This TV show has returned, and now shows gripping stories about Synths. Niska is still nowhere to be found along with consciousness code which she has. The mission to achieve more humanity becomes quite captivating to watch.
Humans... is a less ambitious production than Westworld. But its more pedestrian nature - it's domestic drama merged with a sci-fi thriller - also makes it more emotionally effective.
The series' willingness to dig deeper into the singularity and attempt to demonstrate the slow blow by blow account of humankind being surpassed and replaced by its own novel creation is ultimately what sets Humans apart from the other contenders.
For all its sci-fi and speculative dimensions, Humans is both a first-rate thriller and a moral education. It makes you think. It makes you think about how easily you can be replaced.
The second season of AMC's Humans builds on the sci-fi world of humans and AI established in its first, exploring ideas, conflicts and their consequences.
Underneath the clean labs, modern homes, and cold, verdant landscapes is an assured wisdom and a riot of radical concepts about behavior and desire, a sprawling petri dish teeming with actions and thoughts that feel at once convincing and unreal.
Humans, which is plate-spinning a number of compelling character-development stories in addition to the big-picture themes, is a series that is primed for a larger audience as it improves on its already impressively complex and nuanced story.