Warning: spoilers for the most recent episodes of Mr. Robot below.

Listen to Anna Peele and Paul Schrodt discuss the first season of Mr. Robot and what might happen in this week's finale.

1. Elliot's mom shows up.

What do we know about Elliot's mother? Pretty much nothing, except that when his dad died, he was put in her care, and she was abusive. We don't even know her name. And with the revelations about Christian Slater's character (mostly?) behind us, it's time to check out the rest of the family history.

2. We see how fsociety was created and how Elliot wound up in therapy.

We know Elliot was in mandated therapy. What did he do to get him there? And we also know his delusions are very much wound up in his work with fsociety, which, it turns out, he created. Could we be given a flashback origin story?

3. There's a Dark Army double-crossing.

White Rose is in contact with E Corp. She offers the company the fsociety information in exchange for something.

4. There's another brutal murder.

Gideon (who had a scene last episode in which he and his husband discussed how much they love each other—classic pre-death scene) is about to tell E Corp about the fsociety hack when Tyrell kills him, American Psycho-style.

5. Elliot gets locked up.

Elliot's hack works, Evil Corp goes down, but he is undone by Flipper the dog. The pet is electronically tagged (remember that throwaway moment from episode seven when the dog eats the microchip that doesn't make it to the microwave?) and the real owner's pet insurance is billed, leading the police to Elliot's door.

6. The hack is off.

Tyrell hijacks the hack for personal and professional gain and fsociety bands together to stop the hack that it created, saving Evil Corp.

7. Elliot switches out his hoodie for the Mr. Robot jacket.

C'mon, that's a pretty nice jacket.

*Correction: In the podcast, we say that Hans Gruber of Die Hard was Swedish. He was in fact German. We regret the error.

Anna Peele Anna Peele is culture writer and editor who has written features for Esquire, GQ, The Washington Post Magazine, and ESPN the Magazine. Paul Schrodt Paul Schrodt is a freelance writer and editor who also contributes to Esquire, GQ, Money, The Wall Street Journal, and more.

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