The most surprising thing about the carefully-guarded Season 2 premiere of USA's cult hit, Mr. Robot, aren't any of the twists and turns of its labyrinthine plot. No, what will really catch you off guard is seeing funnyman Craig Robinson out of the Scranton, PA paper warehouse he occupied for nine seasons on The Office and taking up residence in Mr. Robot's paranoia-laden version of New York City. The actor and comedian appears in the second half of tonight's two-hour premiere as Ray, a neighbor of the show's unstable hacker hero, Elliot (Rami Malek), who tries to get the jittery young man to adjust to his new surroundings.