Evil always teaches within lessons. Today’s lesson: Don’t trust artificial intelligence. I think some people might need to hear this lesson. As usual, another week, another top episode of Wicked.
I do like Father Frank Ignatius because he reminds me of an eccentric grandfather. If text messages bother him so much, why doesn’t he mute his phone or turn it off? The solution to the problem is simple but we have to discover artificial intelligence websites somehow. So I guess he and Sister Andrea served the purpose of the episode.
The trio investigate a company that allows you to talk (using artificial intelligence) to loved ones who have died or no longer have contact with you. The problem with the software is that after a while, its artificial intelligence becomes diabolical about using three words. Each of them decided to test the site on their own. Ben talks to his mother with the help of his sister. The weird problem here is that she sent him to see a doctor for a headache, but she wouldn’t have known about the doctor because she died. David talks to Julia, which is a little too annoying for him. Especially when using the camera on a phone, the artificial intelligence makes it look like Julia is lying next to him. Kristen initially tries to talk to Andy, but then turns to David, and the AI tries to become close to Kristen, but then becomes different from Ben and David’s AI.
Kristen and David share this with the company, who play Kristen’s recording of David, the artificial intelligence, in a humorous scene. Ben documented his condition during his coma and saw a doctor recommended by his artificial intelligence mother, who suggested that Ben wear a tinfoil hat and sleep wrapped in tinfoil. This really works and keeps away the Jin people who are unhappy with this development. Unfortunately, they didn’t stop the company from being established, they just ended up deleting their account.
“How to Build” – Evil, pictured: Aasif Mandvi as Ben Shakir, Mike Colter as Father David Acosta, and Katja Herbers as Kristen Bouchard. |
Elsewhere, Cheryl seems smarter than Bill Lan at every turn. She bought bullet-proof and knife-proof clothing because she knew Leland would try to kill her. There’s a funny scene when he goes to stab her and his knife breaks. She set a trap on the floor above her office and called a meeting so that all the men would fall off the floor and blame Leland, or maybe Leland did it himself, for trying to hurt her with the glass, which I’m sorry for This is not yet clear. She even told the manager that Leland had baptized Timothy. Her demands were met and Leland was fired, only for him to come back in a video conference to say that the manager had Timothy baptized, killed him and ate his heart, and Cheryl realized she was in trouble and left.
Leland returns and is now likely in charge of the entire operation, with Kristen being the key. I loved this episode because it told some stories with Leland and Cheryl. It feels like Leland has missed a lot of games this season. Another great series mixed with horror and humor. What did you think of this episode of Evil Fans? Leave a comment and remember to contact me at X @jereereviews to discuss more.