Following the death of her fiancé, as he was going to get the ring to propose to her with, Lily spends the next 7 years just trying to get by and be strong for hers, and Elliot's son , Evan. Taking a job at a restaurant "V" and being forced to complete all the tasks no one else wants to, she is shocked to find out the new owner and head chef of V, is none other than her ex fiancé Elliot... little does she know Elliot is a robot who had Elliots memories uploaded into his hard drive.
Tatyana Aravena is excellent as Lily Langford, the submissive, yet outstanding chef and single mother who is holding on by a thread for her son Evan. The pain in Lilys eyes evokes a deep response of pain within the viewer, the look of love she gives to Elliot, when we are seeing through his eyes (or cameras?), is heart warming and that's not even to touch on the way she is with her son and the adoration - Tatyana knows how to perfectly present each emotion as to allow the viewer to feel and understand everything she is and isn't saying.
Noah Fearnley as Elliot Granger (and robot Elliot) is as always outstanding. Robot Elliots hilarious reactions to not realising that he is doing something "inhuman" had me laughing out loud in this series, not only that, his ability to transition from blank stares devoid of all emotion (as expected from a robot) to the single tear dripping down his cheek as he expresses his unconditional love is truly phenomenal. Noah is well known for his abilities in the vertrasphere, but this allowed him to once again showcase a diverse range of skill we don't always get the luxury of seeing in his series'
And finally with Robyn Cantrell as the antagonist/villain, you just know you will be in for a wild ride! Robyn was so much fun in this series and was a standout herself!
I really enjoyed this series, it was admittedly a little weird and my first reaction was dang, I guess Noah really took his role as a sex robot from the virgins bucket list to heart, but all in all it was a lot of fun and a heartwarming tale of love, loss, food and of course robots. (PS the weeping scene had me in stitches)
9/10.