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|image = Irving.jpg
 
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|fullname = Irving
 
|fullname = Irving
 
|alias = None
 
|alias = None
 
|origin = ''Mr. Robot''
 
|origin = ''Mr. Robot''
 
|occupation = Car Salesman<br>
 
|occupation = Car Salesman<br>
Dark Army Fixer
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Dark Army Fixer<br>
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Author
 
|skills = High Intelligence<br>
 
|skills = High Intelligence<br>
 
Charisma<br>
 
Charisma<br>
 
Strength
 
Strength
|hobby = Working on his own novel.<br>
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|hobby = Working on his novel.<br>
 
Watching Big Brother.
 
Watching Big Brother.
|goals = Help [[Whiterose]] with destroying 71 E Corp buildings (succeeded).<br>
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|goals = Kill FBI Agent Santiago and replace him with Dom DiPierro as a Dark Army FBI mole <small>(succeeded)</small>.
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|crimes = Murder
Kill [[Santiago (Mr. Robot)|Santiago]] and replace him with [[Dom DiPerrio|Dominique]] as an FBI mole for the Dark Army by threatening with killing her family (succeeded).
 
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|type of villain = Charismatic Psychopath}}
|type of villain = Charismatic Sadist}}{{Quote|But, it's like she said, no way she's flippin' sides. No... no... don't get to worked up miss. Look at the sky. Take a deep breath. Try to enjoy the fresh air.<br>
 
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{{Quote|When we lose our principles, we invite chaos.|Irving}}
"Santiago: No, wait. Dom, just tell him you'll flip. This isn't worth it! This IS!"<br>
 
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{{Quote|What's the name of your youngest family member again? Oh that's right... four year old Jamie DiPierro from Morrisville. That's your brother Joseph's son, right? I want you, to look at this jack-off, and imagine that's little Jamie. [Stabs Santiago] And now I want you to imagine ya mom Trudie, IN PHILLY! And now imagine uncle Chris one morning, as he's picking up his copy of the DALLAS MORNING STAR! OR YA OLDER BROTHER, JERRY... WHILE HE'S WATCHING WHEEL! OF! FORTUNE! Am I done stating my point?! DOM! I'M GONNA NEED VERBAL CONFIRMATION THAT YOU'RE GRASPING THE DETAILS OF THIS AGREEMENT!|Irving killing Santiago and threatening Dominique into becoming an FBI mole for the Dark Army.}}
[Irving stabs Santiago with an axe]<br>
 
Oh, don't mind that. You're working for Dark Army now. You're going back to the FBI, and it'll be business as usual. And you're gonna give us information, and you'll answer all of our requests.<br>
 
"Dom: Fuck you! I'm no traitor. You should kill me now, because the first thing I'll do if you let me go is arrest your fucking ass!"<br>
 
What's the name of your youngest family member again? Oh that's right... four year old Jamie DiPierro from Morrisville. That's your brother Joseph's son, right? I want you, to look at this jack-off, and imagine that's little Jamie.<br>
 
[Stabs Santiago]<br>
 
And now I want you to imagine ya mom Trudie, IN PHILLY!<br>
 
And now imagine uncle Chris one morning, as he's picking up his copy of the DALLAS MORNING STAR!<br>
 
OR YA OLDER BROTHER, JERRY... WHILE HE'S WATCHING WHEEL! OF! FORTUNE!<br>
 
Am I done stating my point?! DOM! I'M GONNA NEED VERBAL INFORMATION THAT YOU'RE GRASPING THE DETAILS OF THIS AGREEMENT!|Irving killing Santiago and threatening Dominique into becoming an FBI mole for the Dark Army.}}
 
   
'''Irving''' is the secondary antagonist of the third season of the critically acclaimed USA Network drama show, ''Mr. Robot''.
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'''Irving''' is the secondary antagonist of the third season of the USA Network drama show, ''Mr. Robot''. He is [[Whiterose]]'s right-hand, and a fixer for the Dark Army who helps them with their plans. It is unknown how he sees the Dark Army and why he even became a member of the group, but it is shown that he is a very big enforcer for the group.
   
