Christopher Lee refused to scream when his character was stabbed in Lord of the Rings. He said when someone is stabbed in the back they don't scream because they can't, and he knew this first hand. I appreciate that Vera didn't scream in this scene. You could feel the blood blocking/ filling his lungs.
I had a gunshot wound to the lung. It’s true that when your lung is punctured you can’t scream or yell. It’s this sucking gasping sound. I actually knew that it had hit my lung because I could hear the air coming out of the hole in my chest. Another thing that most movies/shows don’t include is the gurgling sound. This guy did an alright job but you can’t actually mimic the noises a tension pneumothorax makes. I’ll never forget the gurgling and sucking noises. If you want to see a scene where it’s really realistic watch Axe’s death in Lone Survivor. It’s spot on.
There's also the shock, the most underestimated state the body can make in movies. Shock is what makes getting shot so relatively painless, like being poked by a shovel or knocked by someone much stronger than you with fists. No pain, just a brain that sets off all of the alarms in your body. Getting stabbed, too - it's excruciating and you know it, but the brain stops processing it. No adrenaline, no endorphines to kill the pain - just a complete shut down of ordinary/learned response to what's happening to you. The blood loss triggers it, and worsens it, before darkness takes you.
I remember this story but unless if im incorrect its the opposite, atleast in the scene. He said they dont gasp because all of the air is pushed out of their lungs. Instead of gasping breath in its all forced out when it happens.
This astonishing episode feels like a dramatic stage play. It felt like Vera redeemed himself and bonded with Elliot but it shouldn't be forgotten that he let an innocent girl get killed just to prove a point.
@@huuwan a perfectly written villain imo. In his eyes he is doing the right thing. He was also traumatized as a child and the only way he manages to cope is by believing he is some invincible force who cannot be harmed. He cares for Elliot because he’s been exactly where he’s been, but the way he learns to embrace this trauma is of course malicious in intent. He believes partnering with Elliot will save him; they are “brothers” due to what trauma they share together and everyone else is just a causality in his eyes. Dealing with the pain itself was too hard for him, his methods are a direct reflection of his trauma since he didn’t have the same care and support Elliot had in his therapist. They are two sides of the same coin, and ironically his “invincibility” is shown to the fullest in this scene. He is human. Which makes his actions unjust, but understandable. His ideology dies with him.
It's weird; I want to hate Vera because of all of the abuse he committed and subsequent killing of Shayla early on in the show. But his character is so brilliantly written. It's hard to not look at him in this scene and think of his potential redemption arc; The person he truly was, the person he could have become, someone who finally found the key to the door that is Elliot's psyche. Someone who was broken, but capable of good.
Redemption arc? He literally went on an allegory talking about how he was going to use Krista to break Elliot so that he could make him dependent upon him. What he did was sickening and sociopathic, and he deserved to die.
@@L_Lawliet1907 To be fair, many would agree that Ozymandias and 407 are both perfect episodes, as in there’s literally no room for improvement in each. When deciding which is the better of two perfects, it will always come down to preference.
Is true but in reality he didn't know about the abuse and how delicate Elliot was at that moment I truly believe he was able to relate so he genuinely wanted to be his friend and by him crying he wasn't faking his feelings so his ideals about Elliot changed to do did Elliot viewof vera...But in my opinion Vera's personality would of been a bother to quote this Elliot eventually they wound clash in my opinion plus Vera can be wise with his wording but in the show also shown that he isn't the smartest person when it comes to ideas ... this episode shows that to he didn't know how things were going to unfold... love this episode and Vera's character is great comedy relief being a bit aloof
Exactly this! People want Vera to be a good person, he isn't. He is a far more capable level of evil. He has a level of empathy which allows him to manipulate and control others. He will use any means, including those which appear good. Had Krista not stabbed him, Elliot would have been owned on a deep, deep level. This is manipulation at terrifying levels.
@@Erik52079 Elliot is manipulating himself by being controlled by his other personalities. If anything Vera shattered 1 layer of that control and gave it back to Elliot. However, his motives were only to use Elliot I still believe it’s quite ironic that in pursuit of enslaving Elliot to do his bidding he actually freed him more.
