Watch this episode. Mr. Robot has some pretty incredible storytelling, considering it was created by a guy who once said he doesn't care about plot. This episode shows how complex of a character Elliot is. Besides the suspense, what I liked most about this episode is that it can be viewed as its own story. This is just Elliot under the gun to save someone he cares about from a psychopathic drug dealer (an unusually likable one). I love every second of this show, but this episode is one of the greatest, in my opinion. The best story arcs take time to build and resolve, and Mr. Robot accomplishes this in a pretty brilliant way: by literally taking more time to build and resolve them. Not just a season, not just two. This episode was in the first season and the story arc won't be reintroduced until the fourth season. I haven't really seen a show take risks in storytelling like that. Almost all of them have a central issue that gets resolved by the end of the season, as well as subplots that get resolved by the end of the episodes. This show presents only pieces of its best stories at a time, which is far closer to reality than the assembly line of conflict resolution that we are accustomed to. Can't wait to see how it pans out.