'Mr. Robot' season 3 episode 5 spoilers: Elliot on the run with E Corp in chaos

A promotional poster for the television series, "Mr. Robot." Facebook/WhoIsMrRobot

American drama-thriller TV series "Mr. Robot" is back for a third season. Episode 5 titled "eps3.4_runtime-err0r,r00" will see Elliot (Rami Malek) on the run as E Corp is in chaos, and Darlene (Carly Chaikin) comes to help.

The promo for the upcoming episode released last week shows a visibly worried Elliot inside the E Corp elevator. He proceeds to talk about how he sometimes gets a lot of anxiety, and how variables which he refers to as storms keep popping up. He then decides that something needs to be done, and tells himself to breathe and just let go.  Later in the trailer video, he is seen hastily packing the things from his desk, about to leave. However, when he exits the building, he is greeted by hundreds of protesters facing off with E Corp's security guards, making it hard for him to leave. He then decides to seek help from his sister Darlene.

Meanwhile, E Corp is in chaos as their building's lobby and several other floors are intruded and ransacked by hoodlums.  Angela (Portia Doubleday) is caught in the middle of all the chaos and decides to wear a mask to blend in with the intruders. It is still unknown whether the buffoons were hired to do the job, or if they are part of the F Society.

In the previous episode of "Mr. Robot," Angela and Mr. Robot (Christian Slater) talked to Tyler Wellick (Martin Wallstorm) to discuss their plan to reboot the Five/Nine hack, but Tyler did not seem too keen on initiating the plan. He worries that Elliot might yet again overpower Mr. Robot and foil their plans like he did before. He was then assured that Mr. Robot had everything under control.

"Mr. Robot" season 3 episode 5 will air on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 10 p.m. EST on the USA Network. New episodes of the show will also be released weekly on Amazon Prime Video.

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