410 Gone
- Episode aired Dec 8, 2019
- TV-MA
- 45m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
8.8K
YOUR RATING
Darlene and Dom hit the road. Elliot is not done yet.Darlene and Dom hit the road. Elliot is not done yet.Darlene and Dom hit the road. Elliot is not done yet.
Christian Slater
- Mr. Robot
- (credit only)
Mary Crosbie
- Nurse Sharon Watt
- (as Mary A. Crosbie)
Logan Fry
- Airline Passenger at Door 5
- (uncredited)
Stephanie Groves
- Bike rider
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe "steal a mirror" quote, to which Leon refers, derives from Kurt Vonnegut's book "Breakfast of Champions". To quote the book, Vonnegut's fictional science fiction writer, Kilgore Trout, "did another thing which some people might have considered eccentric: he called mirrors leaks. It amused him to pretend that mirrors were holes between two universes." Hence, "steal a mirror" could be restated as "take a leak".
- GoofsIn less than a week (prior episode), Darlene goes from have a major gash on her hairline (from being thrown into a bathtub), with significant blood dripping down her forehead, and side of her face, to zero evidence of this injury.
- Quotes
Leon: Besides, I've gotta find a rest stop anyway. Gotta steal me a mirror real quick.
Dominique DiPierro: ...
Leon: What, do you not know your Vonnegut? I gotta take a whiz, okay? Too many Code Reds this mornin'. sighs. Man, nobody fuckin' reads anymore.
- ConnectionsReferences Three Days of the Condor (1975)
- SoundtracksThis Kiss
Written by Beth Nielsen Chapman, Robin B. Lerner, Annie Leslie Roboff
Performed by Faith Hill
Featured review
A refreshing change of pace
For at least the last five episodes, Esmail has been leaning hard on the gas; we've been rocketing through the plot with episode after episode of dark, intense, edge-of-your-seat action. Now, for the first time since "404 Not Found", we get a slower, more character-driven episode. If this had been located anywhere else in the season, it might have been really frustrating, but coming down off the high of 409 with another 3 to go after it, the episode feels perfectly placed.
Other than a tiny bit of Elliot near the start, this episode is focussed entirely on Dom and Darlene, and their relationship. We also get cameos from two ex-Dark Army operatives. For the most part, this is a pretty lighthearted episode, but it definitely has some heavier moments as Dom and Darlene unpack their baggage. The ending is both hilarious and frustrating.
I find it really interesting how the two slowest episodes of this season are both road trip episodes centered around a popular gay ship in the fandom - "404 Not Found" with Tyrelliot, and "410 Gone" with Domlene. If the episode hadn't been released during finals week, when I'm super busy and didn't have time to actively anticipate it, maybe I would have felt more unsatisfied. As it was, I found it to be a tasty appetizer for the fast-approaching conclusion.
Other than a tiny bit of Elliot near the start, this episode is focussed entirely on Dom and Darlene, and their relationship. We also get cameos from two ex-Dark Army operatives. For the most part, this is a pretty lighthearted episode, but it definitely has some heavier moments as Dom and Darlene unpack their baggage. The ending is both hilarious and frustrating.
I find it really interesting how the two slowest episodes of this season are both road trip episodes centered around a popular gay ship in the fandom - "404 Not Found" with Tyrelliot, and "410 Gone" with Domlene. If the episode hadn't been released during finals week, when I'm super busy and didn't have time to actively anticipate it, maybe I would have felt more unsatisfied. As it was, I found it to be a tasty appetizer for the fast-approaching conclusion.
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- TouchTheGarlicProduction
- Dec 9, 2019
Details
- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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