 
He was portrayed by {{w|Bobby Cannavale}}, who also played [[Gyp Rosetti]], [[Guy Danlily]], [[James Kent]], and [[Russel Van Pelt|Van Pelt]].
He is [[Whiterose]]'s right-hand, and a fixer for the Dark Army who helps them with their plans. It is unknown how he sees the Dark Army and why he even became a member of the group, but it is shown that he is a very big enforcer for the group, doing pretty much everything Whiterose tells him to do, and likes doing the orders just as much. Irving is also shown to be one of the few Dark Army members that seems to truly know who Whiterose is, probably even knowing what gender Whiterose is.
 
 
Despite being a prominent fixer for the Dark Army, Irving also sells used cars for a living. It is completely unknown how many people buy his cars as well as how much he earns for it. While his house isn't very explictly shown, it can be presumed to be a villa.
 
 
He was portrayed by famous actor Bobby Cannavale, who also played [[Gyp Rosetti]], [[Russel Van Pelt]], [[James Kent]], and [[Guy Danlily]].
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
   
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=== Season 2 ===
===Manipulating [[Tyrell Wellick|Tyrell]]===
 
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Irving is revealed to have manipulated [[Tyrell Wellick]] into shooting schizophrenic hacker Elliot Alderson at the end of the season. The motive was that Mr. Robot, Elliot's split personality, was better for the Dark Army.
   
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===Season 3===
===Helping Whiterose with attacking E Corp===
 
Being the right-hand of Whiterose, Irving obviously played a part in the huge attack against E Corp, where 71 E Corp buildings blew up, killing thousands and thousands of innocent people. Whiterose's motivation for this was to teach a lesson; Phillip Price and Whiterose once had a luxury meeting, where they talked about a lawsuit against the Washington Power Plant. Price promised to handle the lawsuit, but instead, Angela Moss got to keep the lawsuit. This angered Whiterose. Whiterose also reveals that the only reason Price was promoted as the CEO of E Corp was because she needed someone to look over his Congo power plant, and apparently that was the purpose of the CEO of E Corp before Price; Lester Moore as well, which she later orchestrated the murder of because of him interfering in her plans; something Price also did.
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Being the right-hand of Whiterose, Irving obviously played a part in the Stage 2 attack, which resulted in multiple E Corp buildings blowing up and thousands of deaths. However, Irving's mission was to keep other participants in the Stage 2 attack focused on Stage 2, and it is unknown if Irving even encouraged the attack or knew how many people it would kill. He manipulates Tyrell Wellick into financing the attack and also encourages him to get Elliot to permanently change into his split personality [[Mr. Robot]], the reason being that Elliot's regular personality was against Stage 2 and Mr. Robot was willing to participate in it.
   
 
Irving sees Mr. Robot and Elliot investigating Phillip Price's penthouse and orders them to come with him. He drives them to a barn house far away from the urban areas, where he has already ordered the Dark Army FBI mole [[Santiago (Mr. Robot)|Santiago]] to come. Santiago beat down Dom and Darlene and then drove them to the barn. While [[Grant (Mr. Robot)|Grant]] is taking care of Elliot, Mr. Robot, and Darlene, Irving takes Santiago and Dom. He grabs an ax. This convinces Santiago to believe that Irving is going to kill Dom. He tries his best to prevent Irving from killing Dom, stating that she can possibly have a lot of valuable information that the Dark Army might need. Irving doesn't really care what Santiago says, and jokingly asks if Santiago really believes that Dom would become successful as an FBI agent later on. Santiago says that she is a rising star, and is only getting better at her job. Irving grabs the axe viciously, which obviously makes Dom even more terrified. Irving tries calming her, requesting that she looks into the air and takes a deep breath while relaxing.
===FBI Moles===
 
Irving sees [[Mr. Robot]] and Elliot investigating Phillip Price's penthouse, and orders them to come with him. He drives them to a barnhouse far away from the urban areas, where he has already ordered the Dark Army FBI mole [[Santiago (Mr. Robot)|Santiago]] to come. Santiago beat down [[Dom DiPierro|Dom]] and Darlene, and then drove them to the barn. While [[Grant (Mr. Robot)|Grant]] is taking care of Elliot, Mr. Robot, and Darlene, Irving takes Santiago and Dom. He grabs an axe. This convinces Santiago to believe that Irving is going to kill Dom. He tries his best to prevent Irving from killing Dom, stating that she can possibly have alot of valuable information that the Dark Army might need. Irving doesn't really care what Santiago says, and jokingly asks if he believes that Dom would go far into the FBI. Santiago says that she is a rising star, and is only getting better at her job. Irving grabs the axe viciously, which obviously makes Dom even more terrified. Irving tries calming her, requesting that she looks into the air and takes a deep breath while relaxing.
 
