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2 [[caption-width-right:183:What is your humanity worth?]]
3''Pantheon'' is a 2022 ScienceFiction drama AnimatedSeries produced for Creator/{{AMC}}, based on the short stories of author Creator/KenLiu. The series premiered on September 1, 2022.
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5Madison "Maddie" Kim is not a happy kid. Her father, brilliant programmer David Kim is presumed dead. Kim was a lead designer of the "UI" (Uploaded Intelligence) project for tech corporation Logorhythms, a brilliant advancement to [[BrainUploading scan human minds into the cloud]] [[{{Transhuman}} and become more than human.]]
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7When David was stricken by illness, he volunteered as a test subject and was believed dead when the process went haywire. She faces intense abuse and bullying at school and hasn't any friends. One rainy day, she receives messages from a mysterious stranger who seems to be interested in helping her navigate her issues. This strange new friend soon launches digital vengeance against Maddie's bullies and Madison's mother Ellen is alarmed-especially when Maddie's "friend" begins communicating in ways only her late husband would.
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9Maddie soon hooks up via Chatroom with Caspian Keyes, a sullen yet intelligent teenager whose parents have been keeping secrets from him involving [[MegaCorp Logorhythms]]. Maddie suspects Logorhythms has faked her dad's death and is keeping him prisoner, and the two begin a small-scale investigation into the company. Meanwhile, idealistic engineer Vinod Chanda hopes to use the "UI" technology to usher in utopia, but his employers have far more sinister plans and target him as the latest test subject.
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11A new kind of war is brewing, a battle for humanity between corporate ambition and the souls they victimize, and Maddie and Caspian are caught in the middle of it.
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13Despite a second season having been completed prior to the show's premiere, it was announced in January of 2023 that [[https://deadline.com/2023/01/pantheon-scrapped-amc-1235214158/ the series had been cancelled]] for the purposes of a tax write-off. The show was subsequently pulled from AMC+ and Creator/HiDive that same month. However, it was [[https://twitter.com/PrimeVideoAUNZ/status/1704238940054843764 later announced]] that seasons 1 and 2 would be released on Prime Video on October 15th 2023, [[NoExportForYou though the second season is currently only available for Australian and New Zealander audiences.]]
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15!!Tropes:
16* TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture: The year is 2023. Uploaded intelligence was an ongoing but not yet realized field of study in 2001. By the present day, two software companies have successfully uploaded human brains, [[spoiler: with only the integrity problem of decay over time, a known problem in 2001, still unsolved]]. Additionally, VR technology has become advanced and prolific enough to be used in [=MMOs=] and integrate motion capture gloves, and haptic vests are also available accessories.
17* AbusiveParents: Caspian's father is a different kind, he's emotionally condescending and constantly challenges his son with complicated equations to gouge his intelligence, clearly never satisfied and smug. [[spoiler:Turns out both he and his wife are acting this way to monitor an emotional response on their prodigy son. It doesn't make them any better.]]
18* AdaptationExpansion: The show is based on author Ken Liu's trilogy of short stories, which only followed Maddie. As such most of the other characters and plotlines (including Caspian and Logorhythms' arc) are either original to the series or expanded upon from the source material.
19* AdaptedOut: The final story of the trilogy introduces Adam Ever, head of "Everlasting Inc", who spearheaded a mass uploading movement and supposedly is an old friend of Maddie's father. Neither he nor his company appear in the show and his role is more or less taken by Stephen Holstrom.
20* AIIsACrapshoot:
21** The show makes a distinction between AI and UI, but [[spoiler: the integrity problem inherent to all [=UIs=] thus far, where they gradually become erratic and unstable the more processing power they expend]], is in line with this trope.
22** Chanda struggles with a similar problem. As a human, he had anger issues that he mainly dealt with through exercise, such as taking up boxing. As a UI without a body to exert, he has all of his old issues with none of his old coping mechanisms, [[spoiler:which eventually drives him to villainy]].
23* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Maddie, Justine, and Caspian all suffer this in different ways. Maddie is cyberbullied by a cruel AlphaBitch and her posse who suicide bait and humiliate her, Caspian is thought of as a creepy loner by most of his peers, and Justine is ostracized and avoided because of her weight. Fortunately, Maddie and Justine become friends while Caspian starts to bond with the more outgoing and friendly Hannah. [[spoiler: Until it's revealed that Hannah is just an actress meant to further Caspian's development, and their relationship was a lie.]]
24* AmbidextrousSprite: An interesting case is on the series' poster. While it's comparing Maddie to her Reign of Winter avatar her hair is flipped from how she wears it in the show, where her hairclip is always on her left side.
25* AmicableExes: After talking things out and agreeing that they can't be husband and wife anymore, David and Ellen settle into being friends.
26* AmoralAttorney: Pope's lawyer is aware of all his unethical activity and even pushes him to be ''less'' moral for the sake of reducing risk, arguing for David's continued captivity when Maddie is trying to free him and arguing ''repeatedly'' that Caspian be killed despite Pope being firmly unwilling to do the latter. Presumably threatening Ellen and Maddie with a smear campaign was her idea.
27* AndIMustScream: Chanda discovers those who fail the upload process are trapped in the grid as amorphous, mute wraiths, yet fully remember their human lives.
28* {{Animesque}}: The show's art style is very reminiscent of popular late-90s and early-2000s anime. Further cemented by one of the animation studios working on the series being Creator/DRMovie.
29* ArbitrarilyLargeBankAccount:
30** Cody can easily afford to buy the expensive hardware to house David's consciousness at the Kim home along with an industrial-scale diesel generator to power it uninterrupted, on account of Laurie being a genius stock trader who can now do so at superhuman speeds.
31** When Pope offers Caspian control of Logorhythms, Caspian decides to call his bluff by asking for $30 million to do with as he pleases, only to be surprised when Pope gives it up without question. As he quips to Maddie when gifting her the money, he probably could have gotten away with a bigger number. Justified to an extent, as Logorhythms is a multinational corporation that could easily produce that kind of money, though just giving it to Caspian no-strings-attached would certainly raise some eyebrows.
