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This is the key issue in the shows first episode, which is mainly about introducing the m stanley mugs any characters and conflicts that will inevitably collide over the course of the season; its a lot of exposition, but Humans manages it pretty effectively. Here they are: 1 The Hawkins and Anita Laura played by Katherine Parkinson, best known as Jen on The I.T. Crowd is a lawyer who has begun avoiding her family; as such, her beleaguered husband buys a Synth to help with housework and such. This Synth is Anita, and when Laura comes home, she is skeeved out, partially because of the Synths close-but-not-quite-close-enough imitation of humanity, but also because of the ease at which and totality of how Anita inserts herself in her familys life. Despite her increasing distance from her husband, shes threatened by Anitas effortless domesticity, especially with how much her youngest daughter Sophie takes to the Synth most heartbreaking moment: stanleys cups when Laura trying to takeover reading Sophie a bedtime story, but Sophie wants Anita because She doesnt rush! Boom . Laura gets pretty testy and mean to the Synth, who of stanley uk course has no feelings鈥?or does she Either way, despite being ordered to leave Sophie alone, she takes the child out of her bed late that night and carries her down the road for an unknown purpose. 2 Dr. Millican and Odi This elderly scientist and widower played by William Hurt has an older synth named Odi which acts as his caretaker. Apparently its been issued by the state, w Clsc Tim Cook: 8220;We Would Never Make a 7-Inch Tablet 8221;
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