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I thought nothing could top Breaking Bad, but then I watched Mr. Robot.
The creativity, cinematography and unique ideas in that are outstanding. The episode with almost no dialogue is particularly brilliant.
Despite not liking most of the last season, I agree that episode is brilliant. I did not even notice there wasn't any dialogue while watching it, I was that captivated.
I didn't notice until near the end, when I couldn't recall anyone saying anything or the music stopping. ๐
My personal favorite episode is "Don't delete me". It just has a certain feel to it that other episodes don't, especially with the "Trying to find a purpose" theme.