Where To Watch ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 2 Episode 3 Online: What Does Ray Know About Elliot?

Leon is Elliot's long-winded friend who is obsessed with Seinfeld.
Leon is Elliot's long-winded friend who is obsessed with Seinfeld. USA

The biggest question we want answered in Mr. Robot Season 2 episode 3 is obvious: Where is Tyrell Wellick? Unless Sam Esmail is gearing up for a big twist, he made it fairly clear in the last moments of episode 2 that Wellick may be alive.

“It’s really you. Bonsoir, Elliot.”

While we’re all dying to know what the hell happened to Tyrell, the better questions going into episode 3 are about Elliot’s new acquaintances, Ray and Leon. The former appears to know much more about Elliot’s hacking skills than he lets on. Could Ray be a member of fsociety?

Last episode, Ray turned to Elliot and said, “Feeling ok, Chief?” Elliot turned and gave him a look of confusion. “You really don't remember, do you?” Ray continued.

We also know very little about Leon, so little that fans are speculating he may not even be real. Hopefully tonight’s episode will tell us more about how Elliot and Leon know each other. Joey Bada$$ revealed last month he will become Elliot’s new pharmaceutical dealer, but right now we haven’t seen that side of him.

Watch Mr. Robot Season 2 episode 3 tonight on USA at 10 p.m. for answers.

Now, here’s how to watch:

No cable subscription? Hopefully, you’re tech savvy in ways we can’t speak about, or willing to camp out in a friend's living room. If you don’t have cable or Sling TV, watching live is not an option. It may be easiest to fork up $2.99 to buy each individual episode on Amazon after it airs, since the episodes don’t stream on Hulu either.

Sling TV:

Register now and get 7 days free. After the trial period, there is a plan called Sling Blue that gives you 40 channels (including USA) for $25 dollars a month. Sling TV is not an on-demand service, so you’ll get to watch the episode live on whatever device you want -- TV, computer, tablet or smartphone -- just like you would if you have cable. The service is compatible with Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast and Xbox One.

With a cable subscription that includes USA network:

Time Warner Cable, Xfinity, Comcast and other cable providers all have their own streaming platforms -- either on their website or a special app. Chances are your provider even allows you to stream live, but you’ll want to double-check ahead of time. If not, you can always watch via your provider the next day on-demand.

Watch USA live on your laptop by simply going to USA.com and logging in with your cable subcription. Also download the USA Now app on your tablet to watch on-demand the following day.

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