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* [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: Played with. Robots do indeed develop beyond their (apparent) intended purpose, but all they really do is develop emotions, and those seen thus far not only remained [["Three Laws"-Compliant]], but became ''genuinely good-natured''. Nonetheless, the [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Ethics Committee]] gets paranoid about the troubles that emotional robots might cause.
* [[Artificial Human]]
* [[Beneath the Mask]]: About half of the main characters have to pretend to be emotionless appliances in public.
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: As the climax of the last episode is wrapping up. {{spoiler|THUNK.}}
* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: Part of the [["Three Laws"-Compliant]] package, demonstrated by {{spoiler|TEX}}.
* [[Pick Your Human Half]]: In public, androids have holographic rings over their heads, act quite unemotional, and tend to only follow commands. But in the Time of Eve cafe it is impossible to tell who is a human and who is an android, and their true personalities are let loose.
* [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]]: Less so in the outside world, but inside of the Time of Eve, they all become this. However, there are also several conversations that they (humans and androids) are still not exactly the same, though they can still understand each other.
* [[Robot Buddy]]: TEX is clearly suppose to fit this trope, as do the other robots to a degree, and the narrative seems to ask just how much the robots should be expected to fulfill this trope, especially as they get more advanced and aware.
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