, I think he was on Ray's machine. ![]() Matt: But in prison I wish they explained the computer but I guess prison phone or wardens machine. Not unlike the uneasy alliance between Whiterose and Price. I think he's still alive somewhere.īill: Yeah, an uneasy alliance might be more appropriate. Robot lied when he said that they killed Tyrell. Robot's plan, and Elliot doesn't even know about it. Yael: And he managed to take a leak and be Mr. Robot will" when he's going to talk to Cisco's Dark Army contacts in the library. Matt: Well with the “let me take a punch for you” scene we learn more about "how it works."īill: He says, "I won't talk to them. Robot has been lying to Elliot he hasn't been telling the full truth. Micah: I think their alliance is brittle. Robot and Elliot) it seems Elliot can switch into Mr. :) And I think Micah did, too.īill: It's interesting, this season (since the alliance between Mr. Matt: Someone else called the dog, right? Micah: Ray is the warden, and the guy who beat the crap out of people for Ray is a prison guard. Jen said, "Maybe Ray isn't a prisoner at all." Totally called it. Yael: Who was it that called it re: Ray being the prison warden? I got emails and a comment saying we know Ray is an inmate because he was sitting in front of Elliot in a jumpsuit. Matt: The c.o (correctional officer) said states can't afford non-violent offenders being locked up, and record numbers were being released. Yael: I mean, you can always switch to guilty later.īill: Also, if he was in for some part of 18 months (it was an early release, which Elliot speculates might be due to his Dark Army connections), the time since the first season has elapsed would be some matter of months. Matt: The court-appointed lawyer was like, just plead not guilty. In this case, it seems like they weren't trying to make an example out of Elliot. Micah: I think sentencing can differ wildly, and whether or not the prosecutor or judge wants to make an example out of you. But people like "corrupt" ( John Threat) they do big bids. Most those suburban high school grade changer hackers get light sentence. Matt: I know first time hacking offense and not being a person of color means a light sentence. It seems like it's pretty light compared to what a lot of people get. Yael: Grand larceny for stealing a dog, unauthorized use of a computer, computer trespassing… do you think 18 months would be standard for all that?īill: I figure for a first-time offender. So part of the strictness of his schedule wasn't just that it was the prison system, but also self-imposed. Robot, and he thought prison would be good for him to do that.īill:It also seems like the regimen that he was going through was suggested by his prison friend (Leon), and that it was voluntary. Micah: I think Elliot wanted to get rid of Mr. Yael: Even if you want to plead guilty, aren't you supposed to pretend you're not going to in order to negotiate a better sentence? Any guesses why he pleaded out so quickly? Matt: That therapist hack and stealing the adorable dog. Yael: We finally find out why Elliot’s in jail! This week we discussed whistleblowing, the Pwn Phone, and more. He also trains newsroom journalists (at Global Journalists Security), activists & human rights defenders in digital & operational security. ![]() Matt Mitchell: a hacker who leads cryptoharlem, which aims to teach basic cryptography tools in the inner city.Micah Lee: a technologist with a focus on operational security, source protection, privacy and cryptography, as well as a technologist at The Intercept.Jen Helsby : a data scientist and security nerd who’s currently a Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellow working at the Freedom of the Press Foundation on SecureDrop.
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