I actually came here for the episode in which they spoke no words and exactly when the episode was coming to an end, vera said its high time we talked. This show is brilliance personified. Apart from the fact that vera was a very offensive villian, he had some really golden metaphors.
I knew this show was truly special when Elliot was having a hard time with the noise in the CTF tournament, “haven’t you ever wished life had a mute button” that was the moment I realized the viewer is an Elliot alter
I met people like Vera before, the character is spot on. Miserable, vicious men who also carried their own wounded philosophy with them. You kinda understand their truth too. Also, I fucking LOVED this guy acting
I hope you called the fucking FBI or Homeland Security on apparently multiple people you’ve met who killed their way to own an ENTIRE COUNTRY. How many dictators have you met? Remember Vera OWNS D.R so do you work for the news or something?
I remember the episode stopped on this scene and I was just freaking out how he just got kill so unexpectedly in a moment like that, it was one of the most memorable moments for me while watching
The people who dig in, the ones who keep surviving, those are the ones you can't beat those are the ones no one can beat. because once you've weathered a storm like yours.. You become the storm, and it's the rest of the world that needs to run for cover.
Best TV show, realistic, well written, Rami and Sam make a great team. Maybe one day they show us the same quality content... They have material to made a 20 years show...
@@overlord5068that would be too far of a stretch, this show had some extremely intelligent characters, price, whiterose, dominique, darlene, heck even angela. It's amazing cause they all have their own traits, strengths, and weaknesses, makes them so much more humanlike and realistic I'd say Vera wasnt high IQ, but rather high EQ, he had a special intuition and understanding of how people felt emotionally and almost hacked Elliot into his side here
@@anonymousfry You’re telling me the guy who has a high EQ is not one of the smartest characters in the show? The dude who almost beat LITERALLY THE SMARTEST CHARACTER IN THE SHOW. MR. ROBOT. He also, again, took over an entire nation in 70 days. No one else did that except arguably Whiterose but she had years under her belt of political manipulation and terror. Also did you really just say Angela? The girl who was literally brainwashed by Whiterose easily? C’mon guy. Vera is an absolute genius. Crazy? Yes. Low IQ? No. Definitely no.
What most people forget about this scene, is that Vera says 'I see you now', which is what he told 'the little bitch' in his story, he was playing Elliot
Es impresionante la obra de arte tan infravalorada que es mr.robot, este capitulo tiene uno de los mejores guiones que vi en mi vida, Sam Esmail es increible.
Vera feels awake, like he's been through a redemption. But he gets there by taking shortcuts and it destroys him. Makes him powerful but he cant control that power so it makes him wanting bullshit things that Elliot sees are pointless. Both of them couldnt help each other in whatever they were doing. But they could grow together as people. Anyone can help you with that. This episode felt spiritual for me, and I thank the creators for giving me that.. Something inside me changed for the better watching that, and this moved me to tears like Ive never experienced before.. Thank you :)
I was molested by my brother when I was a child up until the age of 14, I'm 43 now. I've been to therapists/psychologists/medication/tears/yelling/drugs/alcohol & I just can't escape the thoughts/feelings. I would prefer not to be here. To be anyone else. To attempt to trust and put faith into someone else that I could be myself with. At 43 it hasn't/won't happened/happen. I wish I could start over or deal with it. I can't. So I've drove away anyone who ever loved me or hurt them enough so they'd leave me. Options of any kind of humanity have left me. I just can't/don't see any form of humanity or humane in as we are now. If I were brave enough I'd end it. But, just like the rest of my life as it stands I'm too scared. So, I hide away in my home and try to not talk to anyone or live any form of life. I'm too scared to be here and too scared to die. I know that anyone who reads this has, or had, these feelings as well, to some degree or another. How do we live?
Still please keep in mind that we share this planet so we're sharing the same home so i got your back, you may think that i'm just wasting your time or vice versa but i'm a mother and i care
If that's your takeaway, you don't understand therapy and this scene. Vera used Elliot's trauma to break him down so he could use him for his own reasons. Any good therapist would never force a patient to relive their trauma without a proper preparation. It's up to the patient to approach their problems in a manner that is most healing for them. Therapists shouldn't and can't force patients to do that.
man, i hope nobody gets spoiled from this. the youtube algo is all over the place and people might get spoiled on this amazing episode from the thumbnail. also still irks me to this day that rami malek and elliot villar werent even nominated on anything (i think) for it. wow my emotions went all over.
