Episodes (10)
Jan 22, 2012
In a parallel society, hubots are used for simple chores. A band of manumitted hubots are hiding in the forest, struggling for emancipation.
Jan 22, 2012
Leo is searching for Mimi the hubot at a hubot brothel. Police inspector Novak is searching for hubots suspected of murder.
Jan 29, 2012
Leo is employed as a computer hacker at Hubot Heaven. The police continue to investigate a murder of two people and suspect a group of rogue hubots.
Feb 05, 2012
Therese and Pilar feel humiliated when their hubot boyfriends aren't treated as humans. Roger's anti-hubot group begins plotting violence.
Feb 12, 2012
Leo find himself tied up to be killed. Anita finally learn of her past.
Feb 19, 2012
Leo is weak, but does everything he can to get to Mimi's house, where Matilda is beginning to uncover the truth about Anita. Bea arrives at Roger's job with a black eye. Lennart is offered the chance to make a hubot copy of himself.
Feb 26, 2012
Tobias witnesses an assault and decides to take the law into his own hands. After some bad news, Roger loses his cool at work. Lennart feels alive again in his blossoming romance with Solveig.
Mar 04, 2012
Inger finally sees Leo. He warns her to protect Mimi and wants her to pass on a note. Bea comes out to Roger.
Mar 11, 2012
Inger and her family finally meet the true Mimi. Roger's son Kevin unexpectedly show up at his house.
Mar 18, 2012
Leo has managed to escape from the hospital but Carl is hot on his heels, determined to get the code.
About
Äkta människor Season 1 (2012) is released on Jan 22, 2012 and the latest season 2 of Äkta människor is released in 2013. Watch Äkta människor online - the Swedish Drama TV series from Sweden. Äkta människor is directed by Harald Hamrell,Levan Akin,Kristina Humle,Christian Eklöw and created by Lars Lundström with Lisette T. Pagler and Pia Halvorsen.
In a parallel present the artificial human has come into its own. Robots no longer have anything robot-like about them. New technology and advancements in the field of science have made it possible to manufacture a product - a kind of mechanized servant - that is so similar to a real human that it can often be considered a perfectly good substitute. The Human Robot (HUBOT) have also given rise to new problems and dilemmas. Thorny legal questions have increasingly started to occupy people's minds and are still waiting to be answered: Who is responsible for the actions of a hubot? Do hubots have some form of "hubot rights"? Should they be paid for their work? As an ever growing number of people form relationships with hubots, the boundaries between human and machine become blurred. When humans make copies of themselves, which are so close to the real thing they form emotional bonds, the questions arises - What does it really mean to be 'human'?