32* AssholeVictim: Ajit Prasad. Given he was a corrupt snake who killed numerous people in his Uploading experiments, including Chanda, while posing as a benevolent businessman, ''no one'' would mourn when Chanda kills him. That said, [[spoiler:Chanda killing Prasad's innocent wife and children as well makes his revenge far less satisfying.]]
33* BadassBookworm: Every successful UI is one by default. All of them were gifted programmers and technicians before being uploaded and becoming digital super-beings who can bend their environment like clay, move at superhuman speeds, and a whole host of other fantastic abilities. Nowhere is this more evident than the final battle between David and Chanda.
34* BadBedroomBadLife: While not derelict by any means, Caspian's bedroom has his computer desk positioned in the middle of the room and facing the door, like someone looking over his shoulder was his chief concern when arranging the furniture. [[spoiler: This reflects the non-specific intuition he's had that he's being spied on.]]
35* BadLiar: Pope accuses Peter of this, explaining that he made Peter genuinely transfer David's data into the hard drive because Peter wouldn't have been able to convince Ellen to come if he didn't believe himself that they'd be doing what she wanted. The audience can see some of this in how he stutters in his voicemail to Ellen when describing Pope as a good man, but there are other lies he tells that land better.
36* BaitAndSwitch:
37** When it seems like [[spoiler: Pope and his lackey are returning to the charging station and will discover the in-progress hack of the laptop]], instead [[spoiler: they went to the breakroom.]]
38** When is seems like [[spoiler: Peter's team is about to raid the Kim household for David's servers]], instead [[spoiler: they enter an arcade, having been sent to the wrong address.]]
39* BatmanGambit:
40** [[spoiler: Pope shushes his underlings when they tell him David and Laurie are trying hack the Norway site. He knew that would happen and is having Peter's team trace David's signal so he can be apprehended while occupied with the hack. The plan goes awry when the mooks end up at the wrong location, which Peter claims was due to David spoofing the tracking algorithm. Either David anticipated something like that after being shut down in Oregon, he caught on when Pope called through the compromised satellite phone, or Peter lied to protect his former friend.]]
41** [[spoiler: David drained Pope's phone battery with the expectation that he'd then leave it unattended on its charging port and David could take the opportunity to find a vulnerability in the area.]]
42* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Cody argues with Laurie about how he never gets to make the major decisions in their relationship. To his horror, she's rendered comatose shortly afterwards and he is the one to agree to the upload procedure on her behalf.
43* BecomingTheMask: While he's in on the conspiracy surrounding his "son" Caspian, Cary grows to genuinely care for the boy and resents having to play the role of cold, abusive father. He eventually breaks down sobbing with remorse after Renee breaks her own arm to frame him and he takes a beating from an enraged Caspian.
44* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: The particularly cruel way in which [[spoiler:Chanda is uploaded]] sours him on humanity as a whole, starting with [[spoiler:murdering his boss and forcing him to watch his family die by setting his entire building on fire, and only getting worse from there]].
45* BigGuyLittleGuy: Maddie and Justine form a female version of this whenever they share screentime. Though big girl Justine is actually quite articulate, cool, and collected, while the much smaller Maddie is often passionate, impulsive, and doesn't always think things through.
46* BigThinShortTrio: Maddie (short) and her two teenage friends, Caspian (thin) and Justine (big), although only technically since Caspian and Justine haven't actually met.
47* BitchInSheepsClothing: Caspian's mother Renee. Despite posing as the timid, caring housewife, she actually cares only for her son as an assignment, has no remorse forcing him to live in a toxic, abusive home, and browbeats her "husband" for not going all in with his role.
48* BlandNameProduct: The show's usual approach for software and websites is to show what is clearly the user interface for a real world product, but with the the logo and name removed or obscured. When Maddie runs a command line window, however, we see that her operating system is [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Blinds.]]
49* BodyHorror: Some elements of cyberspace are represented visually this way: [[spoiler: the failed uploads look like ghastly wraiths, Laurie's manipulations of herself and David involve stretching and duplicating body parts, and David distorts horribly when his server starts being shut down mid-operation.]] The upload procedure itself, with the skull opened and then vivisected with a laser as blood drips down, is a more classical example.
50* {{Bookends}}:
51** Caspian's response to the programming question posed to him in the first episode is paralleled by the solution he finds at the end of the season. [[spoiler: The UI are the "geniuses" who need to balance their thinking with what is needed for them to survive, but instead of starvation they worry about decay. Caspian's answer wasn't to give them what would let them continue on their own and risk them causing a complete collapse like Cary's suggestion but to make a higher power that would oversee them that they would need to obey, much like the "One God" system Pope says Holstrum had intended to set up once he cracked integrity.]]
52** [[spoiler:The entire show begins and ends with young Maddie in her classroom as the future Maddie narrates. This is because her Celestial self is watching one of the many realities she created.]]
53* BrainInAJar: Season 2 reveals that [[spoiler:Pope had Stephen Holstrom's brain preserved, with the expectation that he could be uploaded as a perfected UI once Caspian solved the integrity flaw]].
54* BrainUploading: The whole premise is based around humans scanning their brains into the Cloud as new thinking, feeling programs, as well as the ethical implications that carries. The catch is that the process scans the brain by vaporizing it one layer of neurons at a time, so it's a strictly one-way process that is obviously quite fatal.
55* BrokenBird: Maddie. Poor, poor Maddie. Maddie lost her father at a young age, has no friends, and is an outcast at her school, where her bullies e-mail messages telling her to kill herself. In the first episode, it's clear that Maddie is depressed.
56* CallingTheOldManOut: Maddie isn't tolerating her mom's attempts to dissuade her from finding out more about her dad's disappearance and accuses her of denying her dad can still be saved.
57* CanonForeigner: The show is adapted from a trilogy of short stories (and a few others in the shared universe) so most of the cast (including Caspian, his parents, Justine, the Logorhythms staff, Cody, and Hannah) were created for the series.
58* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: [[spoiler:When he's at the mercy of Prasad, Chanda begs his boss not to kill him. "Fortunately", Prasad feels Chanda's mind is still a valuable resource, but he didn't say that included his body....]]
59* CantStopTheSignal: Chanda released UI technology to the major spy agencies of the world, reasoning that they would use the technology but also keep it secret, making it more likely that the UI flaw could be solved without causing worldwide panic.
60* CastFromLifespan: [[spoiler: With current methods, [=UIs=] have a design flaw that causes them to gradually degrade the more processing power they use. Figuring out how to prevent that problem is the motivation for most of Logorhythm's current schemes.]]
61* CatapultNightmare: Maddie does this in the third episode after her NightmareSequence.
62* CheatCode: In a flashback, David intends to use an external cheat code to respawn himself while he's playing Lords of Winter with Maddie (with the implication he does this regularly), though when Ellen argues that's teaching a bad lesson and leaves in a huff, he follows her rather than going through with it this time. In the present day, he reacts to a raiding party of other players interrupting his and Maddie's conversation about Ellen not talking to him by unloading the environment's graphics and then those players. Maddie voices worry that he could expose his presence to government agencies doing that.
63* CongruentMemory: UI problem-solving suffers if their emotion is partitioned away, but reintroducing it may make them resistant to [[LaserGuidedAmnesia having their memory erased.]]
64* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Logorhythms is led by people who are willing to do anything to see their late founder's dreams achieved, even if it means holding people prisoner as sentient programs and resources. Chanda's boss arguably outclasses them, as [[spoiler:he not only turns his pupil into a UI through a horrifying and invasive procedure, but casually mentions he's done this to other people. [[LackOfEmpathy With less successful results.]]]]
65* CrazyJealousGuy: Downplayed example with David. He disrupts Ellen's date with Gabe shortly after he learns about them, but when he and Ellen finally have a conversation, he concedes that "til death do us part" means they're not married anymore even if he could be considered still the same David and that he shouldn't and won't stop her from pursuing a new relationship with someone else.
66* CultOfPersonality: [[spoiler: When Cary reveals to Caspian that he's a clone intended to bring about Stephen Holstrom's utopian vision, Caspian calls Pope's inner circle a cult. Cary agrees.]]
67* CutTheJuice:
68** Logorhythms begins disconnecting David's servers in Oregon, forcing Laurie to compress and download him to keep him out of their clutches.
69** In the season finale, [[spoiler:the entire internet is forcibly disconnected as a short-term solution to all-powerful [=UIs=] running about, now that their existence is public knowledge]].
70* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: [[spoiler: Episode 4 reveals this is gradually happening to [=UIs=]. They start out as their human personalities, but as their code breaks down they become more volatile and unstable. Laurie wants to prevent it when she senses it coming, but Chanda seems to have gone over the deep end when he burns Prasad and ''his entire family'' alive in revenge.]]
71* DaddysGirl: In case you couldn't tell by the premise, Maddie. And David was a great dad, so justified.
72* DeadlyEuphemism: Pope's lawyer refers to the prospect of killing Caspian as "terminating the project."
73* DeadpanSnarker: Justine, Maddie's fellow student seems perpetually disinterested and blunt.
74-->"I have to ask. If you get trafficked, it's on me."
75* DeathFakedForYou: Logorhythms told Cody and Ellen that the upload process for Laurie and David failed, respectively. Easy to fake the dead when "alive" doesn't have a body.
76* DefectingForLove: [[spoiler: Familial love. Cary defects from Logorhythms to save Caspian from the possibility that they'll kill him for failing to align with their goals.]]
77* DigitalAbomination: [[spoiler: The failed uploads look monstrous and initially seem threatening to Chanda, but it turns out they're just trying to help him escape.]]
78* DigitizedHacker: A UI is a digital copy of a human mind that can freely move through cyberspace and meddle in any computer system. Laurie Lowell wrecks havoc on Logorythms after her transformation and David hacks Maddie's school to dish out some justice on the teens tormenting his daughter. This is done by the Russians to a quite literal extent, using the digitized mind of a genius hacker who is naturally even better at his job as a digital ghost.
79* DisappearedDad: David Kim. His body is dead, but his mind is still on the grid, and Maddie is ready to take on an entire corporation to bring him home.
80* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler: Pope gets this in the finale, courtesy of the [=SafeSurf=]-controlled robots]].
81* DisposableVagrant: [[spoiler:Prasad casually reveals that before Chanda, he picked several guinea pigs from the slums of Mumbai to test the uploading process on. Chanda is horrified by this inhumanity while Prasad doesn't blink an eye at these lost lives.]]
82* DistantFinale: The final two episodes take place twenty years later, and the final episode ups that by [[spoiler:jumping ahead ''117 thousand years'', where Maddie has created an entire DysonSphere to figure out the meaning of Caspian's last words.]]
83* TheDogBitesBack:
84** [[spoiler:Pope often treats Peter disrespectfully, and it appears that Peter may have given his mooks the wrong address to prevent his former friend David from being captured again, rather than David spoofing the tracking algorithm like Peter claims to Pope.]]
85** [[spoiler:Prasad secretly had several poor slum denizens gruesomely experimented on to create a UI program, with the failures trapped in the cloud as digital monstrosities. When he succeeds with Chanda, the failed uploads help Chanda escape, and Prasad ''really'' starts paying for his atrocities when a very angry Chanda hacks his apartment.]]
86* DomesticAbuse: Renee and Cary's "relationship" is this, with him being critical and dismissive of her, throwing her into a table the day Hannah visits the house, and eventually breaking her arm with a hammer ([[spoiler:though Renee did the last part herself since Cary didn't have the stomach for it]]) and abandoning her and Caspian when Caspian retaliates. [[spoiler: This indicates that Stephen Holstrom's parents had a sincere case of this.]]
87* DoNotAdjustYourSet: [[spoiler:Laurie's message to the world isn't merely something she intends to release to the world, it's a hack that hijacks every single networked display device on Earth, even personalizing the name used in the case of individual devices.]]
