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Robbie Amell is the permanent guest of a VR hotel in Amazon’s comedy series Upload

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Upload is Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming comedy series from showrunner Greg Daniels – you might know his name from little shows like The Office (the US edition), Parks and Recreation, or King of the Hill.

It’s a near-future sci-fi comedy that stars Robbie Amell (The Tomorrow People, The Flash) as Nathan, a hard-partying coder who ends up critically injured in a car crash. Instead of taking his chances on the operating table he instead opts, at the insistence of his demanding girlfriend (Allegra Edwards), to permanently upload his consciousness into a VR hotel environment to cheat death. There he meets Nora (Andy Allo – Pitch Perfect 3), who works as a customer service representative for the hotel’s guests and who is struggling with her own issues back in the real world.

The official plot synopsis is as follows:

In 2033, people who are near death can be “uploaded” into virtual reality hotels run by 6 tech firms. Cash-strapped Nora lives in Brooklyn and works customer service for the luxurious “Lakeview” digital afterlife. When L.A. party-boy/coder Nathan’s self-driving car crashes, his high-maintenance girlfriend uploads him permanently into Nora’s VR world.

Let’s take a look:

My first impression can be summed up by the word “eh” followed a shrug. I don’t hate it, but there’s nothing that really stands out either. Given its high-concept premise and the potential for weird and wonderful environments or situations in its VR world, it seems surprisingly every-day. I also get the impression that the series might be more of a dramedy than a regular comedy, because there are hints that both Nathan and Nora will be working through some issues together.

I’m open to giving the first episode a shot at least, and if you do too maybe we’ll be pleasantly surprised. What do you think?

Upload’s ten-episode-long first season will premiere on Prime Video on 1 May. It also stars Chris Williams, Kevin Bigley, Owen Daniels, Zainab Johnson, Christine Ko, and Elizabeth Bowen.

Last Updated: March 19, 2020

6 Comments

  1. Soundtrack gave me Chuck flashback’s…

    Do i have a ‘intersect’ in my mind?

    Gotta admit i giggled at that “in app purchase” joke.

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  2. HairyEwok

    March 19, 2020 at 11:12

    Dabbing your way to death… seems legit.

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  3. Son of Banana Jim

    March 19, 2020 at 11:46

    Once again, Amazon scrapes the bottom of the barrel. Apart from the expanse, the really cool jack Ryan series… what’s the point of subbing to Amazon Prime?

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    • Kervyn Cloete

      March 19, 2020 at 12:37

      The Boys. The Grand Tour. Bosch. Marvelous Ms Maizel. Good Omens. The Man in the High Castle. Fleabag. Homecoming. Hunters.

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      • Son of Banana Jim

        March 19, 2020 at 15:01

        And, lots and lots of Bollywood movies…. but it still comes down to, is all of that worth a sub?

        Maybe, I’ll resub when The Boys season 2 comes around.

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