   
Because of Santiago's attempts of saving Dom being pathetic, Irving brutally stabs and kills him with his axe, stabbing him in his heart. Irving wants her to become the new FBI mole for the Dark Army. Dom is absolutely traumatized at this point, and prompts Irving to kill her, stating that the first thing she will do anyway if he lets her go is arresting him. Obviously, Irving doesn't give up. He says to Dom that she should imagine that Santiago is a family member, while brutally stabbing him multiple times. While not revealed, it is most likely that this was supposed to symbolize that he would kill her family if she wouldn't become an FBI mole. Irving manages to scare her enough to convince her to become an FBI mole.
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As it turns out, the actual target of the execution was Santiago all along. Irving stabs him in his heart with the ax. Irving wants Dominique to become the new FBI mole for the Dark Army, following Santiago's death. Dom is absolutely traumatized at this point and prompts Irving to kill her instead, stating that the first thing she will do anyway if he lets her go is arresting him. Obviously, Irving doesn't give up. He says to Dom that she should imagine that Santiago is a family member, while brutally stabbing him multiple times. While not revealed, it is most likely that this was supposed to symbolize that he would kill her family if she wouldn't become an FBI mole. Irving manages to scare her enough to convince her to become an FBI mole.
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=== Season 4 ===
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Irving makes a brief cameo in the fourth season. He happens to meet Dom at a book shop. He tells her that he is happy to see her and reveals that he has written a book named Beach Towel. At first, Dom is scared, but she calms down later when Irving tells her that the Dark Army holds no grudge against her for killing Dark Army agent Janice. He tells her that he's happy that Dom murdered Janice because she was insane and a disgrace to the organization. He gives Dom a signed copy of Beach Towel, only to tell a worker in the shop that she "still needs to pay". He then leaves and tells Dom to take care of herself.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
At the start of the season, Irving seems like a decent guy. He is genuinely nice to [[Mr. Robot]] and [[Tyrell Wellick]], especially Tyrell. He likes talking to Tyrell like an old friend, and as the season goes on, Tyrell gets more comfortable with talking about more personal things. His relationship with his children being a touchy subject that he still feels comfortable talking about (granted, not a very long talk about it). Irving explains his own relationship with his children, stating that he used to go home after working and being welcomed by his wife and children. One day, however, his family just left him for basically no reason. With Mr. Robot's relationship, he's slightly more serious. This is most likely because of Tyrell being a manchild, and therefore being easier to talk with about certain things. Out of everyone in the series though, he was probably kindest against Elliot in the few interactions they had. He had a very kind tone whenever talking to him, though it is unknown how their interactions would have changed if their relationship would have been more like that of Tyrell's and Irving's.
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At the start of the season, Irving seems like a decent guy. He is genuinely nice to [[Mr. Robot]] and [[Tyrell Wellick]], especially Tyrell. He likes talking to Tyrell like an old friend, and as the season goes on, Tyrell gets more comfortable with talking about more personal things. His relationship with his children being a touchy subject that he still feels comfortable talking about (granted, not a very long talk about it). Irving explains his own relationship with his children, stating that he used to go home after working and being welcomed by his wife and children. One day, however, his family just left him for basically no reason. With Mr. Robot's relationship, he's slightly more serious. This is most likely because of Tyrell being a manchild, and therefore being easier to talk with about certain things.
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Later in the season though, this slowly goes away. Irving states that when discussing with Tyrell about his personal life, he lied about having a family in order to get even more information about Tyrell's personal life to the Dark Army. This pretty much completely counters any chance they had of actual friendship, though Tyrell doesn't know that Irving lied to him. Irving's relationship with Mr. Robot was less friendly even from the start but becomes even more hostile later on. At the end of the season, Irving simply doesn't care about Mr. Robot at all anymore. When asking why the Dark Army carried out Stage 2, Irving simply orders his henchmen to beat Mr. Robot down.
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Irving is revealed in the last episode to have a sadistic side, as he blackmails Dom into becoming an FBI mole for the Dark Army while threatening to kill her family if she doesn't become one. Irving's psychopathic tendencies have never been shown this much in previous episodes, even though he did show signs of it.
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But with that said, Irving doesn't go against people who don't deserve it. When Dark Army agent Janice is murdered by Dom in season 4, Irving is more than happy to admit that he found Janice to be a disgrace to the Dark Army due to some of her vile and overly sadistic actions.
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|'''Cashier''': Looks like you're gonna get a free milkshake, you lucky dog!<br>'''Irving''': I'll take chocolate please.<br>'''Cashier''': Oh, sorry sir. That offer is only valid on your next visit.<br>'''Irving''': I don't understand. Didn't you just say I could have a free milkshake?<br>'''Cashier''': Yes, and you can redeem it on your next visit.<br>'''Irving''': But what's the difference between then and now?<br>'''Cashier''': I'm sorry sir, that's just not the way it works.<br>'''Irving''': Ok. Should I just get outta line then get back in?<br>'''Cashier''': No you can redeem it on your next visit here.<br>'''Irving''': Ok, what qualifies as a visit? Do I have to leave only to come back? Or do I have to go home? Is it time based... You see the faulty logic here don't you?<br>'''Cashier''': Sir, those are the rules. You can speak to the manager or I'll be happy to add a milkshake to your order for 12 dollars and 95 cents.<br>'''Irving''': It's not about the money. It's about the principle.<br>'''Cashier''': Sir, there's nothing I can do.<br>[Irving gets call from Tyrell]<br>'''Irving''': Aha.<br>'''Irving''': Well, screaming isn't gonna help the situation is it. Aha. Yeah well, I agree. It's not good. Is he dead?! Aha. Alright. Be there in 15 minutes.<br>[The call ends]<br>'''Irving''': When we lose our principles, we invite chaos.|Irving expecting a milkshake.}}
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{{Quote|Just 'cause we lit the fuse, doesn't mean we control the explosion.|Irving}}
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{{Quote|A story could have a mediocre beginning and middle, and oftentimes it does. But always gotta have a wow ending. Otherwise, what's the point?!|Irving}}
   
