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Almost Human - 1.06 "Arrhythmia" - Review & Looking Back At All Six Episodes

19 Dec 2013

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Because we have a 3 week break (and because I have been SO busy do to preparing for the Holidays this week) I'm just going to write a little about the episode instead of a fully recaping and write a little about my opinion on the 6 episodes we have seen as a whole.


Again this episode was a procedural episode with no direct tie backs to things presented in "The Pilot".
It's not say that I didn't enjoy the episode, it has a lot of things going for it, but IMO this many procedurals is holding it back from being a great show.



Now some of this may have to do with FOX. As mentioned a few reviews ago, FOX changed the original episode order and it seems to have left us with non mythos episodes and only a couple of those felt character building. My hope is that perhaps FOX did this to snag a larger audience, the ones that are itching for sci-fi futuristic version of Hawaii Five-0, but then also similar to Person of Interest's first season, will become increasing more character driven, serialized, and mythos orientated. Although this seems like a bad plan, especially because all of the episodes so far don't resemble any continuity all, let alone there is a lack of growth or real exploration in our main male leads, as especially John Kennex should be struggling more and/or more concerned with Insyndicate, it could work out ok, if they slowly start connecting back to those things starting with the next couple of episodes. Truth be told it's hard to say this with any real certainty, as I have no idea if those upcoming episodes will or won't begin to tread back to "The Pilot", but a spoiler related article from TVLINE had stated that we would get back to 'the woman/android head in the evidence room' eventually, but that it wouldn't be any time soon.

DRN meet DRN 494
Although I was expecting completely different results, I was glad to get an episode about DRN reflecting on DRN. Michael Ealy did a great job at subtly playing a doppelganger counterpart, as model 494 has been refurbished to a mechanic-janitor-like role and seems to use a lot more slang, but DRN modeling himself after John's example, speaks volumes about how impressionable DRNs really are. 494 was also able to show emotional variation, as he was too scared to participate when DRN asked him too prior to the Henry Mills raid scene.

Life, Death, and A Soul
I know I have been a little critical about the lack of direct tie backs/serialization, and perhaps I'm just impatient (knowing this is only episode 6), but I can say that Almost Human has been fantastic about indirect tie backs, subtext, and/or themes. In most of the episodes we really have been dancing around death, the after life, and being in life or death situations. In our last episode we got some pretty strong confirmation that life in some way lives on after corporeal death, as clairvoyant Maya Vaughn could speak and hear the voices of various spirits. It brings up questions about Androids and Clones in which do or can they have a soul and will any of them have a spirit when they die? I would think in terms of the DRNs that will be true, especially because we see our DRN try SO hard to help others with their problems. But this episode also gave us something confrontational on the playing God front, as DRN went through the effort to give the 494 model an opportunity to be a cop again (something DRN believes that all DRNs are/were meant to do, which in extreme could become a major pitfall), give him back his memories from his last case, only to take them away after realizing how much pain those memories cause for 494, but curiously 494 could still remember the name of the most important thing about that case, the little boy Philip, whom 494 commented on, is the person he made the "most human connection" with!! It shows us again DRNs capacity to truly be imprinted upon by emotional experiences.

Additionally the theme was also alluded to by using literal advanced biometric hearts with timers in them, as a metaphor for 'having a heart', saving life, and realization of how precious life and time can be.

Note: One could argue that DRN is progressing more or faster than John is and that this is an intentional contrast and not necessarily part of the procedural aspect.

Other things about Arrhythmia
Another interesting thing about the episode was Captain Maldonado's reactions to things. In previous episodes it felt very much like she played big understanding sister to John Kennex and her department as a whole, but in this episode she comes off very short fused and not as emotionally connected. I can't say with any certainly this is due to these episodes being out of order, and/or if Bad Robot has had to re-edit these at all, but it does seem like a great contrast or contradiction. On one hand it was strange that we got wind from Rudy Lom in "The Bends" that DRN was bought of the black market and refurbished due to over emotional problems leading to the eventually complete DRN line to be [unjustly] decommissioned and here we have one back on the Police Force, let alone another one appearing in this episode...I would think that even Maldonado's choice to pair John with a DRN would be on the down low and seen by others as an unethical decision, which could explain her reaction when she sees the two of them in her precinct. It could also be a clue that this other DRN is not what he appears? Either that, perhaps Maldondo is going through something more personal. Something we might have understood if these episodes were in order or something that maybe we will get into in the next episodes?? At any rate it just feels like something's missing.