I got spoiled Vera's death with a thumbnail the same day I watched this episode (which is the day I write this comment), but damn I wasn't expecting such an episode. Pure masterclass, and Vera's performance is astonishing... Remi Malek's too
The shaman told him, that the man who closed the path is supposed to be his partner and ONLY then he will be able to return home. Vera dropped the machismo facade, and opened up to Elliot, and then returned home. He was right, home isn't where you were born, but where you are supposed to be. He's exactly in that place, so he's finally home.
Imagine you're getting into the show and you're only in like season 2 or 3 and this pop up in your recommended feed... Great episode but that title and thumbnail is evil.
I'm not saying anything other people said before, Vera it's an amazing actor, the journey he send us throw is amazing, and not just in the show, but with a single episode
you see what he's done is pretty much similar to what white rose do you cannot earn respect by fear you have to establish a great respect and bond in order for you to control a person and possibly an entire country even the world.
In this entire episode I feel really exhausted just for one episode that just going around in the room and not walking over somewhere like another episode in common.
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Vera had to die but the actor gave one of the best performances yet.
His name is Elliot, too. Lmao.
@@ralphrestubog5519 Lol really?
@@neoluthuli3254 Elliot Villar. He's an actusl theater actor.
@@ralphrestubog5519 He was fantastic
@@neoluthuli3254 yes and he is do under rated and down to earth ♥️ we used to follow each other on Instagram and I’ve talk to him couple of times
Christopher Lee refused to scream when his character was stabbed in Lord of the Rings. He said when someone is stabbed in the back they don't scream because they can't, and he knew this first hand. I appreciate that Vera didn't scream in this scene. You could feel the blood blocking/ filling his lungs.
I had a gunshot wound to the lung. It’s true that when your lung is punctured you can’t scream or yell. It’s this sucking gasping sound. I actually knew that it had hit my lung because I could hear the air coming out of the hole in my chest. Another thing that most movies/shows don’t include is the gurgling sound. This guy did an alright job but you can’t actually mimic the noises a tension pneumothorax makes. I’ll never forget the gurgling and sucking noises. If you want to see a scene where it’s really realistic watch Axe’s death in Lone Survivor. It’s spot on.
@@chandlerrose4545 Oh My Goodness... What happened?? Are you alright now? 😥
There's also the shock, the most underestimated state the body can make in movies. Shock is what makes getting shot so relatively painless, like being poked by a shovel or knocked by someone much stronger than you with fists. No pain, just a brain that sets off all of the alarms in your body. Getting stabbed, too - it's excruciating and you know it, but the brain stops processing it. No adrenaline, no endorphines to kill the pain - just a complete shut down of ordinary/learned response to what's happening to you. The blood loss triggers it, and worsens it, before darkness takes you.
Yeah we all watch shorts, too.
I remember this story but unless if im incorrect its the opposite, atleast in the scene. He said they dont gasp because all of the air is pushed out of their lungs. Instead of gasping breath in its all forced out when it happens.
This astonishing episode feels like a dramatic stage play. It felt like Vera redeemed himself and bonded with Elliot but it shouldn't be forgotten that he let an innocent girl get killed just to prove a point.
Or that his whole reason for all this was because he wanted to weaponize Elliot as his partner in crime
@@rootabeta9015 possible, though he seemed pretty real.
It feels like a stage play because not only is it structured like that but they built a set to bring that vibe too
He was tryna exploit that, he might’ve cared about Eliot, but his way of “helping” Eliot would’ve been very destructive
@@huuwan a perfectly written villain imo. In his eyes he is doing the right thing. He was also traumatized as a child and the only way he manages to cope is by believing he is some invincible force who cannot be harmed. He cares for Elliot because he’s been exactly where he’s been, but the way he learns to embrace this trauma is of course malicious in intent. He believes partnering with Elliot will save him; they are “brothers” due to what trauma they share together and everyone else is just a causality in his eyes. Dealing with the pain itself was too hard for him, his methods are a direct reflection of his trauma since he didn’t have the same care and support Elliot had in his therapist. They are two sides of the same coin, and ironically his “invincibility” is shown to the fullest in this scene. He is human. Which makes his actions unjust, but understandable. His ideology dies with him.
