: In this episode, the tension peaks as the protagonist, Malcolm Lee, continues his desperate attempt to activate Kokoro before Skynet’s Judgment Day arrives. The episode explores the moral ambiguity of AI—questioning if a machine created to save humanity might eventually decide humanity isn't worth saving.
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Picking up immediately after Episode 3’s cliffhanger, we find (voiced by André Holland) trapped not in a physical location, but within his own fractured consciousness. The Terminator’s attack on his lab caused a neural feedback loop with Kokoro—his fledgling AI. Now, Malcolm is forced to relive Judgment Day 1997 through fragmented flashbacks, except something is wrong. The past is rewriting itself. : In this episode, the tension peaks as
: This episode deepens the conversation between Malcolm Lee and Kokoro. It moves beyond simple "Skynet is bad" tropes to explore whether humanity actually deserves to be saved, or if it is inherently self-destructive. Here is why: Picking up immediately after Episode
8.5/10 Best for: Fans of Ghost in the Shell ’s philosophy mixed with Terminator 2 ’s dread. Warning: Mild body horror (Terminator repairs itself using a MRI machine).