I also think that the episode title is thematic. I believe it stated in the "Pilot" that Maldonado and John Kennex were a little baffled by how Insyndicate knew where and when they were, which was also a point of interest in last week's episode, "Blood Brothers", which finding out where John, DRN, and Maya were was done through an MX's communication devise. The idea of being able to set timers on devices on which can be monitored seems to go hand in hand with those other ideas of either being in or our of "sync" pointing out the "timing" factor.



Ultimately I still find Almost Human enjoyable due to it's playful banter, creative technology, good cast, interesting crime stories, and it's atmospheric resemblance to a much missed Fringe. I'm not planning on abandoning ship any time soon or start calling it "ride-along-hell" just yet, but I do hope the show adapts and starts to reach it's full potential sooner rather than later.






Bad Robot Factor:
Each week after my review I will bring this section relating to many things Bad Robot in relationship to the episode, as I feel certain Bad Robot often makes a point to reference themselves with similar characters, subject matter, riffs, easter eggs, aesthetics, contrasting situations, & occasionally shared pop cultural references. So this section is to explore the possibility of those things, which may provide some and insight speculation and at the very least food for thought and/or trivia. I also think it's just fun to be able to reminisce!


Hearts of Glass
Fringe fans might have been reminded of special Film Noir spoof episode "Brown Betty", as characters hide and need advanced glass mechanical hearts to survive. Interestingly it had a kind of part man-part 'android/robot aspect as a metaphor to Walter's destruction and redemption, but also alludes to Peter and The Machine. However Fringe's episode may owe credit to Felicity's special Twilight Zone spoof episode, "Help For The Lovelorn", which featured characters getting their hearts removed and replaced with glass hearts also being a metaphor for love can be painful, but necessary to be human.





Life's The Same, Except For My Shoes
The band The Cars has become a reoccurring band on Bad Robot works. This episode of Almost Human featured the song "Moving In Stereo", which is also the song featured when Sydney Bristow gets out of a pool in the episode, "Double Agent". Super 8 features their song, "Bye Bye Love". The Alias reference may suggest that there will still be a double agent on Almost Human. Whether it be Richard Paul, Valerie Stahl, [a] DRN, or If John Kennex, like Trevor Cooper looking for "The Bishop", has taken matters into his own hands in finding The Insyndicate, we may find someone playing both sides.

Note: Episode "Double Agent" is when Project Helix (cloning technology) is introduced into the series.

Once Upon A Time

Taking a side step here, LOST and Felicity writers Adam Horowitz and Eddie Kitsis shows Once Upon A Time and Once Upon A Time in Wonderland feature many Bad Robot Alumni and reference LOST and Fringe a great deal. One of their important characters is named Henry Mills, a boy that often serves as great plot device to many of the older characters and has been highlighted this past season.

Note: Henry is also the name of Walter Bishop's Uncle and Red Peter's and Red Olivia's son, who allegedly was not meant to be, as Peter, using the machine, either destroyed the previous time line(s)/universe(s), altered it, or he simply left it behind for a new one that was also created as a result.

A Short Story About Disintegration
Henry Mills' advanced cremating incinerator reminded me of a couple things from Fringe, one being episode that feature people being turned to ash ("Earthing")  and the other the machine in "A Short Story About Love".




Philip is also the first name of Fringe character Philip Broyles.



This week's Person of Interest episode, "Lethe" may have introduced fans to an all too human Artificial Intelligence machine/program called "The Samaritan". Perhaps we will see the pitfalls with this new machine in the future of the series and it may make some parallels to some of our android friends on Almost Human?!. "Lethe" also played with memory loss and the re-gaining of it.


Are you still enjoying Almost Human? Do want it to be more serialized or mythos related? What did you think of DRN removing 494's memories? Let us know in the comments below!!



