It hadn’t sunk in to me, until I rewatched Steven Spielberg’s 2001 A.I.: Artificial Intelligence yesterday, that William Hurt essentially played the same role in that movie that he’s playing in this series, 14 years later: an inventor of synthetic humans who cares deeply for his creations. Humans is a smart, captivating addition to the genre, and tonight, Hurt’s character gets a more prominent showcase – as he’s forced to accept an “upgrade” of his beloved early-prototype synthetic caretaker, and deal with a new model that’s more like a battery-powered Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.