Incredible strength... Superior intelligence... And even theability to reproduce. In the 21st century, robots are beingprogrammed to do everything from performing surgery onhumans--to exploring other planets. And humanoid robots arerapidly reaching a level of sophistication that was thought toexist only in science fiction. But what are the implications ofcreating robots that are increasingly intelligent andindependent? Is the obsession with creating counterfeit humansreally pointing the way to mankind's future... or to its past?Greek stories dating to 2000 B.C. tell of the god Hephaestuscreating robots to build weapons, as well as the bronze giantTalos. In Egypt, the Pyramid Texts say that the god Osiris wasdismembered, then reassembled and brought back to life justlike a machine. If sophisticated robots really did exist in theancient world--what function did they serve? Who built them?And what happened to them?
Four leaves the ship to take part in a reckless mission toreclaim his past. The crew wonder whether they should rescuehim or let fate decide his future.
As the wedding date draws near, April is forced to face a listof “lasts,” such as her last week of living at home andher last time being a single girl. While her natural instinctsare to have a classy and low-key bachelorette party, Vanessa(Krysta Rodriguez) helps April realize that this might be herlast time to live it up. Another possible “last”opportunity presents itself for April when Dominic sets up ameeting for April with his book agent. With her health still inquestion, this opportunity may be April’s first (and last)chance to get a book published.
Meanwhile, Leo tries to playnice with Dominic and Brenna reaches out to Finn.
Rob Brydon hosts the award-winning comedy panel show with DavidMitchell and Lee Mack as the lightning-quick team captains.Over the course of the show, celebrity guests reveal amazingstories about themselves, some of which are true and some ofwhich are not. The aim of the game is to fool the oppositioninto mistaking fact for fiction and fiction for fact.