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Humans - Season 3 Episode 01
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The third season of Humans is in a new and stronger form. That humanoid robot largely did not stop the glamour of the world and offer everything it offers by any human being. He does some daily work that any family needs in her life.
The third season of Humans is in a new and stronger form. That humanoid robot largely did not stop the glamour of the world and offer everything it offers by any human being. He does some daily work that any family needs in her life.
Actors:
Simon Harrison,
John Ramm,
Ashley Zhangazha,
Nikolaos Brahimllari,
Neil McKinven,
Pixie Davies,
Mike Willoughby,
Gregory Floy,
Danny Webb,
Sam Cassidy,
Tom Christian,
...»
Simon Harrison
John Ramm
Ashley Zhangazha
Nikolaos Brahimllari
Neil McKinven
1964, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Pixie Davies
Mike Willoughby
15 December 1971, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK
Gregory Floy
Danny Webb
6 June 1958, London, England, UK
Sam Cassidy
Tom Christian
Director:
Jill Robertson, Richard Senior, Ben A. Williams, Al Mackay
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Sweden
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May 18, 2018
Humans is both compelling tragedy and riveting drama because it's about the humans, not the robots.