About the Author - Darthlocke4
Laura Becker (Darthlocke 4) is a long time commentator, TV addict, and aspiring writer participating with other fans on SpoilerTV. She writes reviews and analytic type articles. Some of her other interests include philosophy, cultural anthropology, reading, drawing, and working with animals, as she grew up and continues to work on her family's horse farm.

44 comments:

  1. Laura,just wanted to say hi! I haven't watched the episode yet,will read when i do.Probably over the weekend,i'm just starting to get back into the swing of things..

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  2. Nice review as always. I'm so glad that I'm not the only one a little annoyed with all of the procedural episodes in a row. FOX just loves to mess with shows and their airing order. They just never seem to learn you shouldn't do that with Sci-Fi.
    But I'm enjoying the show a lot. I love the whole cast and can't wait for some myth arc to sink my teeth into.I think it was smart of DRN to remove 494's memories and only leave the most important one.

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  3. Thanks for stopping by! (I hope you're feeling a little better). We'll catch up soon! :)

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  4. Thanks! It's definitely been a little frustrating -for me- simply because, even if they wanted to be more on procedural side of things for a while, they still could of had some small continuity by bringing up things from other episodes and/or get a little bit more into their personal lives. But it's not like it's still not enjoyable or fun!


    I wasn't sure if DRN intentionally left only the important memory or if he simply couldn't remove it (because it made too big of an impression on 494)?? Playing on a "mysterious" spiritual theme of things that happen "beyond" corporeal control...

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  5. They sold this show on the mythos then FOX mucked it up with a row of procedurals. I can't wait for the January ep and it seems like we are finally going to find out more about the head from the pilot.:) Insightful review as always, can't wait to rewatch the eps now that I've read this.:)

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  6. It's unfortunate because this episode was actually supposed to be number three. Skin was actually episode 5 if I remember correctly. The actual second ep hasn't even been aired. It's a mess and making it really hard to get invested in the show.

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  7. Ya. I mean I remember interviews were Wyman in particular had stated that it would have both elements: procedural crime story appealing to the Buddy Cop aspect, but also be building towards a myth. Then a couple of weeks before the Pilot aired, Abrams and Wyman made the rounds with more interviews that emphasized the procedural over the mythos, which is probably due with FOX's interference.


    But I don't feel like we're so far removed that things can't turn around for those of us who are hoping for more mythos/serialized/character building elements!


    Thanks for reading! Hope you enjoy your rewatch! :)

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  8. If Twitter is any indication, most people wanted the bigger story arc three episodes ago. People seem to not mind the procedural aspect but I see more of a demand for the mytharc stuff we were promised. I hope it works out too.

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  9. I'm pretty sure by Dorian asking the question about the boy and smiling when the other DRN said he remembered, that Dorian left it on purpose because he knew how much the memory meant to him.

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  10. Would I want more mythos story? Yes, but do I mind the procedurals? No, just the humor alone keeps me entertained. lol


    I blame Fox for the procedural line up and inconsistencies. There was no reason AT ALL that this episode couldn't air as episode 3, especially with Dorian telling John he was grateful he woke him up.


    As for Maldonado, I think until we see filmed episode 2, it may be hard to say. Even if her reactions did not have anything to do with episode order, I will say her temper wasn't necessarily out of line, except for the fact she was always blaming John. lol If I were him I'd be saying Come on, Dorian has a mind of his own and he's very manipulative. Not my fault.


    Speaking of, Dorian reminded me of my younger cousin (whose like a sister to me) when he was annoying John to get his way. haha


    And I have to add John needs to get a cover for his coffee cup. XD

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  11. You're quite welcome! I think what bothers me is that shows are written in a specific order for a reason? (If you watch Castle, when they switched the episode after the Boston Bombing. It wasn't a huge continuity issue but you could tell there was something going on.) So if stuff gets aired out of order, even during the first season it is very easy to tell something isn't right (at least for most viewers who watch each episode.) Like this week's episode makes sense as the third episode especially with the conversation Dorian has with John and getting to meet the other DRN. Except it was seven weeks in and seems very disjointed. I'm hoping they start airing in order soon though because I think JJ said that post ep 7 it has a lot of stuff that is supposed to air in a specific order. Fingers crossed it gets better and gets a second season because I think the concept is pretty cool.

