Who is tyrell
Joanna has no idea where he is, although she lies to Elliot about it and threatens him in Danish. Elliot is seen receiving a call in his fantasy mother's house actually prison. He hears Tyrell say his trademark "Bonsoir, Elliot. Robot, before Elliot can learn more about what happened after he last recalls seeing Tyrell. A bullet casing is found at the arcade by the FBI. However, later Elliot is told by Mr.
Robot that he killed Tyrell on the night in the arcade. She believes it is Tyrell. She misses one call and answers another, only to hear breathing, leading her to believe he is nearby. She runs outside in her nightgown and is photographed by paparazzi.
When she gives the phone to Elliot in an attempt to trace the calls, the phone rings again and Elliot hears breathing. Robot disappears at the same moment and isn't seen again for the rest of the night. The calls are traced to a location in New York City, although Mr. Sutherland claims Tyrell wouldn't be calling from there.
The next day, Elliot follows a coded message left for Mr. Robot in his apartment to a taxi, where Tyrell joins him. Tyrell gives the driver an address, but they are thrown out on the way when Elliot thinks Tyrell isn't real. Tyrell says he can't be seen in public, so the two walk towards where Tyrell says Stage 2 awaits.
Tyrell leads Elliot to a Dark Army sponsored safe house that overlooks a secret E-Corp building, which is being used as a warehouse for all the company's paper business records. Elliot is initially unable to understand the master plan because he partitioned off his own mind in self defense. Tyrell leads Elliot to realize that together they will activate long hidden malware that will cause the backup batteries in the building to explode, leveling the entire structure.
Elliot quickly fears for the safety of the building employees, and tries to delete the malware, which prompts Tyrell to threaten him with the gun from the arcade. Elliot still believes Tyrell is not real and goads Tyrell to shoot him, which he indeed does. Elliot passes out as Tyrell finally understands why Mr. Robot gave him the gun in the first place. Later that night, Tyrell calls Angela on a secure Dark Army telephone and it is revealed that he and Angela have long been working together.
Angela confirms Tyrell is with Elliot, and comforts him that he did what needed to be done. Angela arranges to meet with him saying that she wants to be the first person Elliot sees when he wakes up.
Tyrell remorsefully tells Angela that he loves Mr. Earlier that day, Tyrell had been tending to Elliot when Irving arrived at the building.
He took pictures, Elliot's pulse, and assured him the doctors were coming and that pushing on the gunshot wound wasn't helping. Six days later, Tyrell is sitting on a bed in a basement when Irving enters with Angela and Mr. Tyrell stands before "Elliot" and tries to explain why he shot him to protect their project and all they had sacrifice.
Robot says it's okay and makes a joke. Tyrell watches as he sits at a computer to fix the backdoor Elliot had closed earlier in the day.
Tyrell's life of the past few months is revealed. Robot tried to shoot Tyrell, but the gun jammed. He took this as divine intervention, God's invitation for them to become gods. He believes that he is needed for the continuing mission to destroy E Corp's records. Tyrell puts the gun to his head and demands that Mr. Robot pull the trigger to earn his trust. Robot lets him in on the plan. Soon, Irving arrives, identifying Tyrell by his accent.
Robot asks who they are. Tyrell glances at the gun on the table, prompting the DA to pull out theirs. Irving asks Tyrell if anyone saw him here or knows about it. He asks for his keys and phone.
Irving gives Mr. Robot an address and tells him to drop off the SUV and go home. As Mr. Robot urges him to go with them. They drive to a cabin in the middle of nowhere. Irving says there can be ways arranged to contact his wife, but Tyrell rejects it, wanting to keep them both safe. Irving is leaving, promising to check on him in a couple days, to which Tyrell protests that he needs to be working with Elliot.
Tyrell asks for the gun back. Irving assures him the 37 acres of surrounding land is guarded by sensors and cameras. He finds a Mr. Williams in the kitchen making coffee. Williams sniffs a white powder as Tyrell is eager to work on Stage 2 and not squander time.
He asks Tyrell a series of questions. Did you kill Sharon Knowles? Do you love your wife? Will you be loyal to me? Were you fired from E Corp? Are you afraid of becoming your father? Do you hate your fathers? Is Tyrell dead? October 3, You might also like. November 10, Related Posts. November 9, Swap Shop Season 2: Date and time of release? Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. October 22, Don't miss it. But that depends on his legacy. When I thought about it, it was so much about coming to peace with everything finally working out.
For me, I saw it as him realizing that his son would be okay. It was way too high. And now, it just feels natural to me that he had to die. But it was very heartwarming to see that he at least did one thing good in the end. Follow THR. The man intercepting Tyrell and Elliot starts experiencing that the audio is starting to distort, so he decides to walk away and investigate the antenna. Tyrell walks out of the apartment and starts beating him before murdering him with a hammer. Tyrell proceeds to ask Elliot to look if the man managed to send the recorded audio to the Dark Army.
It turns out that they weren't. Robot, Elliot and Tyrell have to hide the body and do so by placing the dead body in a car. They drive and stop at a store to buy a lighter and some gas in order to burn the body.
After this, they walk into a forest to find a creek that they can use to hide the body. They walk for a long time without finding the creek, but eventually, they see a car which they follow until they see the store again, realizing that they are back where they started. Throughout the walk, Tyrell talks with Elliot about how he constantly wears the same black hoodie which shows how little he cares about how society perceives him, which is different from Tyrell who is wearing a suit that costs six thousand dollars.
Later during the walk, Tyrell points out that he doesn't think Elliot cares about him, which Elliot admits. Elliot then tells Tyrell that he never cared about him to begin with, never needed him, and won't care if he dies, before walking away. But then Elliot returns and tells him the opposite, that Elliot actually doesn't enjoy not fitting in and actually does care about Tyrell as he's the only person who likes him. The trio continues to walk around until they observe a collided van and a deceased deer.
Elliot looks into the van but realizes that there's a Dark Army operative hiding there. The operative starts shooting at Elliot but he manages to survive. It turns out that Tyrell took the bullet instead of Elliot, and that the operative committed suicide after failing to shoot Elliot. Tyrell is shot in the stomach meaning that he has a low chance of surviving, but Elliot tries encouraging him to get to the hospital. Tyrell sees no point in doing that as the Dark Army will have him killed either way.
He tells Elliot to defeat Whiterose, before taking a final walk into the woods and collapsing. But before he dies, he sees a mysterious light shining into his face. It is yet to be revealed what this light is. In episode 11, when Elliot discovers that there are parallel universes, Tyrell is seen in a black hoodie, having taken the position that Elliot has taken in his universe as a vigilante hacker trying to take down "the people who play god without permission".
Elliot is in that universe a high-ranking corporate executive dressed in a shirt and knitted sweatshirt, soon to be married with Angela. Tyrell is intelligent and very perceptive, and he takes much pride in this, so much so that it can be interpreted as unbridled vanity. Tyrell is very impulsive but once he has decided to do something he will do it until it's complete, even if it might be bad for him in the end. A good example is becoming CTO of E Corp, a position he viciously works to get but in the end turns out to be meaningless and the job makes him more bored than ever.
He appears to be loyal to his company, E-Corp, but he will do whatever is necessary to climb the corporate ladder, even when it's against E-Corp's interests, much like when he deduces Elliot Alderson's role in the Allsafe hack that was framed on his superior, Terry Colby but decides not to act against him to ensure that he can still attain his prior title of CTO. Despite being obviously mentally ill, Tyrell admires his wife and son. When he hears that they are both pretty much gone from his life, he gets a mental breakdown and starts crying.
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