This episode was some of the best TV I’ve seen. The acting was stellar.
Love the profile pic man. You got good taste
Peak fiction
What’s the profile pic?
w profile pic
@@chris3778 album cover of madvillainy - madvillain (collaborative album between MF DOOM and Madlib)
This is how elliot’s therapist actually ends up saving him. Cool.
Real talk, cuz I think Elliot was a few seconds away from “taking Veras hand”
And Vera becomes actual Elliot's therapist
Vera was his dark savior angel
@@whiterose3263
So.. Satan?
@@chill3282 idk more like lucifer with good intentions at times. Idk
He starts elliots path towards deep inner healing.
It's weird; I want to hate Vera because of all of the abuse he committed and subsequent killing of Shayla early on in the show. But his character is so brilliantly written. It's hard to not look at him in this scene and think of his potential redemption arc; The person he truly was, the person he could have become, someone who finally found the key to the door that is Elliot's psyche. Someone who was broken, but capable of good.
nuance, sign of a good writer
Vera means true. And also he was asking meaning of Elliot's name meaning - brave traveller.
Redemption arc? He literally went on an allegory talking about how he was going to use Krista to break Elliot so that he could make him dependent upon him. What he did was sickening and sociopathic, and he deserved to die.
He's like a delicate and thoughtful lunatic killer. Very well written and performed
He’s manipulating Elliot during the entire scene though, he literally said he would.
The best episode in television history! So glad they are posting clips of this.
That title belongs to Ozymandias, but this was definitely on that level
ozymandias exists
@@en6ss existed
I loved this episode sooo much fr
@@L_Lawliet1907 To be fair, many would agree that Ozymandias and 407 are both perfect episodes, as in there’s literally no room for improvement in each. When deciding which is the better of two perfects, it will always come down to preference.
congrats to vera for having his best moment before he died, cuz it was an incredible moment indeed
Krista loves Eliot even Vera saw it. Not romantic love but real love, like how we love him.
Gay love?
@@bossmen6665 gove
@@bossmen6665there's a term called platonic relationship, not sure if that applies here
Vera: *opening up his past trauma having an emotional one-on-one with Elliot*
Krista: CS:GO KNIFE TRICKS IRL
Hey bro I love your music, when's your next world tour gonna be?
I think Vera was manipulating elliot and that's what the scene was getting at
@@hoomandehghani2035 he was he did say he's trying to "own" him earlier
Just this episode shows what kind of a masterpiece this show is. Terrific
Rains of Castamere, Felina, Ozzymandias, and this episode are all episodes that left me speechless at the end.
Two BrBa episodes, very fitting
Calling All Cars from Sopranos too
@@theSuperviLLain_estand The Piggyback from Stranger Things as well
@@brysonfreeman7226 lol that is garbage
It's funny how vera literally told the therapist his gameplan to OWN Elliot...but his acting was so good we believed he meant well…😂👌🏽
Is true but in reality he didn't know about the abuse and how delicate Elliot was at that moment I truly believe he was able to relate so he genuinely wanted to be his friend and by him crying he wasn't faking his feelings so his ideals about Elliot changed to do did Elliot viewof vera...But in my opinion Vera's personality would of been a bother to quote this Elliot eventually they wound clash in my opinion plus Vera can be wise with his wording but in the show also shown that he isn't the smartest person when it comes to ideas ... this episode shows that to he didn't know how things were going to unfold... love this episode and Vera's character is great comedy relief being a bit aloof
@@s3pi0lll well I guess that just means you are susceptible to manipulators then huh
Exactly this! People want Vera to be a good person, he isn't. He is a far more capable level of evil. He has a level of empathy which allows him to manipulate and control others. He will use any means, including those which appear good. Had Krista not stabbed him, Elliot would have been owned on a deep, deep level. This is manipulation at terrifying levels.
