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Set in the year 2033, Upload presents a future where humans can "upload" their consciousness into a digital afterlife just before death. The protagonist, Nathan Brown (Robbie Amell), is a computer programmer who dies under suspicious circumstances. He is uploaded to the luxurious "Lakeview" digital heaven by his possessive girlfriend, Ingrid (Allegra Edwards). Struggling to navigate this new digital existence, Nathan forms a bond with his "Angel" (customer service representative) Nora (Andy Allo), who works for the tech giant Horizen. Together, they uncover a mystery surrounding Nathan’s death and his missing memories.
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While the show excels at comedy, it struggles to balance its murder-mystery elements. Nathan is investigating his own death, but the mystery often takes a backseat to the romantic subplot or the situational comedy. When the show pivots to thriller mode in the final episodes, it can feel jarring and less polished than the comedic scenes. Struggling to navigate this new digital existence, Nathan