This is episode 3 not episode 6

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Probably the first episode of Electric Dreams that improves upon the PKD story, and results in quite a good final product. Although, if I never see another one of the now ubiquitous GCO's in a TV episode it will be too soon. (GCO stands for gratuitous club orgy, as I've taken to calling them).

Also, nice one Bryan Cranston! I know if I was executive producing a TV show I'd cast myself alongside Essie Davis too! She is stunning, and as always puts in an amazing performance!

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I don’t know why but I didn’t like the decor and costumes in this show so far. They are screaming to our faces like “this is future, did you get it?”. They are really cliche. Stories are not bad maybe but the visual things looks pretty poor quality. In this particular episode, I like the story and the acting was really good, in comparison with first two episodes (Real Life and Autofac).

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Even if the plot is predictable, the performances of Bryan Cranston (Silas) and Essie Davis (Vera) were stunning that they're able to make up this whole episode, especially with the delivery on the last line. The rather unique brutalist-futurist blend architecture makes the set much more convincing; the tight apartment rooms, linear corridors, and stone walls make for an oppressive environment in a tense Earth where the drama blooms.

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Remember the film ‘The Astronaut’s Wife’? This is pretty much the same story set in a futuristic setting. Sadly it is hardly any better or worse but the cast is watchable. Even the effects are minimal here.

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Wow i never saw something so horrible. Whole futurist design is ugly and ridiculous. The only things good are actors and story. You can guess a nice story behind this awful and very unclear directing.

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