"Upload" The Grey Market (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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(2020)

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7/10
More filler, Aleesha sucks. Nice ending.
arneshsengupta24 May 2020
First half dragged just like the last episode's second half did. Aleesha and the military guy are super boring and Aleesha just kinda sucks as a character.

Second half was pretty good though, and I loved how they humanized his girlfriend and showed she is just a product of abuse and a victim of her environment. His niece and her were sweet. The two protagonists are definitely sweet together and I love that they didn't force a sex scene. The underlying mystery is pretty compelling too, now with further complications due to the plot actually advancing this episode.
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4/10
Major sceance was forced and didn't fit the story
rfc-1973926 August 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The scene where the kid becomes a young woman and they actually showed her was not needed. Then having a old man comment on her even though she wasn't facing him. The forced part of the story where they discuss gender and how they would support her/him if he wanted to be female. The kid couldn't wait to be older so he could date woman, so where did the if you "want to be a woman come from". Questioning him on how did it feel to be treated that way? The last kicker was the comments were coming from a person who in the last episode simply had non obligatory sex with a guy based on his ratings and his looks and then kicked him out after. That sums up the whole forced scene. Felt like it was added in to make a point, not advance the story line.
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1/10
Seriously Overrated Episode
cdlistguy18 March 2022
Watching this episode made me feel like I'd gone back in time to the raunchy 80's comedies era. Porky's anyone? The little kid was relentlessly obnoxious, as was Luke, my least favorite character. Just to make it more annoying, they killed off a (somewhat minor) character that I liked. The complete change of tone seems to be the result of the episode being co-written by Mike Lawrence. Thankfully, it's his only contribution to the series through the first two seasons. Had the writing been like this from the beginning, I would have been long gone.
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