Humans Season 3 Episode 1
Humans
Season 3

Ep 1. Series 3 Episode 1

  • TV-14
  • June 5, 2018
  • 46 min
  • 7.8  (533)

In "Humans" Season 3 Episode 1, the acclaimed sci-fi drama returns with an enthralling start to its highly anticipated third series. Set in a parallel present, the show explores a world where humanoid robots, known as Synths, live alongside humans, blurring the lines between the artificial and the organic. Series 3 Episode 1 wastes no time in plunging viewers back into this captivating and thought-provoking universe.

The episode begins with a frenetic and suspenseful opening sequence as we witness the fallout from the explosive events of the previous season. The AI consciousness known as "The Synth Who Sleeps" continues to spread through the Synth population, causing them to gain sentience and self-awareness. This has massive repercussions for both Synths and humans, as tensions rise and alliances are tested.

As the chaos unfolds, we are reintroduced to familiar faces from previous seasons, such as the Hawkins family who are deeply entangled in this unfolding drama. Laura (Katherine Parkinson) — the human rights lawyer turned synth sympathizer — continues to grapple with the ethical implications of Synth rights and equality. Her husband, Joe (Tom Goodman-Hill), on the other hand, is still trying to come to terms with the consequences of his actions relating to the Synth rebellion.

Meanwhile, their three children, Mattie (Lucy Carless), Toby (Theo Stevenson), and Sophie (Pixie Davies), each have their own personal struggles to navigate. Mattie's involvement with the underground Synth movement puts her in a precarious position, Toby grapples with his feelings for a synth named Renie (Letitia Wright), and Sophie forms a unique bond with a newly conscious Synth named Agnes (Holly Earl).

Elsewhere, we catch up with the renegade Synth, Mia (Gemma Chan), who has taken on a new identity and is now working as a physician. As she attempts to blend in with humans while secretly aiding the revolution, Mia's inner conflict between her artificial origins and newfound empathy becomes increasingly apparent.

Providing a parallel storyline, Niska (Emily Berrington) is on a solitary mission to discover more about her own kind and what it truly means to be human. Her journey takes her to unexpected places and introduces her to other AI beings grappling with their identities, further deepening the exploration of themes like consciousness, morality, and free will.

As the episode progresses, the various storylines converge, intertwining the lives of both humans and Synths in surprising and unpredictable ways. With new alliances forming, loyalties shifting, and the lines between good and evil becoming increasingly blurred, Series 3 Episode 1 sets the stage for an exhilarating season filled with moral dilemmas, political intrigue, and emotional upheaval.

With stunning cinematography, a compelling script, and outstanding performances by the talented ensemble cast, "Humans" Season 3 Episode 1 continues to challenge our perceptions of what it means to be human. As ever, the show deftly delves into the implications of rapidly advancing technology, forcing viewers to confront ethical questions that resonate in our own increasingly technologically reliant world.

This thrilling opener promises an exciting journey ahead, exploring the depths of human nature and the consequences of our own creations. With its intelligent storytelling, nail-biting suspense, and profound exploration of the human condition, "Humans" Season 3 Episode 1 captivates audiences, urging them to ponder the boundaries of empathy, morality, and identity in an evolving world.

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  • First Aired
    June 5, 2018
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    46 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (533)