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==Gallery==
Later in the season though, this slowly goes away. Irving states that when discussing with Tyrell about his personal life, he lied about having a family in order to get even more information about Tyrell's personal life to the Dark Army. This pretty much completely counters any chance they had of an actual friendship, though Tyrell doesn't know that Irving lied to him. The Mr. Robot relationship was less friendly even from the start, but becomes even more hostile later on. At the end of the season, Irving simply doesn't care about Mr. Robot at all anymore. When asking why the Dark Army killed thousands of people by blowing up 71 E Corp buildings, Irving simply orders his henchmen to beat Mr. Robot down. He does give an explanation later, but it's way to cryptic to be an actual reasoning.
 
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One rich and one anarchistic guy.jpg|Mr. Robot and Irving meet.
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Irving orders henchmen.jpg|Irving with two Dark Army soldiers.
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TOMORROW ON USA NETWOOOOORK.jpg
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Ribs are great for breakfast dude.png|Irving having a conversation with Angela Moss while eating ribs for breakfast.
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Psycho Killer Quesque se.jpg|Irving right after killing Santiago.
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==Trivia==
Irving is revealed in the last episode to be extremely sadistic, as he blackmails Dom into becoming an FBI mole for the Dark Army while threatening to kill her family if she doesn't become one. The way he does this is especially brutal, stabbing Santiago multiple times with an axe, right at his heart. Irving's psychopathic tendencies have never been shown this much in previous episodes, even though he did show signs of it. When he is at a fast food restaurant, he starts an argument about why he won't be able to get a free milkshake. The cashier tries to keep a straight face, and says that he will redeem it on his next visit. Irving refuses. He then gets a call from Tyrell. He casually asks if Elliot is dead, while looking at the cashier strangely. At this point, she simply can't keep a straight face and is completely shocked.
 