@@Erik52079
Elliot is manipulating himself by being controlled by his other personalities. If anything Vera shattered 1 layer of that control and gave it back to Elliot. However, his motives were only to use Elliot I still believe it’s quite ironic that in pursuit of enslaving Elliot to do his bidding he actually freed him more.
I actually came here for the episode in which they spoke no words and exactly when the episode was coming to an end, vera said its high time we talked. This show is brilliance personified. Apart from the fact that vera was a very offensive villian, he had some really golden metaphors.
I knew this show was truly special when Elliot was having a hard time with the noise in the CTF tournament, “haven’t you ever wished life had a mute button” that was the moment I realized the viewer is an Elliot alter
Hand's down this was one of the greatest episode in the history of Television series.
worst
@@vilius_very_smart ok zoomer
@@vilius_very_smart"I'm edgy and 12"
I met people like Vera before, the character is spot on. Miserable, vicious men who also carried their own wounded philosophy with them. You kinda understand their truth too. Also, I fucking LOVED this guy acting
I hope you called the fucking FBI or Homeland Security on apparently multiple people you’ve met who killed their way to own an ENTIRE COUNTRY. How many dictators have you met? Remember Vera OWNS D.R so do you work for the news or something?
I remember the episode stopped on this scene and I was just freaking out how he just got kill so unexpectedly in a moment like that, it was one of the most memorable moments for me while watching
This episode was intense.. I know Vera is a bad person but I really liked him here. They were really seeing eye to eye in this moment
Such a powerful episode, one of the best series of all time.
The people who dig in, the ones who keep surviving, those are the ones you can't beat those are the ones no one can beat.
because once you've weathered a storm like yours.. You become the storm, and it's the rest of the world that needs to run for cover.
Best TV show, realistic, well written, Rami and Sam make a great team. Maybe one day they show us the same quality content... They have material to made a 20 years show...
This is the best episode I have ever watched in a TV series.
in my opinion without a doubt, this was the best episode in the show
One of, if not THE most powerful episodes of TV around.
Fr, ozymandias mad overrated
@@TheBBCSlurpee its a great episode too, but this bodies ozymandias
6:00 I think Vera was the first person in the show too see real Elliot!
Shayla was avenged!
She was avenged by her own murder weapon too. Lovely poetry.
@@ulyx9804 I think even Vera himself would appreciate the cosmic shitfuckery. the universe does seem to have a sense of humour sometimes
This was actually a genius play by Vera, and if he tied Krista up it probably would have worked
Vera was the second most intelligent in the entire series
At times he was even more than Elliot himself
@@overlord5068that would be too far of a stretch, this show had some extremely intelligent characters, price, whiterose, dominique, darlene, heck even angela. It's amazing cause they all have their own traits, strengths, and weaknesses, makes them so much more humanlike and realistic
I'd say Vera wasnt high IQ, but rather high EQ, he had a special intuition and understanding of how people felt emotionally and almost hacked Elliot into his side here
@@anonymousfry Everything you said is false. You are not to be taken serious. You are to be ignored by everyone
@@anonymousfry
You’re telling me the guy who has a high EQ is not one of the smartest characters in the show? The dude who almost beat LITERALLY THE SMARTEST CHARACTER IN THE SHOW. MR. ROBOT. He also, again, took over an entire nation in 70 days. No one else did that except arguably Whiterose but she had years under her belt of political manipulation and terror. Also did you really just say Angela? The girl who was literally brainwashed by Whiterose easily? C’mon guy. Vera is an absolute genius. Crazy? Yes. Low IQ? No. Definitely no.
Vera became this monster because of his mother being on drugs. That is why he had empathy for Elliot.
Krista is very protective when it comes to her client list.
Vera was straight up psychoanalyzing Elliott on her turf and that just won't stand
And so began Dante's descent into purgatory...
The right words from the wrong man.
What a beautiful scene… even the death is bittersweet. He just convinced the audience he may be redeemable
Finally, I've made my own act 5 clip few moths just to rewatch this scene, now I can delete it peacefully 🤖
This was truly one of the best episodes of television history.
