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* FanCommunityNicknames: Numerous types continue to float around, such as Humanites and Humaniacs which were coined during the series promotion in May 2013. After the series first pilot airing it deviated into [=FanBots=] and Badge Rabbits/Bunnies. The names are still up in the air.

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Numerous types continue to float around, such as Humanites and Humaniacs which were coined during the series promotion in May 2013. After the series first pilot airing it deviated into [=FanBots=] and Badge Rabbits/Bunnies. The names are still up in the air.



* OutOfOrder: FOX's practice of airing fledgling shows out of order continues. The "second" episode, "Skin", is actually episode 5, according to [=IMDb=]. So far the effects are John going from being pretty hard nosed and unfunny to him actually being more relaxed with Dorian and socially awkward. The possibility of skipping the early episodes would likely have explained this as well as John's therapy sessions about the bad raid.

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FOX's practice of airing fledgling shows out of order continues. The "second" episode, "Skin", is actually episode 5, according to [=IMDb=]. So far the effects are John going from being pretty hard nosed and unfunny to him actually being more relaxed with Dorian and socially awkward. The possibility of skipping the early episodes would likely have explained this as well as John's therapy sessions about the bad raid.



* TheWikiRule: [[http://almost-human.wikia.com/wiki/Almost_Human_Wiki Over here]].

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* TheWikiRule: [[http://almost-human.wikia.com/wiki/Almost_Human_Wiki Over here]].
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* FakeNationality: Creator/TomasMilian (Giulio) & Creator/HenrySilva (Grandi) are both American actors playing Italians, and Anita Strindberg (Ione) is a Swede.

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* FakeNationality: Creator/TomasMilian (Giulio) & Creator/HenrySilva (Grandi) are both American actors playing Italians, and Italians. Anita Strindberg (Ione) is a Swede.Swedish.



* TroubledProduction: Umberto Lenzi and Tomas Milian had what the former called a "love-hate" relationship. Lenzi was an impulsive, hotheaded director, and Milian was a Method actor who often ad-libbed and consumed intoxicants before shooting scenes to get in his character's headspace. The two eventually struck a balance, and would wind-up making 6 more films together.

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* TroubledProduction: Umberto Lenzi and Tomas Milian had what the former called a "love-hate" relationship. Lenzi was an impulsive, hotheaded director, and Milian was a Method actor who often ad-libbed lines and consumed intoxicants before shooting scenes to get in his character's headspace. The two eventually struck a balance, and would wind-up making 6 more films together.



** Richard Conte was originally cast as Grandi, but however died shortly before filming began and production could not be halted. The first available actor for the part was Henry Silva. Silva at the time was mostly known for playing villains and killers so director Umberto Lenzi had to work hard to try to make him fit the character of a cop.

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** Richard Conte was originally cast as Grandi, but however died shortly before filming began and production could not be halted. The first available actor for the part was Henry Silva. Silva at the time was mostly known for playing villains and killers so director Umberto Lenzi had to work hard to try to make him fit the character of a cop.

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* ActorAllusion:
** In the fourth episode. "Three-point-six milliliters of the Bends. [[{{Film/Dredd}} That's 18-24 in the cubes,]] pal." There's another ''Dredd'' allusion in "Disrupt", when John claims that he's going to send a hacker "to the cubes". Allegedly this was a ThrowItIn by Karl Urban (who had just wrapped filming on ''Dredd'') that sounded futuristic enough that it became part of the show's lexicon.

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* ActorAllusion:
** In the fourth episode. "Three-point-six milliliters of the Bends. [[{{Film/Dredd}} That's 18-24 in the cubes,]] pal." There's another ''Dredd'' allusion in "Disrupt", when John claims that he's going to send a hacker "to the cubes". Allegedly this was a ThrowItIn by Karl Urban (who had just wrapped filming on ''Dredd'') that sounded futuristic enough that it became part of the show's lexicon.



* FanNickname: The DRN 494 from Episode 6 was quickly dubbed with a 'D' name of his own, "Darren".
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/HenrySilva as a good guy for the first time in his career.
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* FakeNationality: Creator/TomasMilian (Giulio) & Creator/HenrySilva (Grandi) both American actors playing Italians, and Anita Strindberg (Ione) is a Swede.

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* FakeNationality: Creator/TomasMilian (Giulio) & Creator/HenrySilva (Grandi) are both American actors playing Italians, and Anita Strindberg (Ione) is a Swede.
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* TroubledProduction: Umberto Lenzi and Tomas Milian had what the former called a "love-hate" relationship. Lenzi was an impulsive, hotheaded director, and Milian was a Method actor who often ad-libbed and consumed intoxicants before shooting scenes to get in his character's headspace. The two eventually struck a balance, and would wind-up making 6 more films together.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The original title is ''Milano odia: la polizia non può sparare'', which roughly translates to "Milan Hates: The Police Can't Shoot". The English-language title was courtesy of a misguided American distributor who inexplicably tried to market the film as a horror movie.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Marc Porel was originally offered the role of Giulio. Lenzi had a meeting with him and found him to be "unreliable from both a human and professional point of view." Lenzi told the producer "It's him or me."
** Richard Conte was originally cast as Grandi, but however died shortly before filming began and production could not be halted. The first available actor for the part was Henry Silva. Silva at the time was mostly known for playing villains and killers so director Umberto Lenzi had to work hard to try to make him fit the character of a cop.

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