 
*Despite being a prominent fixer for the Dark Army, Irving also sells used cars for a living. It is completely unknown how many people buy his cars as well as how much he earns for it.
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*While his house isn't very explicitly shown, it can be presumed to be a villa.
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*It is unknown whether or not Irving will return in season 4. Sam Esmail has stated that he enjoyed working with Bobby Cannavale, and doesn't know right now but thinks that he will return.
 
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When we lose our principles, we invite chaos.
~ Irving
What's the name of your youngest family member again? Oh that's right... four year old Jamie DiPierro from Morrisville. That's your brother Joseph's son, right? I want you, to look at this jack-off, and imagine that's little Jamie. [Stabs Santiago] And now I want you to imagine ya mom Trudie, IN PHILLY! And now imagine uncle Chris one morning, as he's picking up his copy of the DALLAS MORNING STAR! OR YA OLDER BROTHER, JERRY... WHILE HE'S WATCHING WHEEL! OF! FORTUNE! Am I done stating my point?! DOM! I'M GONNA NEED VERBAL CONFIRMATION THAT YOU'RE GRASPING THE DETAILS OF THIS AGREEMENT!
~ Irving killing Santiago and threatening Dominique into becoming an FBI mole for the Dark Army.

Irving is the secondary antagonist of the third season of the USA Network drama show, Mr. Robot. He is Whiterose's right-hand, and a fixer for the Dark Army who helps them with their plans. It is unknown how he sees the Dark Army and why he even became a member of the group, but it is shown that he is a very big enforcer for the group.

He was portrayed by Bobby Cannavale, who also played Gyp Rosetti, Guy Danlily, James Kent, and Van Pelt.

Biography

Season 2

Irving is revealed to have manipulated Tyrell Wellick into shooting schizophrenic hacker Elliot Alderson at the end of the season. The motive was that Mr. Robot, Elliot's split personality, was better for the Dark Army.

Season 3

Being the right-hand of Whiterose, Irving obviously played a part in the Stage 2 attack, which resulted in multiple E Corp buildings blowing up and thousands of deaths. However, Irving's mission was to keep other participants in the Stage 2 attack focused on Stage 2, and it is unknown if Irving even encouraged the attack or knew how many people it would kill. He manipulates Tyrell Wellick into financing the attack and also encourages him to get Elliot to permanently change into his split personality Mr. Robot, the reason being that Elliot's regular personality was against Stage 2 and Mr. Robot was willing to participate in it.

Irving sees Mr. Robot and Elliot investigating Phillip Price's penthouse and orders them to come with him. He drives them to a barn house far away from the urban areas, where he has already ordered the Dark Army FBI mole Santiago to come. Santiago beat down Dom and Darlene and then drove them to the barn. While Grant is taking care of Elliot, Mr. Robot, and Darlene, Irving takes Santiago and Dom. He grabs an ax. This convinces Santiago to believe that Irving is going to kill Dom. He tries his best to prevent Irving from killing Dom, stating that she can possibly have a lot of valuable information that the Dark Army might need. Irving doesn't really care what Santiago says, and jokingly asks if Santiago really believes that Dom would become successful as an FBI agent later on. Santiago says that she is a rising star, and is only getting better at her job. Irving grabs the axe viciously, which obviously makes Dom even more terrified. Irving tries calming her, requesting that she looks into the air and takes a deep breath while relaxing.

As it turns out, the actual target of the execution was Santiago all along. Irving stabs him in his heart with the ax. Irving wants Dominique to become the new FBI mole for the Dark Army, following Santiago's death. Dom is absolutely traumatized at this point and prompts Irving to kill her instead, stating that the first thing she will do anyway if he lets her go is arresting him. Obviously, Irving doesn't give up. He says to Dom that she should imagine that Santiago is a family member, while brutally stabbing him multiple times. While not revealed, it is most likely that this was supposed to symbolize that he would kill her family if she wouldn't become an FBI mole. Irving manages to scare her enough to convince her to become an FBI mole.

