Episode 10 – Your Forma

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As disappointed as I said, I was not surprised that we returned to the standard of plainness Your exam preparation After last week’s compelling plot. The moment the so-called protagonist echika hieda appears, any sense of participation in this show will disappear. It’s a shame because she has interesting character designs and the way she proposes hints at some potential personality, but in terms of story features, she essentially accomplished nothing. She was just there pretending not to like Harold and reacting to whatever other characters said. So far, she hasn’t pushed the narrative almost entirely through any of her actions, and you may be able to remove her from every scene in this episode, and none of this will change.
At least, Harold’s story is still quite interesting as we follow up last week’s traumatic flashback, his visit (with owner Darya) to the family home of the late Detective Susan. It seems that two and a half years have passed since the nightmare in St. Petersburg and Susan’s horrible death. Suzon’s brother welcomes Harold, but his mother, Elena, responds very differently to her presence in the family, to a point of abuse. In a sense, her negative emotions about the “things” that failed to protect her beloved son are understandable. She refuses to see Harold as a sentient being, nor can she justify it as a court with (presumed) hardwired restrictions, and he cannot cause harm to the perpetrators to protect Susan. Maybe Harold went to the house in Susan’s clothes to no avail?
Echika and Harold’s investigation of the “Tosti” AI program and its (probably fake) creator Alan Jack Lascelles has barely moved forward. Now Bigga is offered a substantial position as a police consultant and has made a brief cut to focus on the port around her neck. I think that means she has one now Your exam preparation In her own time, when I thought about it before, she probably didn’t. As usual, the show hardly imagined missing a lot of backstory without modifying later events to adapt.
Bigga seems to have a huge fascination with Harold, giving him a new scarf. When he didn’t wear it the next day, she was worried that she had offended him or that he didn’t like it. I wonder if the scarf he was wearing belongs to Susan (Sozon), which is why he prefers that one? He may not want to lead Bigga either. After all, the scarf is a pretty intimate gift and we know Harold only has (robot) eyes for echika.
Hope given to Bigga is an interesting concept of human marriage, which seems rare in this society. We met a female CEO who ordered a custom male amicus Droid from a professional company who was able to specify exact parameters for her “life partner.” Although Echika and Harold responded more softly to the couple, Bigga’s eyes shone and their cheeks were flush. I think she is FuturamaThe cute blunt robot Bender may be described as “angry Robosexual”. This may be an important substance for juicy exploration, given all the underlying social, legal and moral implications of human marriage, but it is disappointingly Your exam preparation At least this week, it seems that there is no interest in exploring the topic. I guess we’ve had a tentative relationship with Harold and Echka for a long time, but we know he’s not like other Amicus Droids because he seems to make more sense and more human. Other courts are more limited, more… robots. Maybe that’s how the CEO ladies like them? Maybe more troublesome than a real man…
Your exam preparation Another major plot of this episode involves the digitization of the dead man’s thoughts, entering the realm of black mirrors. I think it involves memory of their personal records Your exam preparation? The digital version of my mind remains after my death, vulnerable to exploitation, uncontrolled copying, alteration and abuse of the idea of soulless megacorporations, which is pure nightmare fuel for me. I know people often praise Black Mirror The plot “San Junipero” is a rare positive part of the show, but its vision for the digital afterlife continues Amazon (or any company’s) cloud server gave me Heebie-Jeebies.
at present, Your exam preparation Of course, consider this technology as. Apparently, it was disturbing when the police received a call from Susan’s voice who died two and a half years ago, but there was not much exploration of what the digitalization of the dead might mean for society. Maybe I’m too harsh and future plots will cover this. The idea that Sozon’s mother might commission a digital copy of her late son is disturbing enough, but it’s at least an interesting future when we learn that Alexei Abaev, a shady third party with a legal authorization book, picked up the disc containing the Sozon AI personality. It looks like the murder and subsequent dismemberment of the Amicus robot, a St. Petersburg-style nightmare, is just a parody incident that may have some connection with Abaev. Who knows what the motivation is?
Sadly, visual production seems to have caused the cliff to fall leisurely, with multiple characters with appearances that look particularly bad, especially Susan’s mother. Your exam preparationThe performance is no longer a great show, mostly grey, boring color schemes, and lacks the talent of the director to make the long dialogue scene lively. There is no accepted brain diving sequence, and apart from some funny but barely deprived world building hints, this episode is sadly wrong on the dull side.
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