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Computer hackers are causing chaos. There is a nuclear meltdown in Iran. An American nuclear missile explodes in San Francisco.
An investigative journalist Jessica Taylor (Erin Karpluk) teams up with a computer nerd Daniel Garson (Keir Gilchrist.) It is not hackers but Artificial Intelligence taking over the computer systems.
The computer has become self aware and wants to wipe out humanity.
They just need to convince a sceptical American government officials.
The first episode of Delete is dull and dumb. It is overlong. There are scenes that mimic the early part of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The rest borrows heavily from Wargames.
An investigative journalist Jessica Taylor (Erin Karpluk) teams up with a computer nerd Daniel Garson (Keir Gilchrist.) It is not hackers but Artificial Intelligence taking over the computer systems.
The computer has become self aware and wants to wipe out humanity.
They just need to convince a sceptical American government officials.
The first episode of Delete is dull and dumb. It is overlong. There are scenes that mimic the early part of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The rest borrows heavily from Wargames.
- Prismark10
- Nov 8, 2024
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