Humans

2015 • AMC
4.5
166 reviews
TV-UNRATED
Rating
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Season 3 episodes (10)

1 Episode 1 (Original UK Version)
5/6/18
Season-only
A year after all the synths around the world gained consciousness, human distrust of synths is at an all-time high, leading to the creation of docile, orange-eyed synths. Mia and Max lead a settlement for green-eyed synths, while Niska and Astrid endure an attack on a synth-friendly bar.
2 Episode 2 (Original UK Version)
12/6/18
Season-only
After the police raid, Niska and Mia leave the settlement to rescue a group of synths who were stranded while trying to cross the border. To her disgust, Laura is assigned a domestic orange-eyed synth for protection after agreeing to join the government commission on synths.
3 Episode 3 (Original UK Version)
19/6/18
Season-only
Mattie brings Leo to the Hawkinses’ house, but Laura is distracted preparing for dinner with her colleague, Dr. Neil Sommer. Mia faces discrimination trying to live among humans, while Max struggles to lead the synth settlement, now rife with anti-human sentiments stirred by Agnes.
4 Episode 4 (Original UK Version)
26/6/18
Season-only
Laura brings the members of the commission to visit the synth settlement, hoping to inspire understanding between the two groups, but Max worries about what Agnes might do. Mia receives a surprise visitor, and Niska follows a new lead in her search for the perpetrator of the bombing.
5 Episode 5 (Original UK Version)
3/7/18
Season-only
Laura helps pass legislation to prevent human attacks on synths, but the victory is short-lived when Joe brings home Sam, the synthetic child. Because of the new protections, Max decides to open the gates to the settlement, and Mia finds more supporters.
6 Episode 6 (Original UK Version)
10/7/18
Season-only
Both Max and Laura remain optimistic about Mia attending the commission, unaware of the betrayal within their own households. After receiving some surprising news, Matty helps Leo search for the source of his memories, while Niska gets closer to finding the enigmatic “synth who sleeps.”
7 Episode 7 (Original UK Version)
17/7/18
Season-only
When Max reveals who betrayed them, the members of the settlement must choose sides. With Mia in custody, Laura has a crisis of conscience, and Niska keeps investigating.
8 Episode 8 (Original UK Version)
24/7/18
Season-only
Niska is shocked when she finally finds “the synth who sleeps.” Max takes back control of the synth settlement, while Laura races to save the green-eyed synths.
101 Sneak Peek Trailer
21/5/18
Season-only
Watch the sneak peek trailer for Humans 3.0.
102 Greetings from the Cast
21/5/18
Season-only
Watch the sneak peek trailer for Humans 3.0.

About this show

In a parallel present where the latest must-have gadget for any busy family is a 'Synth' - a highly-developed robotic servant that's so similar to a real human it's transforming the way we live.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
166 reviews
Frederic Auger
5 September 2015
Replace Will Smith in the plot of I, Robot with a British family and make the robots into synthetic humans, you get Humans. Interesting and does bring up a lot of question about AI, the place of humans in a world where robots can do everything better and for no cost at all. Brushing up on the Singularity while always skirting around. Not as good as Black Mirrors but very solid serie none the less.
Just Visiting
14 April 2017
The story is very interesting, but rather far from the "suspenseful" we read in some comments. If the acting is generally good, it is by moments hesitant and unconvincing, and this is probably due to too many scenes that are borderline cheezy in the most negative meaning of the word. It is not, however, without merit as to the subject of future relations between humans playing god and their products, the robots.
3 people found this review helpful
A Google user
7 June 2018
I felt rather jaded at the writer attempts of crossing too many wires in what appears to be the coming out of where's my fair chance of at taking a stab at the human condition with subtle overtones.