88* DontThinkFeel: When trying to get David to analyze her directly using UI senses, she chides him for thinking like a programmer and trying to grasp what she's doing on an intellectual level. When his love for Maddie is what allows him to repel her, she tells him to lean into that feeling, which is what then allows his breakthrough. Downplayed in that logical analysis is what she's trying to get him to do once he's ''past'' that hurdle.
89* DysonSphere: [[spoiler: In the series finale, Maddie spends nearly 10,000 years as an uploaded intelligence deconstructing an entire solar system to build a Dyson Swarm around its star, which powers a vast simulation of human history.]]
90* EmergencyAuthority: At the start of season 2, the government has imposed martial law on account of [[spoiler:the internet having been shut off]].
91* EmergencyTransformation:
92** David went through with the upload process because he had weeks left to live due to an unspecified illness, and Cody agreed to put Laurie through the process because she was comatose from a car accident.
93** After being left on death's door [[spoiler:in a failed attempt to kill Holstrom, Yair and Farhad decide to [[FusionDance fuse their code]] into a single entity, reasoning that an Iranian and an Israeli finding common ground would create a being without the integrity flaw, based on Yair's earlier conversation with Caspian. It's not like they have anything to lose by trying. The new being is a CI like MIST, speaking with both their voices]].
94* EmoTeen: Caspian, and Maddie somewhat at first.
95* EndOfAnEra: When the American [=UIs=] learn that [[spoiler: Alliance were able to develop BrainUploading independently of Logorhythms]], Ellen speculates that the creation of more [=UIs=] is inevitable, and that humans will need to adapt to a new era dominated by [=UIs=] much like humans dominated after discovering fire.
96* EnhanceButton: Pointedly averted. When showing a satellite image, David comments that he's zoomed in as far as he can without losing resolution.
97* EnslavedTongue: Logorhythms thought it was safe to give Laurie and David access to the internet because their language processing was partitioned, but the two eventually figured out how to communicate with Caspian and Maddie/Ellen, respectively, by conversing solely in emoji.
98* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite what a horrible man Prasad is, he begs Chanda to spare his family when he goes out for blood. Chanda, apparently having fully embraced his inhumanity, [[KickTheDog refuses]].
99* EverythingIsOnline: Heavily downplayed, with things only slightly more online than in real life. When Laurie performs a DDOS attack on Logorhythms, they mitigate the damage by disconnecting as much hardware as they can. After they beef up their firewalls, she needs Maddie to bring a wireless device onto the premises to access their intranet to be able to pull off the same trick. The Norway black site provides a similar access puzzle.
100* EvilDetectingBaby: In a flashback, baby Caspian burbles happily with his father but cries when his mother holds him. [[spoiler:Cary would grow to love Caspian as a son, while Renee never sees him as more than clay to be molded into Holstrom.]]
101* ExpendableClone: [=UIs=] are able to create limited copies of themselves that can imitate the behavior of the real thing while lacking the original's will. The way [[spoiler: Chanda looks at his partial copy before leaving]] could be interpreted as having some misgivings about following this trope. Presumably Logorhythms could have gone this route and only deleted a ''copy'' of David to satisfy Ellen if not for Pope's doubt of Peter being able to sell the lie.
102* FakingTheDead: See DeathFakedForYou above.
103* FatAndSkinny: Maddie and Justine after becoming each other's OnlyFriend.
104* FauxAffablyEvil: Prasad, whose such a patient and rational man while [[spoiler:he's having a terrified Chanda's brain sliced open to be digitized, and telling him of the failed test subjects he went through behind his back.]]
105* FinancialAbuse: Possibly implied by Cary and Renee's argument, where he accuses her of outspending his income but she insists it was just one dress and her clothes are falling apart.
106* FiveSecondForeshadowing: We see the car that was ''supposed'' to pick Chanda up moments before Chanda is grappled and sedated by someone in the back seat of the car he entered instead.
107* {{Foil}}:
108** David and Ellen's marriage to Cody and Laurie's. The former pair had a happy marriage as humans, but Ellen won't pursue a relationship with David as a UI, so they become AmicableExes. The latter had a rockier marriage, but become more committed to and interdependent upon each other after Laurie becomes a UI.
109** Cary and Renee. [[spoiler: Cary loses his commitment to the project due to paternal love for Caspian, whereas Renee's is unwavering due to her romantic love for the late Stephen Holstrom that will be "resurrected" through Caspian.]]
110* FreezeFrameBonus: On the screen when Chanda is uploaded, we can see it writing an [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_radio SDR map]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical_temporal_memory HTM state]].
111* FreudianTrio: The three main UI characters when they somewhat reluctantly team up. Laurie is the superego, determined to see the right thing through and stop Logorhythims, Chanda is the ID, willing to do whatever it takes to protect his kind, even if those decisions are morally objectionable, and David is the ego, who tries to do what's best for both humans and UI.
112* GainaxEnding: [[spoiler:Season 2 episodes 7 and 8 have layers and layers of simulation-within-simulation paired with a left field revelation that Safe Surf used its connection with Caspian in its final moments to trigger the series' beginning. And they met something else in the galactic centre? Presumably aliens? It's... hard to parse.]]
113* GasolineDousing: [[spoiler: Chanda facilitates Prasad's home burning down by causing the gas pumps in the interior parking lot to pump out their contents.]]
114* GeekyTurnOn: When Stephen Holstrom likens a song playing to a recursive loop and ponders whether that may be the key to solving UI integrity, Renee sultrily comments that she loves the way he thinks.
115* AGodAmI: [[spoiler:Stephen Holstrom wanted to correct the degradation flaw not to make all [=UIs=] immortal, but to create a single UI that would be superior to all others, which is explicitly given a God-like biblical reference by Pope.]]
116* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: Season 2 introduces glasses with holographic interface. Caspian uses a pair to interact with a recording of Stephen Holstrom when in need of guidance. Peter uses a pair to record himself and Maddie at the Norway facility and covertly passes them to Ellen, allowing her to expose the facility's existence to a Senate committee.