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  12. You're right. So far the episodes aired are: #1, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 3. #2 and 4 are still missing. I am not a happy camper with Fox. I've heard of swapping 2 episodes side by side (episode 2 with 3, for example) but holding back episodes this long is irritating, especially with a show like this that has a lot of story with the main characters interactions with each other.

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  13. Exactly my thoughts.


    This is why when I buy Season 1 of Almost Human I am so going to watch the episodes again in order. Take that Fox.

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  14. I read it opposite, that he was smiling becuase it proved that they are 'almost human'...

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  15. I am also going to just wait to rewatch everything with more interest. Right now I've just been watching the show when it's on tv and not paying as much attention as I do with other shows.

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  16. I buy the episodes on itunes and watch my favorite scenes a couple times over again every week. It's true watching it once I miss things.

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  17. It could be either way. Guess your idea would be like a Fringe reference. Peter couldn't be forgotten.

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  18. Nice catch, CP! XD Hadn't thought of that!!!! :D

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  19. I did go back to find a July Interview with Joel. H. Wyman where it was stated that there would be mythology too. And although I'm also not found of what FOX's has done this might provide some comfort for us hoping we will get what we want.

    IGN Interview With Joel H. Wyman - July 2013

    "IGN: [Laughs] That’s fair! Having come off of Fringe, are you looking for a similar sort of balance -- at least, I should say early Fringe -- as far as somewhat procedural versus the overall mythology?

    Wyman: That’s a very good question, and we were just talking about that. Here’s the thing; it’s the age-old battle. The age-old battle is the networks want it to be standalones, and us guys want it to be mythology -- so that’s the problem. I don’t know if you remember, but I figured it out on [Fringe’s] “White Tulip.” For me, I thought it was the right balance. So yeah, we want that. We’re going to take everything that we learned from Fringe and bring it over to this and say, “Okay, we want to have a very compelling case of the week,” because these are really cool cases. Criminals in the future, murders aren’t the same. Yeah, sure, they murder -- the motivations are the same -- but how they solve it and how people are killing, it’s very, very interesting. So we have a chance to show some incredible cases that you’ve never seen before, but you also want to see the mythology. So we don’t want to short shrift either. We have a really rich, compelling mythology that we’re very proud of and that we can’t wait to roll out. But it’s going to have to take it’s time coming out and making it kind of “wow!”, you know what I mean? Because the fans -- what we want to avoid is the freak of the week. This isn’t like that, these are really compelling cop cases. In particular, Fringe had a very specific audience that was very loyal. This sort of has a much wider target, because this is a cop show. So it has all the vitamins and minerals of a police drama, but it’s a different spin. We’re hoping that it’s going to be reminiscent of Fringe, but it’s going to have its own feel to it."


    Full Interview Here:http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/27/fringes-jh-wyman-on-re-teaming-with-jj-abrams-for-foxs-almost-human?page=2

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  20. "I think JJ said that post ep 7 it has a lot of stuff that is supposed to air in a specific order. Fingers crossed it gets better and gets a second season because I think the concept is pretty cool."



    I just heard that today too! My sentiments exactly!! ::fingers crossed::

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  21. "I will say her temper wasn't necessarily out of line, except for the fact she was always blaming John."


    LOL! It's not that I can't empathize with her at all, but it just came off as extreme, because we haven't really seen her blame John before. Even in "Are You Receiving?" when John totally disobeyed her orders, she's totally just like, 'oh well, this is what John does.'...She had yet to berate him till now and she didn't even bother to ask him what was going on...


    It's not like she's not the one who decided the DRN was the perfect model for him, so she's not the bit curious if this was such a good idea or not? XD


    In "Blood Brothers" there's also this tadbit Avery mentions (as apart of trying to get under her skin in court) about some 'Ordeal at the Wall'...I have no idea what it alludes to and/or if it's important or not, but it could be another important piece...(I had wondered if it was meant meant to be something similar to The Berlin Wall??)

