Are his emotions real or the result of an algorithm? If he is truly capable of feelings and autonomous thought, does that make him a lifeform and if that is the case does that mean that Walter is exploiting him for personal gain? Don't expect any of these questions to be answered though, as the story is more focused on making a profit for sub-standard helicopter parts. When he meets a woman connected with Walter's latest case, he thinks he has found love, but this brings up many philosophical questions about Automan's level of sentience. In "Unreasonable Facsimile," Automan accidentally assimilates a soap opera and wants to fall in love. In "Ship in the Night," Walter and Automan travel to a Caribbean island to investigate the disappearances of several wealthy businessmen. Send feedback to: Follow and on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at Visit and Dave and Ian are back with another two episodes of Automan.
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Also, all of these songs are from the RE film series except one: "Invisible Wounds (The Sulutre Mix)" by Fear Factory, "Dirt" by Depeche Mode, "Vermilion" by Slipknot, "My World" by Emigrate, "The Outsider (Resident Renholder Remix)" by A Perfect Circle, "Flying through the air (Resident Evil Retribution main theme)" by Tomandandy, "Ascension (Resident Evil the Final Chapter OST) by Paul Haslinger, and "Rocket Collecting" by MIlla. This week on Dread Media, help ring in episode 700 with us as Desmond and Tom review the entire Resident Evil series! All six films get reviews this week, so make sure to jump in on the action of Milla being purty, poor continuity, and the inability to tell these movies apart.