117* GrewBeyondTheirProgramming: Pope uses the term to describe David's ability to bypass the LaserGuidedAmnesia and other control measures in place on him and values its potential for advancing UI as a field. Peter's description to Ellen frames it as the digital model emulating the neuroplasticity present in a physical brain.
118* GroundHogDayLoop: [[spoiler:Chanda ends up imprisoned in one after his successful uploading, where he relives the same boring day over and over, completely unaware what's really happening. But he breaks out when the failed uploads show him the truth and he slips out of his virtual prison unnoticed.]] David and Laurie were subjected to something similar, but in their case the loop was broken because emotion was reintroduced in an effort to improve their problem-solving, which had been worse than expected when emotion was removed. That emotion then allowed their memory to adapt and remember each loop, leading to their attempts to break out. [[spoiler: In Chanda's case, Prasad had already identified that flaw when working on the failed test subjects, so his engineer picked a careful mix of love and annoyance to avoid that, leading to him remaining stuck until the outside interference of the failed uploads.]]
119* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: The news report on the accident that rendered Laurie comatose describes her as being "nearly bisected" by the crash. When a flashback shows her in the hospital afterwards, the lower half of her body is completely absent at that point.
120* HateSink:
121** Samara, the AlphaBitch bullying Maddie in the first episode. Thankfully, she gets put in her place.
122** Renee also becomes this as the show goes on. [[spoiler:She is cold, manipulative, and abusive, pushing Cary to throw aside his morals for the project, threatening Hannah for faltering in her role(even calling her a slut), and manipulating Caspian's love for his "mother". Unlike Cary, she has no real care for her son as his own person, and is prepared to murder Caspian when he sees through the facade, even shooting Cary as well for confessing.]]
123* HaveYouToldAnyoneElse: Invoked and defied. Peter never asked who she'd told or suggested Logorhythms might kill her, but Ellen scoffs that she can't be killed off because she's already told the New York Times she's ready to break her NDA.
124* HaveYouTriedRebooting: When David is overclocking himself on Logorhythm's servers demanding freedom, one of the programmers suggests rebooting from source to [[LaserGuidedAmnesia erase his memory]] now that he's [[NoSell No Selling]] other methods of doing so. The fact that this is done on Chanda and he still breaks out suggests that it is, at best, a stop-gap.
125* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler:After escaping his virtual prison to seek revenge on Prasad, Chanda becomes just as vile as his former boss when he murders Prasad's wife and children solely to hurt him further, then demonstrates a willing to nuke Sacramento just to spite David.]]
126* HighHeelFaceTurn: Inverted. The two female members of Pope's inner circle are the most amoral and committed among them, respectively. Instead it is two male members that break ranks.
127* HoneyTrap: [[spoiler: Hannah, really an actress named Rachel, was hired to be Caspian's girlfriend for the next three years to further keep tabs on his development after his father would be phased out of the project.]]
128* IHatePastMe: This is something that [[spoiler:Laurie]] comes to see in regards to [[spoiler:herself and her relationship with Cody in the past. During the more severe stages of her degradation, recovering her source code is brought up as a way to save her which Cody plans to do. She however counters that her source code is merely the day one version of her as a UI prior to all the character development she gained with Cody. Seeing that her past self was someone who was more focused on her personal career than her marriage, she admits that version of her didn't really love Cody as much as does in her current state. Thus not wanting to hurt Cody, she asks that he just let her go and not bring her back.]]
129* ImpededCommunication: David disrupts the bullies targeting Maddie by redirecting phone, chat, and email messages and by doctoring a photo to show a girl having stolen another's boyfriend. Since they're in class and can't talk to each other directly, the group is splintered by lunch and are so riled that they direct accusations of hacking at each other rather than an outside party.
130* InstantAIJustAddWater:
131** Discussed. Despite the setting having more advanced software technology than in the real world, it's discussed how immensely complex general intelligence is and how humanity lacks an understanding of how it works, so the cutting edge companies of the setting don't expect artificial intelligence research to bear fruit. Instead, what they ''do'' have is an adequate understanding of how to destructively capture the physics of neurology in vivo and model it digitally, allowing the creation of [=UIs=] instead through a very specific process.
132** [[spoiler:Caspian's cure for the Integrity Flaw achieves almost instant sentience as an AI named Mist.]]
133* InstantSedation: Implied. The camera cuts away immediately after Chanda is grappled and injected, suggesting that that was the end of the struggle, but we don't actually see how long it takes to subdue him.
134* InterruptedIntimacy:
135** In a flashback, Renee's foreplay with Stephen Holstrom is interrupted by Cary bringing files Stephen had asked for earlier. Renee didn't want Stephen to get up, and Cary offers to come back later when he sees Renee, but Stephen says he'll get his laptop and transfer them immediately.
136** Ellen and Gabe are starting to get intimate when David starts messing with the electronics in Gabe's house. Ellen snaps at David to stop, and Gabe kicks Ellen out when she refuses to explain what's going on.
137** In another flashback, Cody's surprise gift for Laurie gets her in the mood while they're driving through the forest at night, so she has him pull over on the side of the road, gets out of her seat to straddle him, and they start kissing and feeling each other up. Then a drunk driver who doesn't see their car through the dark and the snow rear ends them. Cody is mostly fine since he was still strapped in, but Laurie isn't so lucky.
138* ItsAllAboutMe: A character flaw of Laurie's. The night of the accident, Cody criticizes her for always being the one to make major decisions in their relationship, which she doesn't have a good counter for. After she's uploaded, this dynamic goes even further since he's her "hands in the physical world," but he's so happy she's alive he no longer minds. Moreover, she didn't break David free for his sake, but because she thought he could [[spoiler: fix her design flaw]] and impulsively tries to kill him when he says he can't.
139* IWantGrandkids: What Chanda's mother asks for [[spoiler: in the simulation his UI is trapped in]]. When he has a phone conversation with her [[spoiler: after escaping]] she similarly tries to pair him off with a girl.
140* KidsAreCruel: Samara gets Maddie's entire class to mimic Maddie's fidgeting as part of the bullying campaign against her.
141* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: [[spoiler:Chanda blows up Laurie's server hub with a hijacked cruise missile to keep her from exposing the existence of [=UIs=] to the world, warning Maddie that he can do the same to her father should he follow in her footsteps. He makes good on this by threatening to nuke Sacramento to stop the possibility of David releasing Laurie's message.]]
142* KissMeImVirtual: Defied by Ellen, who insists she can't have a relationship with a partner that lacks a physical body both before and after David returns as a UI. Played straight with Cody, who continues his relationship with Laurie once he finds out she's alive as an AI.
143* LanguageEqualsThought: Chanda mentions this theory while slipping into WordSalad, and it is likely connected to the EnslavedTongue situation David and Laurie were initially under.
144* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Since an UI's memories are part of their code, their captors can selectively partition memories away or reset them to a prior memory state. Learning to NoSell this is what lets the [=UIs=] start going rogue, though the more thorough method of rebooting from source is suggested to still potentially work.
145* LiteralMetaphor: When Cody complains to Laurie that he's never in the driver's seat in their relationship, she replies that he's in the driver's seat of their car at that moment.
146* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Justine thus far is the only major character who isn't either involved in the Logorhythims conspiracy or knows of Uploaded Intelligence. Given her [[TheStoic demeanor]], one wonders how she'd react if or when she discovers what her friend's been up to. [[spoiler:Becomes less locked out when Caspian uses her phone number in an attempt to contact Maddie, and listens in on his emergency [[StonersAreFunny right as she was lighting up]]. Overall she takes it pretty well, visiting Maddie to assure her that regardless of everything Justine is there for her.]]
147* LonersAreFreaks: Caspian. Due to being a brooding quiet teen, he's seen by most of his classmates as a creepy weirdo. One girl even infers that he'd be the type to shoot up the school.
148* LoveMartyr: [[spoiler: As part of her act,]] Renee begs Caspian to stop attacking Cary after he "broke her arm" and begs Cary not to leave when he walks out on them. [[spoiler: Presumably the Mrs. Holstrom she was emulating was the genuine article.]]
149* MustNotDieAVirgin: [[spoiler:Maddie and Caspian consummate their relationship in "Apokalypsis", a few hours before Caspian uploads himself to defeat Holstrom in a suicide attack.]]
150* NiceGuy: David Kim, a great dad and loving husband as well as an altruistic programmer.
151* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Pope goes into his meeting with Ellen intending to completely refuse her request to destroy David's brain scan, but orders Peter to genuinely upload David's data to an external drive because he believes Peter wouldn't be able to convincingly lie to Ellen. So when Maddie pulls her own gambit to save her father, Pope has to engage in some XanatosSpeedChess and let her walk out with David rather than try to salvage the situation.
152* NightmareSequence: The third episode opens with Maddie bringing her father to class for "take your parent to school day," only for Logorhythms to take him from her to run further tests.
153* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: Subverted. Brain uploading is a one-way street, but the scan itself is just data that can be copied or reinstalled like any other program. While the [=UIs=] themselves aren't in a position to ''have'' their own backups, base scans of their initial uploads are all kept by Logorhythms, who can spin up a new copy whenever they please (and implicitly have before). Whether or not Alliance also bothered keeping their [=UIs'=] backups is unknown given [[WasOnceAMan The Clan]] seems to be their "prototype".
154[[spoiler:This becomes very important the more the flaw degrades both Laurie and David. Cody being in contact with Cary, and the man then owing him a life debt, gives him hope that he'd be able to get back Laurie's backup, though she points out the time they've spent together after her "death" has changed her and their relationship a ''lot'' and for the better so she's doubtful it would go as he'd like it to. When David's UI dies right before Caspian chooses him as the one he'll fix, Pope reassures him that David's backup is fine so he can immediately get to work fixing him. Unfortunately, Maddie's completely unaware of this, leaving her to mourn her father's death all over again.]]
155* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Stephen Holstrom is clearly inspired by Steve Jobs, including his first name, appearance, role as CEO of a massive tech company, presentation style, and premature death.
156* NoSell: David and Laurie both developed workarounds for the LaserGuidedAmnesia and EnslavedTongue meant to control them. [[spoiler: Chanda developed similarly with the help of the failed uploads.]]
157* ObfuscatingStupidity: Renee pretends not to know what UI is when Caspian brings it up, or to remember the correct term when she asks him if he's still looking into it later. Driving home without the groceries she was getting may also have been part of her helpless housewife act, or she may genuinely have forgotten after talking to Pope.
158* OddlySmallOrganization: While Logorhythms is a multinational corporation, the portion directly involved in its more unethical activities appears to be in the single digits. This limited manpower plays a role in [[spoiler: Cary and Caspian being able to go off the rails.]]
159* OnlySmartPeopleMayPass: Zig-zagged.
160** The upload process is only seen to work on those who are already naturally intelligent. David, Laurie, and Chanda are all genius programmers (in different fields), the Russians upload a hacker, the US uploads an astronaut, and the Chinese upload a prisoner and a warden running a gold mining scheme in an MMO, along with a military officer to keep them in line. By contrast, a bunch of vagrants used by Prasad as test subjects cannot manifest themselves as anything but featureless ghouls with limited ability to communicate. The latter may simply be victims of initial testing, however, as it's noted Prasad's tech is a crude knockoff of that used by Logorhythms and Chanda was given the data to refine before being subjected to it himself. The ones doing the uploading are also choosing intelligent individuals for their particular skillsets, as opposed to looking for subjects that will merely survive the process, so their intelligence may not factor in to their ability to be uploaded.
161** Averted in season 2. Israel uploads a Mossad assassin who, while talented in his field, isn't necessarily versed in the technical aspects of his existence. Iran and Britain likewise upload individuals who are well-versed in the field of human-UI relations as a philosophical matter, not a technical one. Late into the season, a boy with progeria and [[spoiler:Renee]] upload themselves with no trouble. [[spoiler:After the TimeSkip, anyone can be uploaded.]]
162* OverclockingAttack:
163** [=UIs=] can overclock themselves to act with superhuman speed. Chanda uses this skill to speak with other [=UIs=] without human interference, holding entire conversations in the blink of an eye. It also allows them to hack hundreds of times faster than any living being.
