Network: AMC
Episodes: 24 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: June 27, 2015 — July 17, 2018
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Colin Morgan, Gemma Chan, Katherine Parkinson, Tom Goodman-Hill, William Hurt, Will Tudor, Rebecca Front, Neil Maskell, Danny Webb, Ivanno Jeremiah, Emily Berrington, Sope Dirisu, Lucy Carless, Theo Stevenson, Pixie Davis, and Ruth Bradley.
TV show description:
Set in suburban London, this science-fiction drama is set in a parallel present, where the latest must-have gadget for any busy family is a Synthetic (or Synth for short) –- a highly-developed robotic servant, eerily similar to its live counterpart. We see the world through multiple concurrent storylines.
In the hope of transforming the way his family lives, father Joe Hawkins (Tom Goodman-Hill) purchases a Synth named Anita (Gemma Chan) against the wishes of his wife; successful lawyer Laura Hawkins (Katharine Parkinson). Their children are rebellious Mattie (Lucy Carless); Toby (Theo Stevenson), a teen who’s on the brink of manhood; and innocent young Sophie (Pixie Davies). Most of the time, Anita is the pliant, servile automaton that all Synths are supposed to be — but every so often she does something inexplicable.
Dr. George Millican (William Hurt) was once a brilliant scientist — a mechanical engineer on the original Synth project. Since his wife Mary died, George has retreated from the world, save for his out of date caretaker Synth Odi (Will Tudor). George treats this particular Synth more like a son than a piece of machinery, due to Odi’s recall of George’s happiest memories. Unfortunately, the aging Odi’s body and mind have been failing, not unlike George’s.
Vera (Rebecca Front) is a Vidman VA-262 and has been designed as a live-in caretaker for elderly people. Vera has been assigned to George as a compulsory upgrade. She has a stern, domineering presence in his home, unlike Odi.
Leo (Colin Morgan) is a desperate man with a singular goal — he wants to be reunited with his beloved family. On the run and hunted by mysterious forces, Leo has little to lose and it shows. His tough exterior masks a dry intellect and humor, and a deep soft spot for his Synth companion Max.
Max (Ivanno Jeremiah) is wide-eyed, curious, and above all, loyal — unlike all of his millions of unthinking brothers and sisters in operation around the world. To Leo, he fulfills multiple roles — sidekick, confidant, little brother, protector and conscience. He sees no bad in anyone or anything, approaching everyone and everything with the trusting optimism of a child.
A gifted but deeply unambitious cop, Detective Sergeant Pete Drummond (Neil Maskell) transferred to the Special Technologies Task Force (the small police unit that deals with the tiny amount of Synth-related crime) for a quiet life, saner hours and to spend some time on his marriage. He thought he’d left the sordid world of human crime behind, but instead, he found himself on the weird fringes of a changing society — witnessing first-hand the darkest aspects of how Synths are transforming our lives for the worse, in his eyes at least. He’s grown angry, bitter and cynical. It doesn’t help he’s a Synth at home helping his wife Jill recuperate from a car accident. He’s starting to think Jill likes her “Simon” more than him.
A natural detective, Detective Inspector Karen Voss (Ruth Bradley) is dedicated to the job at the expense of all else — relationships, friends, and family. She’s a loner but is upbeat, enjoys the work and is always ready with a sardonic grin and a joke. She and Pete work well together and have grown close (she delights in teasing her grumpy partner), but they differ crucially on the “Synth question.” For her, it’s not about loving or hating them; it’s a simple matter of adapting.
Niska (Emily Berrington) works as a prostitute in a legal Synthetic brothel, just one of the millions of registered Synthetic sex workers who do anything you want, don’t need payment, and never even need to leave their room. But Niska exhibits behaviors that mark her out as a little different to her empty-headed co-workers.
Professor Edwin Hobb (Danny Webb) was second only to David Elster (the creator of the Synths) in the field of artificial intelligence. The two worked together closely on the prototypes of the very first Synths – and Hobb was devoted to his brilliant, reclusive mentor. But something went wrong between them and they went their separate ways. Hobb has spent the intervening years building a formidable powerbase, all to prove his path was the right one.
Episode #24
In a dramatic showdown, Mia, Max and the synths go into battle with humans; Laura, Niska and Mattie face monumental and life-changing decisions.
First aired: July 17, 2018.
What do you think? Do you like the Humans TV show? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a fourth season?
I think they should have renewed the show even if it was for closure and the last season being number4. To leave everyone hanging is just plain wrong. The show was going in a direction that in reality could have been problematic and maybe scared some viewers away but it is a TV show, not a documentary. Finish the story!
RENEW HUMANS! We just finished season 3 and really want to see what happens next!
It should have been renewed. It was very good.
It always boils down to MONEY & ABUSE OF POWER by a bunch of uncaring idiots that have more money than brains!
RENEW the show!!
OR, at least, show you DO care about the viewing public (that made you rich) and write & air a final wrap-up.
No one likes it when WE become invested in a well written show, and then the “powers” suddenly pull the plug….without any regard for US!
The show was one of the best tv series ever. It seems the networks always pull the plug on great shows. What are they thinking. There not