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'Made for Love' joins series probing the darker side of our high-tech future
CNN
"Made for Love" is the latest series set about 10 minutes in the future, focusing on the creepy potential of technology as a means of control.
The show begins with a bang, as Milioti's Hazel Green escapes from the space-age compound she occupies with Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen), the visionary billionaire founder of a tech company called (what else?) Gogol. Byron, it turns out, has made Hazel the guinea pig for the company's latest product, an innovation called Made for Love, which uses implanted microchips to produce "commingled identities. Pure union," with the unsettling loss of autonomy that implies. Hazel's flight takes her to her quirky dad (Ray Romano), who is in his own version of a twisted relationship with an artificial companion. The focus is on Hazel and her efforts to carve out independence, made harder by the fact that Byron -- thanks to his creation -- is able to track her moves.More Related News