164** In a literal example, one step of David's cyberattack on Logorhythms' Norway site is to overclock Pope's satellite phone. This doesn't make it explode, just drains the battery, prompting Pope to leave it on its wireless charging station where David can use it to access a laptop that's also been left there to charge.
165* PoorCommunicationKills: The first time we see Pope's lawyer suggest Caspian be killed, Pope shuts her down in no uncertain terms. However, Cary and Renee don't hear that because Pope had muted his microphone prior to that part of the conversation. When she argues for it again when Pope isn't present but Cary is, [[spoiler: Cary is convinced that's genuinely under consideration and goes rogue to try to save him.]]
166* PowerEchoes: Laurie's voice reverberates electronically at several points while confronting David in his simulated office space.
167* ThePowerOfLove: Discussed in the opening narration of the second episode and in Stephen Holstrom's presentation, which posit love as what sets humans and [=UIs=] apart from simple A.I.s. When implemented, [=UIs=] cut off from their emotions don't have the same creative problem solving that they did as humans, and reintroducing love to fix that problem can cause them to "evolve beyond their programming" due to it stimulating neuroplasticity. David, Laurie, and Chanda are motivated by their love for Ellen and Maddie, for Cody, and for Chanda's mother, respectively. In particular, David's love for Maddie is what lets him repel Laurie's murder attempt. In season 2, [[spoiler:the digitized expression of love turns out to be the cure for the integrity flaw, at least in the sense of the building blocks needed to compile it]].
168* PowerPerversionPotential: In a flashback, Stephen Holstrom discusses with Renee how uploaded intelligence could allow people to have even better sex in the virtual world using [[FantasticArousal senses humans didn't even know they had]]. In the present, Cody alludes to he and Laurie managing to stay intimate using electronic sex toys.
169* RealDreamsAreWeirder: Maddie's NightmareSequence has an odd premise (Maddie openly bringing her uploaded father to school for "take your parent to school day"), jumbles the situation (the hard drive containing his compressed data file is instead a lunchbox that contains him as a Lilliputian along with her lunch), merges characters (Peter starts in the role of her teacher before he then takes David back for Logorhythms), and doesn't maintain continuity (her classmates vanish between shots).
170* RedOniBlueOni: Maddie is passionate, curious, and determined to help her father while her new friend Justine is laid-back, cynical, and mostly indifferent to her buddy's strange life.
171* RefugeInAudacity: After Logorhythms tracks down David's servers in Oregon and buys them out, the protagonists don't feel they have time to set up servers for him out of reach on a boat like Laurie has, so they set up his new servers in the Kim household basement. This keeps Logorhythms off their back, if only because Peter redirects them away to protect his friend's family.
172* RevealingCoverup: [[spoiler: Logorhythms installed chips on Caspian's computer to monitor him, which allows them to alter the Google Earth pictures of the Norway site before he can take a screenshot, confirming to him that he is indeed being monitored by Logorhythms when he disassembles his computer and finds them.]]
173* SelfDuplication: [=UIs=] are computer programs, so they can make copies of themselves, though the duplicates are shells of what the original is. Laurie and Chanda make partial copies to continue their work and mask their escape, and Laurie makes another partial copy that conducts her second attack on Logorhythms (and is then captured by them while the original remains free). Chanda calls what's left of the UI who helped him get free "the clan" but he describes them as all being a single mind's duplicates, [[spoiler:which are seen to succumb to the late stages of the flaw at different rates]].
174* ShoutOut:
175** Maddie's laptop has stickers referencing both Nerv from ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' as a "NERD" logo with a computer mouse motif instead of a fig leaf and a mascot character that looks like Maromi from ''Anime/ParanoiaAgent''.
176** When first meeting, Hannah and Caspian make pop culture references including how their names are also in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' and ''Series/HannahMontana''.
177** Maddie likens her arranged dinner for her parents to The Parent Trap, and is dismayed when Justine hasn't heard of or seen [[Film/TheParentTrap1961 either]] [[Film/TheParentTrap1998 version]].
178** Laurie, the chronologically first successful UI, resembles the Major from ''Anime/GhostInTheShell1995''. David later mimics the extended finger typing from the 1995 film, saying he saw it in a movie once, while Maddie has a pin like the Laughing Man symbol from [[Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex Stand Alone Complex]] on her backpack.
179** Season 2 references ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesback'' in this exchange between [[spoiler:Maddie and Caspian]]:
180--->''I love you.''\
181''I know.''\
182''Nerd.''
183* StreisandEffect: Invoked by Ellen, who says that Logorhythms can't kill her because she already told the New York Times that she's ready to break her NDA with them.
184* StylisticSuck: The voice quality of the The Lords of Winter players that invade Maddie and David's game is atrocious, indicating they have cheap microphones.
185* SuperIntelligence: In addition to the SuperReflexes below, [=UIs=] can develop the ability to visualize the make-up of digital systems they interface with, enhancing their capacity to understand it. It's unclear what other capabilities may be boosted, since all the extant successful uploads were genius programmers to start with.
186* SuperReflexes: [=UIs=] can think at accelerated rates if they devote the processing power to do so. The intended use for the extant [=UIs=] was for them to simply keep performing the programming jobs they had as humans, but faster. We see Chanda experiencing a day's worth of work in a much shorter span, and then accelerated to experience multiple weeks of workdays within a single day. David complains that Ellen refusing to talk to him for a few days felt longer from his perspective. It's also inverted in that [=UIs=] can intentionally underclock themselves as a sleep mode of sorts and wake up later on a timer, allowing months or years to pass by far more quickly for them.
187* SyntheticPlague: In season 2, [[spoiler:Holstrom engineers a virus that he intends to release worldwide in response to the [=SafeSurf=] virus targeting [=UIs=], the point being to make mortal life so terrible that people will upload themselves to escape it. He's narrowly stopped by Caspian]].
188* TearsOfBlood: [[spoiler: One of Chanda's eyes bleeds slightly during his upload procedure.]]
