What did Tyrell Wellick actually see in the Forest | Mr. Robot

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26 Aug 202009:03

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the mysterious death of Tyrell Wellick from the series 'Mr. Robot,' particularly focusing on what he encountered in the forest before his demise. The creator explores Tyrell's relationship with Elliot, the metaphorical significance of his death, and the eerie symbolism of the blue screen of death (BSOD) he experiences, reflecting his life and eventual acceptance of his fate. The episode's cinematography and Tyrell's character arc are praised, and the video concludes by explaining how Tyrell's end poetically aligns with the show's overarching themes.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Tyrell Wellick's death remains a mystery, with fans speculating about what he saw in the forest in the episode ‘404, Not Found’ from 2019.
  • 🎬 Tyrell's death scene is a metaphor, deeply tied to the show’s themes, though it feels unsettling and ambiguous to viewers.
  • 💔 The relationship between Tyrell and Elliot evolves in the episode, highlighting their contrasts. Tyrell cares deeply about appearances, while Elliot does not.
  • 💼 Tyrell's superficiality, seen in his obsession with expensive suits and power, contrasts with Elliot's indifference to what people think of him.
  • 👥 Tyrell's admiration for Elliot is a key dynamic in the series, but in this episode, he realizes that Elliot doesn't care as much about him.
  • 🌲 Tyrell's final moments in the snowy forest, following eerie sounds, are symbolic of his acceptance of death, which he ultimately sees as beautiful.
  • 🖥️ The blue light Tyrell sees is a metaphor for the 'Blue Screen of Death'—a fatal system error on computers, symbolizing his body shutting down.
  • 🎥 Cinematically, Tyrell's death is handled beautifully, ending with a fade from black to white, symbolizing his passing into the afterlife.
  • 💀 The episode uses the eerie sounds in the forest as a representation of death, something Tyrell follows until he succumbs to his injuries.
  • 📝 Tyrell's death is left open-ended as his body is never found, adding to the mystery and making it a poetic conclusion for his character.

Q & A

  • What does Tyrell see in the forest, and why is it significant?

    -Tyrell sees a blue glowing light, which is revealed to be a metaphorical representation of the 'blue screen of death' (BSOD) from computers. This symbolizes his acceptance of death, fitting perfectly with the show's theme of computers and system crashes.

  • How does Tyrell's death fit into the overall theme of the show?

    -Tyrell's death is symbolic of a system crash, much like the blue screen of death in computers. The show often explores the relationship between human lives and technology, and Tyrell's demise reflects his final acceptance of his fate, as if his body is shutting down like a system failure.

  • Why is Tyrell’s death considered a beautiful metaphor?

    -Tyrell's death is seen as a beautiful metaphor because it aligns with the show's exploration of life, death, and technology. His acceptance of the blue screen of death signifies his acceptance of his own demise, mirroring a computer shutting down permanently, which ties into the thematic elements of the series.

  • What role does Tyrell’s relationship with Elliot play in the events leading to his death?

    -Tyrell admires Elliot throughout the series, viewing him as a godlike figure, but during their final conversation, Elliot admits he doesn't care for Tyrell as much. This revelation deepens Tyrell's sense of purposelessness, contributing to his acceptance of death and his decision to walk alone into the forest.

  • How does Tyrell’s character evolve from season 1 to his death in season 4?

    -In season 1, Tyrell is portrayed as an ambitious, superficial person who cares about status and appearance. By the time of his death in season 4, he has realized the futility of his aspirations and begins to accept his mortality, abandoning his superficial ambitions and succumbing to the inevitable.

  • Why does the script compare Tyrell’s death to being in purgatory?

    -The episode presents Tyrell and Elliot as being stuck in purgatory, symbolized by their isolation in the snowy forest. The dark army represents death, and if not killed by them, the characters are likely to starve, creating a sense of hopelessness. This reflects Tyrell's emotional state of being trapped between life and death.

  • What is the significance of the 'screaming sounds' heard in the forest?

    -The screaming sounds are a metaphor for death, calling out to Tyrell and Elliot. While initially frightening, they ultimately lead Tyrell to his acceptance of death, as he follows the sounds deeper into the forest, signaling his approach toward his final moments.

  • How does Tyrell's attire in season 1 contrast with his appearance by the time of his death?

    -In season 1, Tyrell dresses in expensive suits, reflecting his superficial concern with status and appearance. By the time of his death, he wears a gray hoodie, symbolizing his rejection of his former aspirations and his acceptance of a simpler, more grounded existence, mirroring Elliot's attire.

  • What is the significance of the blue light Tyrell sees before his death?

    -The blue light Tyrell sees is a representation of the 'blue screen of death' from computers, symbolizing his system shutting down as he dies from his injuries. It represents the culmination of his journey, accepting his fate as his life 'crashes' like a computer experiencing a fatal error.

  • How does Tyrell’s hallucination tie into his love for technology?

    -Tyrell's hallucination of the blue screen of death ties into his deep connection with technology. As he dies, his mind projects a technological metaphor—seeing his own demise as a system crash—reflecting both his passion for computers and the show's central theme of human lives intertwined with digital systems.

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