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'Mr. Robot' Season 1, Episode 10 spoiler update: Evil Corp going down?

The first season of "Mr. Robot" is nearing its end with only one episode left. After the airing of episode 9, fans are left hooked to the future of the show. Next week's finale is going to potentially find some solution to some of the stories. But then, it could also stir up further questions about where they could be going into season 2.

In episode 9, "Mr. Robot" dropped a huge bombshell. A major character on the show isn't actually real as Mr. Robot is Elliot's father. However, he has actually been dead for 20 years and is presently just a part of Elliot's imagination. The fans are left aghast with the reveal and are obviously thrilled to see the season finale episode especially after seeing the released promo.

The promo started off with the news that the market's opening bell would also indicate Evil Corp's demise. This piece of news shocks the people, including Elliot. The next scene starts with Darlene asking Elliot what's going on and where he has been. People start losing it and protests occur. The promo shows Elliot in dramatic moments such as the scene where he and his father had a confrontation. As the promo ends, Elliot says to himself, "What did I do?"

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Rami Malek, who plays Elliot Alderson, talked to Entertainment Weekly about the last two episodes of the show. He was careful not to spoil anything especially after being asked if the final episodes would explore the characters or address the hacking situation.

"It's hard to answer without spoiling anything, but the Evil Corp pack will very much be addressed in the last couple episodes, and we will see how that will all shake out with Elliot's discovery of Mr. Robot and how their relationship impacts the whole entire plan," said Malek tells Entertainment Weekly.

Fans can catch the last episode of the first season on Aug. 26, 2015.

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