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Top 5 androids from sci-fi movies

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Whether they go “pew pew”, “what is this thing called ‘love’?” or “Give me your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle”, androids have, it turns out, been a staple of sci-fi films for a century.

This week, Ayesha Khan joins Mark to rank androids from sci-fi films.

  • (00:00) - Cold open
  • (00:19) - Introduction
  • (02:00) - What is an android?
  • (03:38) - Ayesha’s pick: The Terminator, from Terminator 2: Judgement Day
  • (07:32) - Mark’s pick: Marvin, from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
  • (10:29) - Ayesha’s pick: Ava, from Ex Machina
  • (13:16) - Mark’s pick: Ash, from Alien
  • (15:46) - Ayesha’s pick: Evil Maria, from Metropolis
  • (20:58) - Mark’s pick: The Terminator, from The Terminator
  • (24:33) - Ayesha’s pick: The Stepford Wives, from The Stepford Wives
  • (26:54) - Mark’s pick: David, from AI
  • (31:39) - Ayesha’s pick: Data, from Star Trek
  • (35:10) - Mark’s pick: C-3PO, from Star Wars
  • (38:44) - Midamble
  • (40:43) - Building the final list
  • (43:54) - Honourable mentions
  • (47:19) - Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever*

Ayesha is the host of the podcast Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever*. You can follow her tireless work wherever you get podcasts, and on Youtube and Instagram.


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Whether they go “pew pew”, “what is this thing called ‘love’?” or “Give me your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle”, androids have, it turns out, been a staple of sci-fi films for a century.

This week, Ayesha Khan joins Mark to rank androids from sci-fi films.

  • (00:00) - Cold open
  • (00:19) - Introduction
  • (02:00) - What is an android?
  • (03:38) - Ayesha’s pick: The Terminator, from Terminator 2: Judgement Day
  • (07:32) - Mark’s pick: Marvin, from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
  • (10:29) - Ayesha’s pick: Ava, from Ex Machina
  • (13:16) - Mark’s pick: Ash, from Alien
  • (15:46) - Ayesha’s pick: Evil Maria, from Metropolis
  • (20:58) - Mark’s pick: The Terminator, from The Terminator
  • (24:33) - Ayesha’s pick: The Stepford Wives, from The Stepford Wives
  • (26:54) - Mark’s pick: David, from AI
  • (31:39) - Ayesha’s pick: Data, from Star Trek
  • (35:10) - Mark’s pick: C-3PO, from Star Wars
  • (38:44) - Midamble
  • (40:43) - Building the final list
  • (43:54) - Honourable mentions
  • (47:19) - Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever*

Ayesha is the host of the podcast Every Single Sci-Fi Film Ever*. You can follow her tireless work wherever you get podcasts, and on Youtube and Instagram.


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Take my short 5-question survey and I'll send you a trinket in the post.

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