WARNING: This article contains spoilers and predictions for Mr. Robot Season 4. Read at your own risk.

In less than a week, the beginning of the end of Mr. Robot will finally kick off. Though it's been nearly two years already since fans last saw the show on USA Network, critics and fans are convinced that the final season will "majorly" shock everyone down to the core.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, series creator Sam Esmail revealed a few things that will happen in the show's final run. Based on his statement, Mr. Robot Season 4 will be a season of "integration."

Others may think of things that are related to computer processes and tech-related solutions. But, Sam Esmail pointed out that this integration will focus on Elliot and his alter-ego, Mr. Robot.

In Season 3, the dynamic between Elliot and Mr. Robot was in full "disintegration." It was a full pivotal moment that led to the crisis of the installment. Some would even say that this is the cause of the reversal of the Five/Nine hack.

Even so, Elliot and Mr. Robot were able to patch things up before Season 3 ended its course. This is why Mr. Robot Season 4 will bring back the original dynamic between the two characters. 

Forbes released a pre-review of the fourth and final season a few days ago. According to the publication, the two-year waiting period will be "worth it," especially if Elliot and Mr. Robot would succeed with their plans.

As seen in the previous season, the reversal of the Five/Nine hack has shown everyone who is the top one percent of the society's one percent. It has been revealed that these individuals are under Whiterose's headship. So, it is safe to assume that everything will end in a showdown between Whiterose and Elliot.

Mr. Robot Season 4 will start its premiere episode with a "clever" recap, as per Screen Rant. It will also serve as a "transitional" tool to bring the viewers to the actual premiere's narrative.

The plot will, reportedly, take place in 2015 during the holiday season. As teased in the trailer a few weeks ago, the "creepy" Christmas season is a foreshadowing of the anti-capitalistic views of the plot given that this Holiday season is the most "capitalistic" period of the year.

Needless to say, a lot of things will happen in Mr. Robot Season 4. These are just the beginning. So, fans will surely be in it for a treat as it runs down to the finality of the show.

The premiere episode of Mr. Robot Season 4 titled, Unauthorized, will arrive on October 4, on USA Network.