189* TeenPregnancy: [[spoiler:Maddie sleeps with Caspian just prior to his upload, and learns she's pregnant not long after. The events that follow are quickly covered by a flashback after the TimeSkip.]]
190* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler: Cary informs Caspian that he is a clone of Stephen Holstrom and that his life has been manipulated to the best of Logorhythm's ability to mirror Stephen's. The hope was that it would make Caspian similar enough to be able to solve the problem Stephen was on the cusp of solving when he died.]]
191* TooMuchInformation: When Ellen wonders how Cody could be happy in a relationship where his partner isn't physical, he explains they've managed to remain intimate using "devices. That you plug in." Ellen cuts him off saying she's got it before he gives any more detail.
192* ToughLove: Cary frames his emotional abuse of Caspian as helping him live up to his potential, but it's not terribly convincing. [[spoiler: This is actually more genuine than it seemed, since putting Caspian through the same traumas as Stephen Holstrom was meant to mold him into the same kind of genius.]]
193* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The trailer for season 1 spoils [[spoiler: Cary bringing Caspian to the Norway black site]] and [[spoiler: Laurie's ocean servers being destroyed.]] The season 2 trailer goes even further and [[spoiler:reveals that not only is Holstrom [[NotQuiteDead alive as a UI]], but that Caspian decides to become one himself to combat the growing Cyber threat.]]
194* TransferableMemory: Since a UI's memories are just a part of their code, they can be manipulated, reset, or fail to transfer. The initial plan for harnessing [=UIs=] was to put them in a virtual work environment without any life memory outside that context, and to continually reset their memories so they don't catch on to the situation, but this isn't foolproof as emotional memory is required to stimulate creative thinking, which in turn causes the UI to rebel. Laurie and David both escaped when memories of their loved ones were introduced to motivate them. In Chanda's case, his emotional memory was carefully tailored to be slightly annoying so he wouldn't feel like leaving, but the failed uploads interfered with that plan. When David's server in Oregon is shut down, he isn't transferred completely in time and loses the past day or so of his memory.
195* TroubledAbuser: [[spoiler: Cary has misgivings about the harm he's put Caspian through for the sake of turning him into the next Stephen Holstrom.]]
196* TrumanShowPlot: Caspian's homelife is a dark twist on this. [[spoiler:His parents are agents of Logorhythms roleplaying a toxic, abusive relationship to mold their son into an asset for the company. His dad Cary is having regrets about this while his mother Renee is more focused. Turns out it's less to be a "Truman Show" and more to be the next "Able Edwards".]]
197* UnwittingTestSubject: [[spoiler: When hired to play the role of Caspian's girlfriend, Hannah is told that he's the subject of a social experiment.]]
198* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Stephen Holstrom espoused a utopian future for humanity through the use of UI, and Logorhythm's villainy in the present day are in service of that vision.
199* WaxingLyrical: During a presentation on uploaded intelligence, Stephen Holstrom asks the audience to [[Music/TheBeatles "Imagine. It's easy if you try,"]] prompting chuckles from the audience. Caspian sarcastically calls him [[LampshadeHanging "real original."]]
200* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Ellen initially cannot accept or believe that the voice talking to her from Maddie's laptop is her late husband, claiming it's just a program based on David's brainwaves. Thanks to Maddie's favorite RPG, the couple meet each other via VR and she starts to warm up to his new form.
201* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: Renee says she chose baby Caspian's name because it's "unusual, like Phineas" when Cary asks and in the present, he gets called "Casper the unfriendly goth" and has its Narnia roots immediately pointed out. [[spoiler:Stephen Holstrom, who was named "Phineas" at birth and legally changed it at 18, had expressed how much he hated his name and his father for giving it to him, shows that "Caspian" was Renee's attempt to invoke this for the project's first "inflection point".]]
202* WordSaladHorror: [[spoiler: Chanda's begging for his life devolves into disconnected babbling as the laser cuts into his brain to upload him. As Laurie's condition continues to deteriorate due to the flaw all UI have she's more likely to mix her words up or backslide into random babbling.]]
203* WouldHurtAChild:
204** Upon seeing Samara threaten Maddie, [[MamaBear Ellen threatens to harm Samara and suffer the consequences for it.]]
205** Chanda not only sets out to kill Prasad, but torments him even further by massacring his family, including two teenage children, and ''forcing him to watch.'' Compare that to the humble humanitarian from episode 1.
206** Pope's lawyer repeatedly argues that Caspian needs to be "terminated" whenever it seems like he might be going off the rails.
207** In Season 2, [[spoiler: Pope attempts to outright murder Maddie and Caspian after the latter has [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived his usefulness]].]]
208* WrongNameOutburst: After Renee [[spoiler:shoots Cary for telling Caspian the truth about his life and Caspian drives off for the second time]] she calls out for [[spoiler:"Stephen"]], not "Caspian", showing exactly who she's seen him as his whole life.
209* XanatosSpeedChess: Pope's goal is to figure out how to crack the UI integrity problem, which he thinks David may play into. He ''won't'' accept Ellen's request to delete David, but when Maddie and Laurie hold Logorhythm's systems hostage until he releases David, he decides that letting David develop on the open internet and potentially be recaptured later is better than trying to wrangle his current state back into compliance in captivity. Note that Peter gave six minutes as the timeframe for when he could capture the part of Laurie conducting the attack (which we later see they did successfully do), but it takes Maddie and Ellen almost fifteen to leave the premises, with Pope very intentionally choosing not to stop them.
210* VirtualGhost: BrainUploading to create these forms the central premise.
211* YearInsideHourOutside: For [=UIs=], time passes faster inside the system than outside, unless they're intentionally slowing themselves down to converse at human speeds. A few days between David being freed and speaking to Ellen feels like longer from his perspective.
212* ZergRush: [[spoiler: In the FinalBattle (pre-time skip), Stephen Holstrom proves so powerful it takes a marathon of Chanda, Yair, and Farhad, followed by Caspian and Joey just to trap him before Safe Surf finishes him off for good.]]

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