What most people forget about this scene, is that Vera says 'I see you now', which is what he told 'the little bitch' in his story, he was playing Elliot
most people didn't forget anything, but sure.
Shut up
@@grilledleeks6514 They probably did.
@@parkurist probably not.
@@grilledleeks6514 Meh.
Vera is a very supportive rival
Es impresionante la obra de arte tan infravalorada que es mr.robot, este capitulo tiene uno de los mejores guiones que vi en mi vida, Sam Esmail es increible.
Vera feels awake, like he's been through a redemption. But he gets there by taking shortcuts and it destroys him.
Makes him powerful but he cant control that power so it makes him wanting bullshit things that Elliot sees are pointless.
Both of them couldnt help each other in whatever they were doing. But they could grow together as people.
Anyone can help you with that. This episode felt spiritual for me, and I thank the creators for giving me that.. Something inside me changed for the better watching that, and this moved me to tears like Ive never experienced before.. Thank you :)
Vera's just fucking mindblowin, there is somethin inside me that would love to see what they could achieve together with Elioth
Samesies
Have you ever noticed that 'Vera' can be traced back to Latin's 'Veritas,' which means 'truth'?
Thank you Sir Christopher Lee for letting us know what a man sounded like when he got stabbed in the back...🥶
had to come back to this scene, amazing characters
I like Vera, he was the only one who supported Elliot during this tough period, wish they could make a team.
This is the real ending of the series, the last episodes are just an epilogue. What a ride...
Wow this was better than I remembered and I loved this show.
I was molested by my brother when I was a child up until the age of 14, I'm 43 now. I've been to therapists/psychologists/medication/tears/yelling/drugs/alcohol & I just can't escape the thoughts/feelings.
I would prefer not to be here. To be anyone else. To attempt to trust and put faith into someone else that I could be myself with.
At 43 it hasn't/won't happened/happen.
I wish I could start over or deal with it.
I can't. So I've drove away anyone who ever loved me or hurt them enough so they'd leave me.
Options of any kind of humanity have left me. I just can't/don't see any form of humanity or humane in as we are now. If I were brave enough I'd end it. But, just like the rest of my life as it stands I'm too scared.
So, I hide away in my home and try to not talk to anyone or live any form of life.
I'm too scared to be here and too scared to die.
I know that anyone who reads this has, or had, these feelings as well, to some degree or another.
How do we live?
You don’t carry it alone
@@TheBBCSlurpee How is that possible when I/you don't/can't trust anyone?
You're right, i'll pray for you, no fake modesty from my part
@@DaniF-0621 Thank you. But, save your prayers for someone who may warrant them more than me.
(Honestly. I'm not worth the time of effort).
Still please keep in mind that we share this planet so we're sharing the same home so i got your back, you may think that i'm just wasting your time or vice versa but i'm a mother and i care
When a fictional drug kingpin is a better therapist than your actual therapist
💀💀💀
If that's your takeaway, you don't understand therapy and this scene. Vera used Elliot's trauma to break him down so he could use him for his own reasons. Any good therapist would never force a patient to relive their trauma without a proper preparation. It's up to the patient to approach their problems in a manner that is most healing for them. Therapists shouldn't and can't force patients to do that.
Lmao what a terrible way of reading this scene. Vera was 100% manipulating him. Krista actually cared about him.
@@DuncanUdaho67 I was referring to myself rather than the scene. Legitimately didn’t even consider that it applied to the scene too ;D
@@One-EyedCorvus ohhh my bad lol
Incredible painful and powerful. Pretty hard to watch.
Vera could've been just another villain, but they turned him into a 100% dramatic character. Best episode in the series imo
1:24 facial scene
2:46 face lightning
A cinematic masterpiece
I just realised Vera died by the same knife that killed Shela.
This really was the perfect episode
This is like Vader and Luke are talking then Vader got stabbed by Jar Jar.
But seriously this is great acting all around everyone was great
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Too much of a spoiler in the thumbnail if you havent watched the show before
The scene is so good, I forgot
wow Vera was actually right - "Now you can be your true self"
Un capítulo de los más fuertes.