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  22. lol It just occurred to me when you wrote that. I usually don't catch too many of the possible Fringe references.

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  23. Yeah, Dorian definitely does want to be human. It only makes sense for him to. For one, knowing someone can easily shut you off for years has be bothersome. That and not being able to make certain decisions without a person giving you permission first.

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  24. Well a fire hydrant, SUV, MX, and one of those flying things (forgot what they're called) were destroyed in 2.5 seconds. John disobeying in AYR didn't cost so much. XD


    And I could chop it up to one of "those days", you know?


    I'll judge more after seeing filmed episode 2.

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  25. I really don't care when we get it; I can wait, especially with how I've been enjoying the banter between John and Dorian.


    My concern is over other people. Those that matter to the ratings system. The show needs to do well with them to survive the season, and I am afraid not everyone is as patient as I am.

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  26. I don't mind, as long as it does progress. I've just been extra anxious about this series for some reason. I guess I keep fearing that it will suddenly loose it's audience and not even get a chance!

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  27. That is called enjoying the show. ha


    My nerves get so high around Monday ratings posting time here.

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  28. No, totally! I have bad days too of course! -But again there could of of just been a line about it! XD

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  29. Its ratings aren't the best but they aren't the worst. :/ they went from 9 mill something for the premiere to 5 something for this week's.

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  30. I don't count the Pilot because it aired after a football game. How many sports junkies are actually going to pay much attention to the show airing after the game and their team winning/losing?


    I don't see the point of using a sports game to get an audience. It didn't work for Elementary and now this. It just blows up ratings that don't reflect true interest in the show.

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  31. I've been following them...that's why I'm so worried that if they suddenly change something we could loose what we have, but I do think most of us want the same things like you (and the fine people of twitter) have said! :D

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  32. Forgot to ask before - does anyone know what Dorian said after he told the DRN John was "grumpy on the outside"? I've watched the scene a few times over and can't make out what John is like "on the inside".

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  33. Does anyone here have a link about JJ talking about episodes past ep 7? I can't seem to find it, thanks.:)

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  34. My Apologies, It's J. H. Wyman via Twitter

    Here's a link to an article about the Tweet! :)
    http://almosthumannews.com/j-h-wyman-talks-almost-human-episode-order-controversy/


    http://seriable.com/almost-human-episodes-airing-order/

    Unfortunately the tweet says they are out of order up to episode 7 "or so", which means we could have a few more not in order...

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  35. ""He's grumpy on the outside, and morose and malcontent on the inside.""


    XD

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  36. To be honest I think the rumors about refilming were about episode 2 and 4 because at this point they are no longer relevant as they were when it was filmed. Episode 3 worked for the most part but they need to get into the meatier stuff so if the previews are any indication jump straight into episode 9 and air them in order with 2 and 4 retooled to fit the remaining episodes.

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  37. I saw Into Darkness in the theater, but have yet to rewatch it on DVD/Blu-Ray!! I think I finally have some extra time this weekend!


    I think I learned about Karl Urban from Star Trek too! He makes a pretty fierce villain though! Have you ever seen the first "Red"?

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  38. No, I did see him as a villain in Priest.

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  39. Thanks for the article. Good to know. I'm concerned over episode 2 and 4 when they finally air. It's not an issue for me since I can always watch in order after the episodes air, but what about viewers who don't know about the episodes airing out of order? I agree with commenter Jim completely.


    I think you brought up the face mask part before?

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  40. Ya, it's a bummer, but I don't feel that the characters behavior (outside of Maldonado in this one) is that extreme from episode to episode. I think there's pretty subtle differences, especially since, because there is so little points of reference of serialization in these episodes we've seen, (Just like you and I debated again about Maldonado), it's easy to chalk it up to 'whatever' is going on in the episode...It's not like there's "major" continuity errors and/or out side of Rudy's episode, have we seen the case of the week sink deeper and make parallels with a bigger arc.

    I think watching the episodes in order is a good thing to do just for us that want to see if we can see a better progression, but I just don't think it's at the point where is really really ruins the story...

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