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Steven Allan Spielberg is the producer of the play, and Oscar-winning halle berry returns to the screen. The story revolves around astronaut Molly (played by Harry) and her husband John (played by goran visnjic of goran visnjic), who is a talented scientist. After being alone in space 13 months, Molly came home only to find herself pregnant. What creature is in her belly and how to tell her husband are important issues that Molly has to face in the first few episodes of this season. On the other hand, there is a special "person" in this family, and that is their child Ethan, an artificial intelligence robot. How to get along with this robot child and whether he will get out of control gradually with the passage of time is also a major attraction of this new drama.

In the play, she plays Molly Woods, a female scientist who has just returned to Earth from an independent experiment in space 13 months. Molly and her husband, John Woods, have long been told by doctors that they can't have children, so John brought the humanoid robot he invented home as their son and named it Ethan Woods. Molly was found pregnant in the physical examination after returning to earth. However, during the 13 months in space, she carried out experiments alone and could not be pregnant. More bizarre than getting pregnant out of thin air in empty space, Molly once met her long-dead boyfriend Marcus in the space capsule. Molly not only touched him, but also received his distress signal. But before she knew the truth, she fainted. When she woke up again to watch the video, she found that Marcus didn't appear in the video at all. She interacts with the air all the time. The frightened Molly decided to delete this video to avoid a series of investigations after returning to Earth. In addition to the constant emergence of dead people, Woods' family is not peaceful. Molly found that her son Ethan would present another face in front of her and do some terrible things that made her back cold, but John was noncommittal about Molly's question.