Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
ChanBot
i must have seen a different film!!
Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Rachelm00
I absolutely loved this show when I first watched it, though was slightly baffled by the sudden changes in the relationships on the show. Then I found out that fox decided to air the episodes out of order! This is the correct order (in brackets):
1 Pilot (1)
2 Skin (5)
3 Are you Receiving?(6)
4 The Bends (7)
5 Blood Brothers (8)
6 Arrhythmia (3)
7 Simon Says (10)
8 You Are Here (2)
9 Unbound (9)
10 Perception (4)
11 Disrupt (11)
12 Beholder (12)
13 Straw Man (13)I can't help but feel that this if it had been shown in this order that it would have had a better chance of being renewed
dinalt10
Yet again TV Executives show poor judgment, canceling a TV show that showed great promise. I guess the future of TV is cheap 'reality' shows and hours of narcissistic 'z-celeb's'.Almost Human was an excellent TV show, boasting not only an amazing cast (fronted by the criminally underrated Karl Urban), but also well written scripts.This was backed up by what seemed to be genuine chemistry between the cast, making each episode even better.It should have been a show that ran for far more than its 1 season.TV Executives have shown (yet again) that they should never be trusted with science fiction.Unfortunately, many are unaware of shows like this until they make it onto the likes of Netflix or Amazon.They then quickly gain a deserved following, with viewers genuinely hacked off that the show was canceled prematurely.Even more unfortunately, it leaves many questions unanswered, and we can only hope that as with Firefly, Almost Human at least gets 1 movie to answer some of these questions.
lance135
This show had so much potential: A crime drama set in the future where cops and robots work together to solve crimes in a high tech world, and Karl Urban.Unfortunately, these types of shows are very expensive to produce and must do high numbers right out of the gate. It's a shame the network executives didn't let it ride and find its audience for at least one more season. Sci-fi in prime time must be a big dice roll.Other recent attempts at expensive sci-fi dramas have also not panned out and been squashed before they could reach their potential, such as Minority Report that was cut short of even running an entire season.I hope that TV executives will continue to give the green light for high quality projects like Almost Human. I really want to see one work. How about "I, Robot", or was this show already that concept realized?
Asadullah Khan
A cop buddy/team show with a great futuristic setting. I usually am not into procedural cop shows but the setting of this show was compelling enough to reel me in. Plus it is not 100% procedural, there is a main story arc that slowly develops. The premise of the show is that in the future, to stop crime, police forces have recruited robots into the force. Our hero gets assigned with a model that has human like emotions. The center of the show, as you can imagine, was the human-android duo. While the show did choose the safe route instead of a more complex and difficult relationship, one of my favorite thing in the show was their conversations and how their relationship developed. Due to the setting, the crimes were mostly really cool involving futuristic tech and whatnot and was always fun to see how they solve it with their own high tech instruments etc. This show had lots of potential and had lots of stuff which it can go deep into but unfortunately, FOX canceled it after the first seasons (13 episodes). They really have a hate against good sci-fi shows.8/10