The service features a slideshow of "fuzzy" memories, highlighting gaps in Nathan's digital consciousness.
: The episode opens with the first-ever public attempt to "download" a consciousness from the digital afterlife into a cloned human body. The experiment fails catastrophically when the subject's head explodes on live television, reinforcing the idea that Nathan's upload is currently permanent. Nathan’s Funeral :
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Nathan’s cousin, Fran Booth, begins investigating his death, noting suspicious details like the self-driving car's failing memory and Nathan's improving vitals just before he was uploaded.
: The episode highlights the power imbalance between the "Living" and the "Uploads," particularly through Ingrid’s threat of deletion.
In the third episode of the first season of Upload , titled Nathan Brown attends his own memorial service virtually from Lakeview, leading to a series of emotional and high-stakes revelations. Key Plot Developments
: After Nathan complains that the funeral "sucks," a narcissistic Ingrid threatens to delete him from Lakeview entirely, reminding him that she owns his account and can end his existence at any time. Investigation and Mystery :
: The contrast between the failed physical download and the glitchy, incomplete digital memories in Lakeview suggests that neither path to "immortality" is reliable.