"Mr. Robot" is a brilliant show in its own right, and showrunner Sam Esmail already knows how it will end.

According to UPROXX, Esmail was asked about the ending of the show via Twitter. Apparently he already has an ending ready. (You can check out the full conversation here.)

"I have an ending and it's four or five seasons away," Esmail tweeted

Esmail, a novice in terms of being a showrunner, recently inked a deal with Universal Cable Products, which operates the USA network. Before being the showrunner of "Mr. Robot," Esmail wrote the scripts to shows such as "The Black List," during which he made his directorial debut for one episode.

"Mr. Robot" has done well in the ratings despite starting off slow. According to Deadline, ratings jumped after the second episode. The show pulled in 3.2 million total viewers and got a 1.11 rating among adults 18-49 for its second episode.

The show centers around Elliot Alderson, a young cyber-security engineer living in New York who assumes the role of a vigilante hacker by night. Elliot meets a mysterious social-anarchist known as "Mr. Robot" who recruits Elliot to join his team of hackers, "fsociety." Elliot, who has a social anxiety disorder but connects to people by hacking them, is intrigued but uncertain he wants to be part of the group.

The show follows Mr. Robot's attempts to engage Elliot in his mission to destroy the corporation Elliot is paid to protect. Compeled by his personal beliefs, Elliot struggles to resist the chance to take down the multinational CEOs running (and ruining) the world.

It has been the most talked about show of the year because of its gripping and tense storytelling and intriguing characters. The USA Network already renewed the show for Season 2 before Season 1 began.