Freeze Your Brain: After a mind-numbing pain from a Slurpee at a local 7-Eleven, Hank conjures a wild theory: can androids get a brain freeze?
Predicament: Connor realizes his mistake as Hank approached him slowly with a mischievous gleam in his eyes. He should have known better than to keep running his mouth, and now he is going to pay for it.
Doggy Kisses: Connor likes dogs, and Sumo is anything but an exception. He loves to wake up to the large dogโs affectionate, slobbery kisses. He wonders if Hank does too.
A Good Ribbing: The ache in his ribs and an x-ray commercial provokes Hank to discover if androids have skeletons, or ribcages, to be more precise.
Stars: Hank comes home to find Connor outside, looking at the stars.
Get A Clue: Connor just canโt seem to figure out why everyone at the DPD would poke him out of nowhere.
Nightmare: Set to a few days after Connor moves into the Anderson household. Connor had always thought that androids couldnโt get nightmares. Or could they?
Reunion: Set to the morning after the android revolution. Hank and Connor meet again at the Chicken Feed, and, for the first time, hugged. They almost didnโt want to let go. Theyโve missed each other.
Welcome Home: Set immediately after โReunionโ. Hank helps Connor adjust to his new home and reminds him what a family truly is.
Wrong Candy: Halloween prompt. Connor unknowingly buys candy that is contaminated with alcohol.
Just Breathe: A traumatic memory causes Connor to panic and resorts to self-destruction. Hank, on the other hand, doesn't allow it to happen.
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