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Male Speaker: I saw the pilot of Almost Human and I loved it.
Michael Ealy: Good, thank you. Male Speaker: And I wanted to know your
character although is artificial seems more human than most.
Michael Ealy: Yes, that was the appeal in taking the role.
Obviously the character that Joe created
what throws people off is just how human he is.
And what I find so fascinating is this is only 40 years into the future and the
reality of Dorian, a humanlike synthetic android, 40 years from now our kids could
be technically introduced to this kind of technology so it's fascinating to me.
Male Speaker: And I know there are so many elements to the show but if you could
just boil it down to one word what do you think defines the show in one word?
Michael Ealy: One word - I'd say friendship.
Male Speaker: That's a good one, that's a good word.
And finally as you were mentioning - because it's 40 years into the future but
it still looks very close if you had a chance to live in any sci-fi universe of
your choice which one would you go for?
Michael Ealy: That's a tough one - if I had my choice possibly Star Wars because
Star Wars had creatures, they had
creatures that spoke different languages and yet somehow humans were able to
understand them so it feels like there's a universal language in Star Wars and you
had humans, you had creatures, you had ships, you had everything so I probably
want to get my Lando Calrissian on or something, you know what I mean, like I
would want to do that, yes. Male Speaker: I'd love to see you in the
movie too, that would be great. Michael Ealy: Oh thank you.