[s1e5] Zero Daze -

: David Kim, one of the primary UIs, begins to experience "glitching," signaling that his time is limited due to a inherent defect in the uploading process. An unlikely team, including his daughter Maddie, David, Cody, and Laurie Lowell, works to build him a new digital home in a familiar setting to stabilize him.

: Critics praised the episode for its inventive animation and stunning storytelling. It also features a notable reference to a "cyberpunk classic" when David's fingers transform into robotic digits during a hack. [S1E5] Zero Daze

: Caspian Keyes, a young man who has been living a controlled life, begins to fight for the truth about his real identity. His mother plans a surprise trip to Santa Barbara, which both have ulterior motives for, as his world starts to "come apart at the seams". : David Kim, one of the primary UIs,

: Chanda, another UI who escaped Logorhythms, continues his campaign of revenge. In a significant scene, he delivers information to various governments around the world, shifting the scale of the conflict to a global level. Key Themes and Production Details It also features a notable reference to a

: The antagonistic corporation Logorhythms tracks David's servers and begins taking them offline. Laurie is forced to back up as much of David's data as possible before they are completely deleted.

: Featured tracks include "Lost Highway" by Roy Acuff, "Mr. Roboto" by Styx, and "Fall on Me" by R.E.M..