Oil was spilled in the corridor, was in Hemeac or the Janitor? Or was it even spilled at all? Welcome to Paradox.
I'm was going to assume the girl who gets let go from the academy is called Hermeac. That would make sense and several times Hemeac says "Her" when he is referring to the girl. But her name is Iaac, all my dreams are crushed.
The protagonist, Hemeac, was well played by the actor, but the girl had such a pretty face (as far as fashion model standards) that it was a little distracting.
He reminded me a bit of Casper Van Dien with that chin. He has been in a lot of shows over the years so he has just become someone I vaguely recognise. The girl is very pretty, I am a fan of the pixie look, maybe ever since Angelina Jolie did it in Hackers.
Anyway Iaac is expelled which seems like an odd choice. As the "savages" are not the threat the dean makes out then expelling her would not condemn her to a certain fate. It would seem idiotic to release her when she can and does come back to cause problems.
Unless the Dean believes the Savages to be just that.
I'm not quite sure what the point of the academy is. They appear to be training them to be more like androids and at the same time they are either building or repairing existing androids.
It is mentioned several times that there are problems with supply and the androids seem a bit scatty and beat up.
So perhaps Androids are becoming extinct so this leads to several different possibilities for the purpose of the academy:
1) To replace androids with recruits who think and act like them
2) To train people to be like androids so they can build and repair them
This could be either the androids acting independently so this is like a secret enclave or they are a project for an outside party.
It still is a very confusing piece of the Betaville puzzle. Was this academy closed down officially or are these an activist group?
We haven't seen androids elsewhere from what I can remember so perhaps they are a top level project.
We've seen clones, mind control of a person created in a lab, remote experiencing, augmentation by both genetic and mechanical means including the sidekick, prisoner restriction by mental methods and a digital world that is fully immersive. Perhaps androids in this world are banned or at least restricted but this episode doesn't really answer that.
Sadly this episode was for the most part just standing in a room talking. It wasn't very engaging and the androids looked terrible.
The Dean is at least slightly more interesting but only for a little while, she is then just a torso on a table.
Mad-Pac has already taken the best score for this week so....
5 hours spent in makeup for each android, which was 5 hours wasted in my opinion, out of 10