

To this, Eve says, “If you’d like,” but Margo says distinctly, “I wouldn’t like,” before climbing the stairs to bed. Bill offers to help her go to bed, but Margo mocks his caretaking and suggests that Eve would happily put her to bed. Margo climbs the stairs to go to bed, and tells Bill that he can host his own party. In my house, you’re a guest, not a director.” Karen scolds Margo for acting like a star and treating people poorly. When Bill tells her to stop, she yells at him, “This is my house, not a theater. “Happy little housewife,” Margo says to Karen. At the sight of him, Margo begins insulting Lloyd’s writing, which causes Karen to stand and collect her husband to go home. Lloyd enters abruptly and asks if people want to go home. You’re magnificent,” Addison says sardonically. And please stop acting as if I were the Queen Mother!” As Margo’s guests begin to challenge her combativeness, she becomes all the more cantankerous.

The others look at her as she realizes she’s been speaking aloud.Īs Margo comes into the room, Eve stands, but Margo says brusquely, “Don’t get up. Bill then tells the group assembled-Karen, Eve, Claudia, and Addison-that “to be a good actor is to want to be that more than anything else in the world.” Bill agrees with Addison that someone who wants to be an actor cannot be ordinary, because they “give so much for so little.” Eve chimes in, “So little?…Well, if there’s nothing else there’s applause.” Eve then speaks breathlessly about the joy of applause, the thrill of knowing that hundreds of people love you, and the sense of belonging that it brings. When Addison makes fun of her, Fabian offers to go and get her one. We are the original displaced personalities.” Bill disagrees with Addison, and Claudia tries to get a butler’s attention for a drink. He says, “We’re a breed apart from the rest of humanity, we theater folk. She believes humans are good only for death and destruction and thus seeks to replace them with a species of artificial intelligence that will eventually shape the future of the entire universe.Birdie and Karen descend the stairs to the party, where Addison is telling a group that actors just aren’t like other people.
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Jane Asher as Mary Douglas, the transhumanist main antagonist of the series and Eve's creator.She usually holds Nick and his family in little regard. Katherine Calvin, the antagonist of the first season a brilliant but highly contemptuous and ambitious scientist and manager of Calimov Systems. Though a constant annoyance to Will and Lily and largely unaware or uninterested in ethics or empathy, he actually cares deeply for Eve and maintains a moral code. Elijah Ayité as Abe Watson, Lily's acquisitive little brother who affectionately refers to Eve as "Robo Girl".She also forms a close friendship with Eve and despite occasional jealousy, is both fascinated by and protective of the often ignorant gynoid. Eubha Akilade as Lily Watson, a genius teenage girl and socially awkward hacker who is Will's best friend.He develops a strong relationship with Eve and holds a fierce desire to protect her, even at the cost of his own safety though his stubbornness often brings him into conflict with his family and friends. Oliver Woollford as Will Clarke, a teenage boy who awakened Eve and Dr.Eve is socially inept and often unaware of the many dangers she often finds herself in, but with help from her adopted family she learns to pass for a human and decide her own course. In public she assumes the guise of Will's cousin from the United States. Eve is a newly-awakened gynoid whose appearance is based on Helen, the deceased twin sister of Eve’s “mother”, Mary Douglas, as she appeared during the 1970s. Poppy Lee Friar as Eve, the protagonist of the series.The third series was first confirmed by a post on Poppy Lee Friar's Instagram account and began airing on Wednesday 19 October 2016 and concluded on 14 December 2016 with an hour-long episode, which was later split into two parts when it was repeated in January 2017. A 12-episode second series followed in 2016. This was later followed by special airing on Christmas Day 2015. Written by children's writer Emma Reeves, Eve was co-created with David Chikwe, creative director of Blacklisted Films.Įve launched on CBBC on 5 January 2015 with its 13-episode first series occupying a Monday afternoon slot in the channel's schedule.

Dolby Digital 2.0 (For UK) & Dolby Digital 5.1 (For Australia)Įve is a British children's science fiction series starring Poppy Lee Friar that follows the adventures of a gynoid, a female android, named Eve (also known as Project Eternity) living with a family in suburbia, trying to make sense of human life as a teenage girl.
