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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Almost Human is a sci-fi procedural that aired on Fox.In the year 2048, horrifically high crime rates brought on by uncontrolled technological progress have led to every human police officer being assigned an android partner for safety, record keeping, and making sure they adhere to procedure. After almost two years in a coma after walking into an ambush that got the rest of his squad killed by the criminal organization InSyndicate, Detective John Kennex (Karl Urban) is brought back onto the force to investigate attacks similar to the one which took out his team.The only problem is that due to the coldly pragmatic actions of the androids during the ambush, Kennex hates all synthetics. The chief assigns him an MX anyway. It "accidentally" gets thrown into highway traffic.But rules are rules, so Kennex needs a new android partner. The only one left is DRN "Dorian," (Michael Ealy) a decommissioned model designed to be as human as possible—removed from service due to being too emotional and hard to control. Kennex is surprised to find himself forming a bond with Dorian, and the two work together to take down the dangerous criminal organization InSyndicate.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Almost Human follows the week-to-week missions of John and Dorian, as they fight crime across this futuristic landscape, while the mysteries surrounding John's attack and the larger mythology of this new world unfold. As of April 29th, 2014, Fox has canceled the show, and Season 1, unfortunately, is its last.You can find the recap page here, which is a work in progress. | |
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Averted, it isn't. Most of the androids encountered are actually very helpful. Most of them may be soulless automatons that aren't even strictly bound by the Three Laws of Robotics, but nevertheless aren't actively malevolent or (unintentionally) hurtful. More like your average personal computer, but with somewhat of a brain. Even the 'criminal' android The Bishop uses is less actively malevolent and more an obedient partner much like the MXs. The MXs are equipped with enough personal judgment that they will ignore a direct command they deem to be irrational and counter-productive. And then the XRN "Danica" was revealed. That said... she was probably intentionally built to be malevolent, to an extent. And she was still only following orders from her creator, demonstrating less sentience than her 'brother' Dorian. | |
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us: The InSyndicate does this in the pilot episode when they took out the MXs in a LAPD precinct. It would have worked too if Dorian and John didn't get in their way... | |
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