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It's a quiet yet heart-wrenching scene, as well as the culmination of Gurathin and Murderbot's journey from adversaries to beings who finally understand one another. According to Dastmalchian, the ...
Murderbot's season finale is a bittersweet, hopeful coda filled with satisfying resolutions for its main characters. Read our review.
In an exclusive clip from the Murderbot 's season 1 finale, "The Perimeter," the PreservationAux team are processing a scary new piece of information: their beloved SecUnit might be salvageable ...
Speaking to Collider, the actor, who’s also one of Murderbot ‘s executive producers, spoke about the scene, in which his character shares a moment with Gurathin—his foe turned ally played by ...
One of the biggest shocking moments from the season centered around the character Gurathin, a human with synthetic augmentations played by David Dastmalchian, who is often at odds with the show's ...
titled "Rogue War Tracker Infinite," Murderbot finds itself under the care of the PresAux team. That includes the ever-suspicious Gurathin (David Dastmalchian), who appears to have had access to ...
Based on the novels by Martha Wells, Apple TV+'s "Murderbot" centers a hilarious robot, but can't seem to find the plot in the narrative.
Gurathin’s love for Mensah was already plain enough prior to Murderbot reading his mind, but Murderbot did more than read it, it truly felt the power of the emotion that mind contained.
Though Gurathin desperately tries to talk the robot out of it, stressing how similar their backgrounds are and how great the Preservation Alliance people have been to him, Murderbot goes out to ...
Murderbot doesn't actually use words like "life" or "freedom, knowing full well those are privileges that belong only to the truly living and free. Which leads us to this "it" business.
Murderbot isn’t the first to explore man’s exploitation of artificial beings: Blade Runner, Westworld, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, and the “Author, Author” episode of Star Trek: Voyager ...