Episode 4 story

rh2012e2x04 · 2013-12-22

Douglas and Florentine plan their wedding, and Claes can't help interfering. Back at the Engmans', Lennart's clone is increasingly obstinate, in particular towards Hans, who is starting to lose patience. Mimi is hired at the law firm, but not everyone likes having a Hubot as a colleague. The conflict between Real Humans and the Transhumans grows increasingly antagonistic. Sooner or later everyone will have to choose sides. Directed by: Harald Hamrell. Story by: Lars Lundström.

22 total · 8 major · 14 minor

ThemeLevelMotivation
coming to terms with one's own sexuality major Tobbe found companionship when hanging out with Einar and his crowd of Hubot enthusiasts.
coping with being disfigured major Jonas was sufficiently troubled by having burn scars all over his face and body that he planned to transfer some semblance of his consciousness into a Hubot body.
electioneering in society major Kevin's storyline involved the efforts of the Real Humans' youth wing's activities to garner support for themselves.
engaged couple major Florentine and Douglas shared with Douglas' father the news of their engagement and were looking ahead to their wedding day.
family affairs major Much of this installment is centered around the Engmann family. Conflict arose between Hans and Inger over Hans' treatment of the Lennart clone. Hans picked up Tobbe and Matilda at the police station.
human AI relationship major One storyline follows Florentine, a Hubot, and Douglas as they looked ahead to their wedding.
romantic love major Florentine and Douglas were in the throes of love and busily planning their wedding.
sexual norms in society major The Real Human party crashers were up in arms about what they considered to be the partygoers deviant Hubot loving ways. The Real Humans youth group crashed a human/Hubot house party with baseball bats in hand. One Hubot was beaten to a blue mess before the cops showed up on the scene.
Christianity minor In the church, Pastor Asa assured Gordon that God was capable of forgiving his possible breaking of the fifth commandment.
coping with having a chronic condition minor Douglas confided in Florentine that he had recently been diagnosed with a weak jugular vein that could burst at any time.