Season 4

Irving makes a brief cameo in the fourth season. He happens to meet Dom at a book shop. He tells her that he is happy to see her and reveals that he has written a book named Beach Towel. At first, Dom is scared, but she calms down later when Irving tells her that the Dark Army holds no grudge against her for killing Dark Army agent Janice. He tells her that he's happy that Dom murdered Janice because she was insane and a disgrace to the organization. He gives Dom a signed copy of Beach Towel, only to tell a worker in the shop that she "still needs to pay". He then leaves and tells Dom to take care of herself.

Personality

At the start of the season, Irving seems like a decent guy. He is genuinely nice to Mr. Robot and Tyrell Wellick, especially Tyrell. He likes talking to Tyrell like an old friend, and as the season goes on, Tyrell gets more comfortable with talking about more personal things. His relationship with his children being a touchy subject that he still feels comfortable talking about (granted, not a very long talk about it). Irving explains his own relationship with his children, stating that he used to go home after working and being welcomed by his wife and children. One day, however, his family just left him for basically no reason. With Mr. Robot's relationship, he's slightly more serious. This is most likely because of Tyrell being a manchild, and therefore being easier to talk with about certain things.

Later in the season though, this slowly goes away. Irving states that when discussing with Tyrell about his personal life, he lied about having a family in order to get even more information about Tyrell's personal life to the Dark Army. This pretty much completely counters any chance they had of actual friendship, though Tyrell doesn't know that Irving lied to him. Irving's relationship with Mr. Robot was less friendly even from the start but becomes even more hostile later on. At the end of the season, Irving simply doesn't care about Mr. Robot at all anymore. When asking why the Dark Army carried out Stage 2, Irving simply orders his henchmen to beat Mr. Robot down.

Irving is revealed in the last episode to have a sadistic side, as he blackmails Dom into becoming an FBI mole for the Dark Army while threatening to kill her family if she doesn't become one. Irving's psychopathic tendencies have never been shown this much in previous episodes, even though he did show signs of it.

But with that said, Irving doesn't go against people who don't deserve it. When Dark Army agent Janice is murdered by Dom in season 4, Irving is more than happy to admit that he found Janice to be a disgrace to the Dark Army due to some of her vile and overly sadistic actions.

Quotes

Cashier: Looks like you're gonna get a free milkshake, you lucky dog!
Irving: I'll take chocolate please.
Cashier: Oh, sorry sir. That offer is only valid on your next visit.
Irving: I don't understand. Didn't you just say I could have a free milkshake?
Cashier: Yes, and you can redeem it on your next visit.
Irving: But what's the difference between then and now?
Cashier: I'm sorry sir, that's just not the way it works.
Irving: Ok. Should I just get outta line then get back in?
Cashier: No you can redeem it on your next visit here.
Irving: Ok, what qualifies as a visit? Do I have to leave only to come back? Or do I have to go home? Is it time based... You see the faulty logic here don't you?
Cashier: Sir, those are the rules. You can speak to the manager or I'll be happy to add a milkshake to your order for 12 dollars and 95 cents.
Irving: It's not about the money. It's about the principle.
Cashier: Sir, there's nothing I can do.
[Irving gets call from Tyrell]
Irving: Aha.
Irving: Well, screaming isn't gonna help the situation is it. Aha. Yeah well, I agree. It's not good. Is he dead?! Aha. Alright. Be there in 15 minutes.
[The call ends]
Irving: When we lose our principles, we invite chaos.
~ Irving expecting a milkshake.
Just 'cause we lit the fuse, doesn't mean we control the explosion.
~ Irving
A story could have a mediocre beginning and middle, and oftentimes it does. But always gotta have a wow ending. Otherwise, what's the point?!
~ Irving

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite being a prominent fixer for the Dark Army, Irving also sells used cars for a living. It is completely unknown how many people buy his cars as well as how much he earns for it.
  • While his house isn't very explicitly shown, it can be presumed to be a villa.
  • It is unknown whether or not Irving will return in season 4. Sam Esmail has stated that he enjoyed working with Bobby Cannavale, and doesn't know right now but thinks that he will return.