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Humans - Season 1
TrailerSet in suburban London, the story takes place in a parallel present where the latest must-have gadget for any busy family is a Synth – a highly-developed robotic servant that's so similar to a real human it's transforming the way we live.Actors: Gemma Chan, Tom Goodman-Hill, Pixie Davies, Theo Stevenson, Katherine Parkinson, Lucy Carless, Manpreet Bachu, Emily Berrington, Ivanno Jeremiah, Colin Morgan, Sope Dirisu, ...»Director: Chris Fry, Jane Featherstone, Lars LundstromCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Humans - Season 1"
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Characters of "Humans - Season 1"
AnitaPlayed by: Gemma Chan
HansPlayed by: Tom Goodman-Hill
SofiaPlayed by: Pixie Davies
TobiasPlayed by: Theo Stevenson
IngerPlayed by: Katherine Parkinson
MatildaPlayed by: Lucy Carless
HarunPlayed by: Manpreet Bachu
NiskaPlayed by: Emily Berrington
MaxPlayed by: Ivanno Jeremiah
Leo ElsterPlayed by: Colin Morgan
FredPlayed by: Sope Dirisu
George MillicanPlayed by: William Hurt
VeraPlayed by: Rebecca Front
OdiPlayed by: Will Tudor
LennartPlayed by: Danny Webb
RogerPlayed by: Neil Maskell
BeaPlayed by: Ruth Bradley
SimonPlayed by: Jack Derges
TheresePlayed by: Jill Halfpenny
Dr.Sc. SupermindPlayed by: Cedric Tylleman
Sally SynthPlayed by: Sophie Gooding
Underground Fight PunterPlayed by: Miroslav Zaruba
SilasPlayed by: Paul Kaye
Shocked PasserPlayed by: Alan Mathis
DavidPlayed by: Stephen Boxer
PasserbyPlayed by: Maureen Warrington -
Critic Reviews of "Humans - Season 1"
Financial TimesMay 02, 2017[An] intriguing, erratic serial that trod the narrow line between the compelling and the silly.
Newark Star-LedgerJune 29, 2015It's an interesting concept -- as evidenced by the wealth of material already out there -- but for the most part the stories the writers choose to tell are expected.
New York Daily NewsJune 29, 2015What stays with us about Humans, though, are the reminders of all the little ways things will change once we hand part of our lives over to robots.
Media LifeJune 29, 2015Like most good sci-fi, Humans makes sure that the philosophizing doesn't get in the way of the suspense and chills. Anyone who doesn't enjoy those might be a Synth.
Daily Telegraph (UK)June 29, 2015There was much good human acting and creepy robot acting. It was great fun seeing grand old ham William Hurt as a solitary codger desperate not to surrender the unreliable robot that stored all his fading memories.
The Straits Times (Singapore)September 26, 2016Humans explores... issues with sensitivity and fresh insight, much of which comes from cleverly using an ordinary family as a stand-in for society at large.
Contra Costa TimesJune 23, 2015It's familiar sci-fi territory, of course, but the show tackles it in intriguing style while delivering some suspenseful touches.
SciFiNowJune 17, 2015On the basis of episode one, Humans isn't any old glass of water. It's a tall, iced glass with a lemon wedge and a curly straw. It's the sort of grown-up, thought-provoking, unsettling sci-fi that we've been craving.
Winnipeg Free PressJune 29, 2015It's all pretty gripping stuff -- a bit creepy, a bit spooky and rather smart, and as its storylines begin to overlap, Humans becomes an addictive drama that no intelligent viewer -- real or synthetic -- will want to miss.
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