'Mr. Robot' season 2 episode 4 spoilers: Elliot enlists some help to erase Mr. Robot

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Elliot (Rami Malek) will do everything that he can to completely eradicate Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) from his mind in the fourth episode of "Mr. Robot" season 2.

In the episode, titled "eps2.2init1.asec," the troubled hacktivist will befriend a man from his neighborhood named Ray (Craig Robinson) to get rid of Mr. Robot once and for all.

Based on the trailer for the upcoming episode, Ray will tell Elliot what to do in order to get what he wants.

"You want to get rid of the battle within, make peace with the enemy," Ray said in the trailer.

But Elliot's figment of imagination knows what he is up to, telling him that Elliot will actually enjoy the battle.

"You think I want this, two halves in perpetual war!" Mr. Robot stated.

It also appears like Mr. Robot already knows what he will do in order to win against Elliot. He challenges him to a game where the winner will take all. This means that Elliot will finally get rid of Mr. Robot if he wins the game. But if he loses, Mr. Robot says: "I get to be in charge, once and for all."

Meanwhile, Elliot's sister, Darlene (Carly Chaikin), is getting worried that the authorities will finally figure out the people responsible for attacking the corporate giant E Corp. In the upcoming episode, Darlene believes that the FBI will discover her involvement in fsociety and the hacking incident that caused the multinational company's downfall. This will also lead to the internal chaos within the members of the fsociety, since each members are no longer trusting each other.

The synopsis for the upcoming episode reads:

"Elliot befriends Ray, hoping he can finally delete Mr. Robot; Dom makes a discovery; Darlene considers whether the FBI or Dark Army are the bigger threat."

"Mr. Robot" season 2 episode 4 airs Wednesday, July 27, on USA Network.

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