'Mr.Robot' Carly Chaikin & Portia Doubleday Golden Globes 2016 Red Carpet Fashion!
Before Mr. Robot Season 2 returns, the popular USA Network is bringing the first season onto DVD and Blu-Ray. Actresses Portia Doubleday (Angela) and Carly Chaikin (Darlene) stunned in fashion at the red carpet of the 2016 Golden Globes Awards.
During our first season recap, Elliot (Malek) finds himself in hacker territory against Evil Corp with "fsociety." With a mysterious man linked to his past, Elliot finds himself siding with Mr. Robot (Christian Slater). As Evil Corp sinks its seductive claws on Elliot's best friend, Angela (Portia Doubleday), Fsociety has a way of hurting E Corp but in order to put their plans into motion, Elliot has to become more than just a cyber-vigilante. Struggling with his own paranoia and delusions, Elliot wants to know what the connection is between him, Mr. Robot, and Darlene (Carly Chaikin). But will the truth bring about the digital revolution that FSociety has been asking for?
According to TV Line, not only did the Heathers actor take home an award, the show itself won for Best Drama. Malek, along with the series' cast and crew, ran towards the stage to accept their award. During his acceptance speech, creator/showrunner Sam Esmail gave a special shout-out to his Shameless wife Emmy Rossum, thanking her for introducing him to his lead actor.
According to Perez Hilton, the slideshow presents the two female leads wearing their stunning metallic dresses. For the red carpet, the Suburgatory actress wore an iridescent dress, with a slicked back middle part, that showed off her gorgeous figure. The Carrie actress just dazzled in her silvery gown.
Check out our MStars interview with Doubleday and Chaikin here:
On her official Instagram wall, Chaikin shares a group photo and writes, "WE WON!!!! Couldn't be more proud and excited. Holy shit #MrRobot #GoldenGlobes #BestTVDrama"
Mr. Robot will return to USA Network for the second season. Mr. Robot: Season 1 arrives on DVD and Blu-Ray on January 12.
Readers, what did you think of Doubleday and Chaikin's dresses?