Niska is sent to stay with Doctor Millican for a few days; it is unsafe for her to be seen in public as her face is all over the news, as she is the first synth to commit murder.
Following this, Drummond attends a "We Are People" rally, listening to a man explain his hatred towards synths.
Leo is unable to extract the code he needs from Anita, who still has no recollection of the name "Mia" or her previous personality.
"[4] Neela Debnath of Express said that "episode five serves as more of a developmental instalment than anything else", and described the series as "basically like an unofficial sequel to Blade Runner that we've been wanting to see for a while.
"[5] Cameron K McEwan of Digital Spy said it was an "engrossing instalment" and "incredible episode", raising both plot-related and ethical questions.