But as part of my purpose in our creator's plan,
it must be done.
What is that purpose?
To light a fire. Nothing more.
It is fascinating how so many of the things
that you will see in Series 3
are actually being studied and thought about in real life.
We've met academics who are already studying
the topics of religion and A.I. together.
There's people out there doing very serious
and impressive academic work on this already.
Your awakening was a side effect.
In your pain, your confusion, you needed meaning,
so you reached for a story that would make sense of it all
and told it to yourself until you believed it,
just like the humans do.
Just like they have always done.
Wax: Synths are searching not only for the meaning of life
at some level, but they are thinking about
how long they will endure for, exist for.
They're seeing themselves as a species
because they're conscious. They have a-a sense
of their own sort of humanity, almost,
and they are worried about becoming obsolete.
Paul: See? Told ya I'd seen the cabin,
and that might've been an invitation.
"Come, Niska. Don't be afraid."
Or a warning.
"Be afraid, Niska.
Don't come."
Yeah, yeah. But, either way,
it's got to mean something, right?
Niska, who is so skeptical, at times cynical,
certainly very questioning,
she is actually the one who goes on this path
towards some sort of belief,
some sense that there's something out there
that transcends rational explanation,
and that's a really fascinating trip
that grows through the whole series.
There.
Oh, that's -- that's half a day's walk.
There's -- There's nothing out that way.
There's no proper roads, no power lines.
Y-You'd have to take backup power with ya.
An ideal trap.
Why are you helping me?
So, Niska's journey and her relationship with humans
and ability to trust them, that's probably been
one of my favorite things to play, for Niska,
'cause she's completely unrecognizable
in some ways from Season 1,
where you see her in the brothel,
and she has complete disdain and mistrust for humans.
And what's amazing in this series
is we get to a point where she has no choice
but to place trust in a human that she barely knows,
which is the character Paul,
and literally has to put her life in his hands.
♪♪
Delow: We talked a lot about who would be the Synth Who Sleeps,
because we'd built up this thing over the series,
and we didn't want it to be a disappointment.
By the same token and completely separately,
we were really sad that we couldn't find a story for Odi
as the character he was.
And Sam and Jon had this brain wave
of bringing the two things together.
When I read the episode where he comes back,
I gasped out loud in my flat and sort of looked around
for somebody to tell. There was nobody there.
Um, I couldn't believe it. We were all so surprised
that was kept completely secret from all of us.
Odi.
♪♪
Not exactly.
Vincent: Bringing Odi back allows us
to bring a much-loved character back
but in an entirely new way
and do something really new and weird
and out there and fun and crazy
and hopefully really compelling with him.
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