Are you thinking of a like The Orville , Dark Matter , or Elementary , where themes of cold logic and efficiency often clash?
The core of such an episode often hinges on a conflict between a system—be it a corporation, a military unit, or an AI—trying to maximize output while ignoring the "waste" of individual needs.
Often introduces an "Alex" or "Rasmussen" type character—a specialist who arrives to "fix" things but ends up alienating the core cast.
Reviews typically focus on how characters react when they are treated as "inputs" rather than people.
Are you thinking of a like The Orville , Dark Matter , or Elementary , where themes of cold logic and efficiency often clash?
The core of such an episode often hinges on a conflict between a system—be it a corporation, a military unit, or an AI—trying to maximize output while ignoring the "waste" of individual needs.
Often introduces an "Alex" or "Rasmussen" type character—a specialist who arrives to "fix" things but ends up alienating the core cast.
Reviews typically focus on how characters react when they are treated as "inputs" rather than people.