Override review – TV robot goes rogue in Stepford Wives meets Truman Show sci-fi
Jess Impiazzi stars as a TV show android who has a different husband each day but gets hacked in this scattershot drama
This is an inane hodgepodge of sci-fi, political thriller and perhaps some kind of ill-considered satire - of reality TV, venal politicians? It's hard to divine the target when the attack is so scattershot. It is supposed to take place in the US in 2040 where everyone is obsessed with watching a daily TV show about a buxom android housewife with an English accent named Ria (Jess Impiazzi); she spends every day nearly the same way with her husband Jack, from waking up and breakfasting to winding down with an evening soap opera and then sex if Jack so wishes. In other words, it's The Truman Show meets The Stepford Wives, except there's just the one wife - and the twist is that Jack" is played by a different person in each episode. The first we meet is Luke Goss, who seems to be merely passing though before being replaced the next night while a recharged Ria gets rebooted with Jack number 2 (Amar Adatia), a coarser, crueller mate for a day, who is in turn replaced by many more Jacks - some of them women.
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