Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Karl Urban | ... | Detective John Kennex | |
Michael Ealy | ... | Dorian | |
Minka Kelly | ... | Detective Valerie Stahl | |
Mackenzie Crook | ... | Rudy Lom | |
Michael Irby | ... | Detective Richard Paul (credit only) | |
Lili Taylor | ... | Captain Sandra Maldonado | |
Suleka Mathew | ... | Kay Stenson | |
Reece Thompson | ... | Nico | |
Matthew Kevin Anderson | ... | S.A.M. | |
Laine MacNeil | ... | Emily Wilson | |
Diana Pavlovská | ... | Cynthia Kasden (as Diana Pavlovska) | |
Joe Smith | ... | MX (voice) | |
Anthony Konechny | ... | MX-43 '1' | |
Darren E. Scott | ... | MX-43 '2' | |
Garfield Wilson | ... | MX-43 '3' |
A deadly crime from the future occurs when a "smart home" goes terribly bad and turns on its occupants. Detective Kennex and Dorian lead the investigation that forces them to interface with a house that is represented by a mysterious hologram character. Written by Anonymous
2048 and hi skilled hackers still use good old standard 2.0 thumb drives. Face palm. I've seen fans post this is a very realistic world. Hardly. No, if anything it's more fiction than science. More 1960's fiction than science. The show continues to try to be a procedural detective story and fails due to glaring inconsistencies. Have the show authors even read any science fiction? Between the banter and plots, I felt I was watching Holmes & Yo-Yo circa 1976. While the art direction is okay things like Rudy using a touch pad and a monitor (because touch pads of the future have no monitor capability???) and the aforementioned thumb drive gaff makes this show in dire need of a replacement of the writing staff.
Disrupt is almost a rehash of the previous week's plot line and formula. Side note, website doesn't understand u s b and flags the word.