Warning: This article contains spoilers for Mr. Robot Season 4 Episode 1, titled "401 Unauthorized," that may spoil your enjoyment in discovering its plotlines. Read at your own risk.

The end has begun for the life of Elliot Alderson (Rami Malek) in Mr. Robot Season 4. After the previous season's cliffhanging finale, fans can expect the last and final season to feature more twists and turns as the story gets darker and more mysterious. As USA Network has dropped the premiere episode, here's what happened to the fan-favorite vigilante hacker.

"It's Christmas time for Mr. Robot, but things are less than full of cheer for Elliot," Mr. Robot Season 4 Episode 1 official synopsis read. "Meanwhile, Darlene (Carly Chaikin) is dealing with a huge issue, while Dom (Carly Chaikin) increasingly becomes more and more paranoid. Tyrell (Martin Wallström) is bored."

According to Hidden Remote, bored people are never up to no good. So, Tyrell may be planning something bad to make his life more intense. After the death of Agent Santiago (Omar Metwally) and Grant (Grant Chang) in the previous season finale, it looks like something bigger is about to come.

There are theories Elliot may not come alive after the final season. But, there are hopes for a better future for Darlene. As everybody believes she deserves so much better, she may survive all the ordeals that are about to come.

It has been almost two years since fans waited for Mr. Robot Season 4 Episode 1. The Season 3 finale concluded on Dec. 13, 2017, while it hit the small screens on Oct. 11 of the said year. Fans strongly believed the new season would be out in 2018. But, it took the show a couple of years before it dropped new episodes.

The premiere episode was out on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 10 p.m. Eastern or 9 p.m. Central. The first episode would be three minutes longer than usual, although it was shorter than the Season 3 premiere that was seven minutes longer, per Heavy.

You can watch Mr. Robot Season 4 Episode 1 on streaming platforms like Fubo TV and Hulu that both offer a free trial. It is also available on Sling TV. If you want to know what channel USA Network is on your provider, you can use the channel finder such as Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, and Dish. The second episode will be out next Sunday, Oct. 13, although its official synopsis is yet to be out.