[s1e5] Zero Daze ❲360p – 480p❳

: Caspian Keyes, a young man who has been living a controlled life, begins to fight for the truth about his real identity. His mother plans a surprise trip to Santa Barbara, which both have ulterior motives for, as his world starts to "come apart at the seams".

In this episode, several major storylines converge as the "Uploaded Intelligence" (UI) characters struggle with their digital nature and those hunting them. [S1E5] Zero Daze

: The antagonistic corporation Logorhythms tracks David's servers and begins taking them offline. Laurie is forced to back up as much of David's data as possible before they are completely deleted. : Caspian Keyes, a young man who has

: Featured tracks include "Lost Highway" by Roy Acuff, "Mr. Roboto" by Styx, and "Fall on Me" by R.E.M.. Roboto" by Styx, and "Fall on Me" by R

: Critics praised the episode for its inventive animation and stunning storytelling. It also features a notable reference to a "cyberpunk classic" when David's fingers transform into robotic digits during a hack.

: In computing, a "zero-day" refers to an unpatched vulnerability that hackers can exploit. In the context of the show, it refers to the fatal "flaw" all UIs share, which the characters are desperately trying to fix.

: Chanda, another UI who escaped Logorhythms, continues his campaign of revenge. In a significant scene, he delivers information to various governments around the world, shifting the scale of the conflict to a global level. Key Themes and Production Details