Vera is like vaas but he is reborn
1:36 I cried so hard at this part
Krista was jealous because Vera is a better therapist than her.
Not really. Vera is actively trying to break Elliot mentally in this scene and make him dependent on him.
@@tropicturtle9021tbh
True
This show is and was such a masterpiece. I wish I could erase this show from my brain so I can watch it for the first time again 😢
Song::
Mac Quayle: You Are The Storm
Incredible scene. From Vera to Jimenez in Succession! crazy range as an actor
This series man . Such a masterpiece. This feels like a spiritual self exorcism that we all nowadays
Can you add Personalities Explained scene when Krista explains all Elliots Personalities
Episode 13 Season 4
I would pay ti dollar for Vera to be my personal therapist😂
There’s always thunder and lightning in the background when Elliot goes to his dark place!
This is one of the best episodes in TV history.
Vera is the true shrink right their 😂
man, i hope nobody gets spoiled from this. the youtube algo is all over the place and people might get spoiled on this amazing episode from the thumbnail.
also still irks me to this day that rami malek and elliot villar werent even nominated on anything (i think) for it.
wow my emotions went all over.
I already knows half the deaths on Sopranos and I never saw the show.
@@moonshine588 yeah me too, and sadly im starting season 5. i know who dies cause of youtube algo. shite.
I just wish I could send this scene to certain people, but they'd simply have to invest into the whole series and so many don't get past episode 5 x-x
I got spoiled Vera's death with a thumbnail the same day I watched this episode (which is the day I write this comment), but damn I wasn't expecting such an episode.
Pure masterclass, and Vera's performance is astonishing...
Remi Malek's too
I thought being spoiled on tyrells death would ruin the season for me 💀
I know this show Is done but I remember watching it years ago I wish I had the money to finish it because it's a masterpiece imo
Soap2day has all episodes online for free
@@ewetwentythree based
Yesmovies has it
The Ozymandias of Mr. Robot
I absolutely hate the sound of Vera trying to take a breathe after being stabbed!
"this therapy job ain't big enough for the 2 of us"
The shaman told him, that the man who closed the path is supposed to be his partner and ONLY then he will be able to return home.
Vera dropped the machismo facade, and opened up to Elliot, and then returned home.
He was right, home isn't where you were born, but where you are supposed to be. He's exactly in that place, so he's finally home.
This is the moment Elliot becomes The Storm
Imagine you're getting into the show and you're only in like season 2 or 3 and this pop up in your recommended feed... Great episode but that title and thumbnail is evil.
this reminds me of the time that woman "killed" the master in doctor who
I'm not saying anything other people said before, Vera it's an amazing actor, the journey he send us throw is amazing, and not just in the show, but with a single episode
Dude became a mentor, but really a good one
Vera great character on the series great actor
What did Elliot find out that got him freaked out before this scene started?
Pretty big spoilers but....
Elliot found out that his father had sexually abused him as a child.
Bro why are you here if you didn't watch the series
@@sm-zt4ut thanks
I see you now.
Vera was the therapist Elliot always needed
through everything Vera did, I actually feel really bad that he died.. but he had to
Great depiction of MK Ultra initiation process
krista slayed
literally
"I don't want to be alone anymore."
Yo, how is that not totally illegal??!
you see what he's done is pretty much similar to what white rose do
you cannot earn respect by fear you have to establish a great respect and bond in order for you to control a person and possibly an entire country even the world.
i cried on this episode
Can we take some time to appreciate the clean hit from Krista 😂
She went straight for the heart.
Not gona lie, there is a part in me that wanted to see Elliot and Vera take over the city and become storms while everybody runs for cover.
In this entire episode I feel really exhausted just for one episode that just going around in the room and not walking over somewhere like another episode in common.
3:08 we dont know afterwards whether Vera was still going to "own" elliot or he found someone like him.
This was all the while Rami filmed No Time to Die and the Little Things at the same time...he exerted himself way too much
Vera was the only one that truly understood Elliot. He really knew how he felt, they have a similiar life story.
why would you put such a main spoiler for everyone to see!?
Then dont watch. Mf
1:47 Foreshadowing