S1E1 Pilot
Jamie Sommers is a young woman and college dropout working at a San Francisco nightclub to support her rebellious 15-year-old sister Becca since the death of their parents, but her life changes in one night when the car Jamie is r...
Jaime Sommers is saved from death after receiving experimental medical implants. While adjusting to her new bionic powers and raising a rebellious younger sister, Jaime agrees to work for the Berkut Group, a quasi-governmental private organisation that performed her surgery.
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Jamie Sommers is a young woman and college dropout working at a San Francisco nightclub to support her rebellious 15-year-old sister Becca since the death of their parents, but her life changes in one night when the car Jamie is r...
Jaime and Tom are partnered for a mission in Paris, where they find themselves struggling to balance their flirting with the task at hand. Finally, Becca tries to impress a boy and gets arrested, prompting Jonas to bail her out.
Jamie continues her training with Jae, as well as adjusting to her bionic parts with Nathan's help. Then, Jonas sends Jamie on a new mission to protect Heaven Von Fleet, the neglected and spoiled daughter of a wealthy Canadian arm...
A re-imagining of the popular 1970s TV series about improving a human woman with cybernetic implants. The story focuses on a brilliant college drop out, Jamie Sommers, trying to take care of her rebellious deaf sister after the de...
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