These days, Google automatically summarizes our search results without even asking them. Your phone suggests with help future words you need to write, and Chatgpt answers any questions you can think about. Artificial intelligence feels like it has penetrated every corner of modern life – but if it really gets the world?
Palua series 2023 Mrs. Davis Imagine a future where this happens – but instead of creating a dystop that enslaves humanity, it eliminates war and hunger.
“Mrs. Davis”, as he is known in the US, is a benevolent algorithm of the mother who talks to people through their phones and gives them altruistic missions that can win “wings”, a very desired symbol of reality status. But sister Simone (Betty Gilpin), a young nun with a complex past, is determined to prove that Mrs. Davis is not what it seems to be.
Here are some reasons why you should see this limited series of Pallua in April.
Has an impressive origin
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A serious deadly drama that is also very funny, Mrs. Davis is the mind of the mind of Tara Hernandezwho is best known for writing Big Bang theoryAND Damon Lindelofcreator Lost, the remainsAND sentry.
This combination of Sitcom style joke writing and excellent world construction results in a truly unique show. Said Lindelof in Podcast On That “Tara is unequivocally boss”, but the influence of both creators is visible and wonderful.
Big, loudly loud and nonpologetic
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Mrs. Davis‘Characters and scenarios sound like something outside a comic book. A nun with riding motor, a cowboy rodeo that leads to an algorithm resistance (Jake McDorman), an inside the stomach mission of a whale and a super Bowl ads produced by the Templar Knights are just some of the larger elements than the life that the series portrays.
Despite the absurdity, Mrs. Davis‘Complete lack of consciousness makes them all feel true and logical. Reality is a reality raised, secure, but it still feels relevant, and its scientific elements are not too there to rest as pure fantasy.
You have never seen a love triangle like this

A nun talks to Jesus in Mrs. Davis.
peacockThroughout the series, Simone is drawn among her extremely genuine love for her “husband” Jesus (Andy McQueen) and her ex -boyfriend Wiley (McDORMAN). Jesus’ personalization allows viewers – religious or not – understand the dedication of a nun in a way that rarely appears on the screen.
But her relationship with Wiley is full of history, report and a secret relationship they don’t even know about it. It is a love triangle unlike anything seen in every show that is currently aired.
Betty Gilpin gives a better career performance

Betty Gilpin in ‘Mrs. Davis. ‘
peacockGilpin is not yet a household name yet-it is best known for the Netflix’s Wrestling Series Gone-Tooon glow and Thriller controversial action Hunting.
But as a sister Simone, she must use every tool in her box of emotional tools: wise irritation, religious ecstasy, deep despair and right anger. It is an underestimated interpreter for which you will not regret seeing more, and Mrs. Davis Gives her a very good showcase for her many talent.
Topics are more important than ever
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As he continues to grow in priority, Mrs. Davis It invites us to think about what its consequences may be. While the algorithm in the show really wants to help humanity, can a car really understand what makes human beings happy? Can he understand love, pain or grief? And what could happen if he tried to do that?
Mrs. Davis It looks at technology with religion in both unclear and delicate ways. He is worshiped and worshiped by millions, with a fire at the same time with every religion. Hernandez and Lindelof do not seem to condemn artificial intelligence, but they do not eventually argue that religious worship is the best way to live, or.
The show simply requires us to consider what we personally idle – for better or for worse.
Mrs. Davis Palua is now broadcasting.