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"Pilot"
Series Almost Human
Season 1, Episode 1
Almost Human 1x01 001
Air date November 4th, 2013
Writers J.H. Wyman
Director Brad Anderson
Producers J.J. Abrams; Brad Anderson; Bryan Burk; Kathy Lingg; Reid Shane; Vladimir Stefoff; Athena Wickham; J.H. Wyman
Starring Karl Urban; Michael Ealy; Minka Kelly; Michael Irby; Mackenzie Crook; Lili Taylor
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"Pilot" is the premiere episode of the science fiction television series Almost Human. The episode was directed by Brad Anderson and written by series creator J.H. Wyman. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, November 4th, 2013.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Karl Urban Detective John Kennex
Michael Ealy Dorian
Minka Kelly Detective Valerie Stahl
Michael Irby Detective Richard Paul
Mackenzie Crook Rudy Lom
Lili Taylor Captain Sandra Maldonado

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Tim Kelleher Reinhardt
Mekia Cox Anna
Hiro Kanagawa The Recollectionist
Joe Smith MX
Anthony Konechny MX 43 '1'
Darren E. Scott MX 43 '2'
Garfield Wilson MX 43 '4'
Todd Mann MX 43 '3'
Brad Mann MX 43 '3A'

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Teach Grant Trevor
Ian Butcher Cortez
Nils Hognestad Long hair
Toby Levins Pete Vogel
Leanne Adachi Officer Patel
Chad Riley Martin Pelham
James Tyce Officer in bullpen
Brett Delaney Warehouse cop #1
Kristian Bakstad Warehouse cop #2

Notes & Trivia[]

  • First episode; first appearance of all characters.
  • Consulting producer Princeton Kennedy is credited as Princeton "W.E." Kennedy in this episode.
  • Associate producer Amanda Lencioni Barnett is credited as Amanda Lencioni in this episode.
  • Production designer Ian D. Thomas is credited as Ian Thomas in this episode.

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