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Nathan attends his own funeral. Not in person (obviously), but via a tablet carried by his living girlfriend, Ingrid. It’s heartbreaking, awkward, and deeply weird. He watches people cry over a body he no longer inhabits. Meanwhile, back in the digital Lakeview, his memory of his own death starts to glitch – corrupted files, missing frames, pixelated screams.
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Nathan isn’t just afraid of being deleted. He’s afraid of being . His memories get corrupted not because of trauma, but because of poor coding. His existence depends on servers, updates, and a company (Horizen) that cares more about microtransactions than immortality. “The Funeral” as a Warning About File Formats We laugh at Nathan’s 2GB monthly data cap. We cringe at the pop-up ads that block his view of heaven. But Episode 3 asks a darker question: He watches people cry over a body he no longer inhabits
And what is more fragile and obsolete than a ? A Quick Recap of S01E03 (No Major Spoilers, I Promise) By Episode 3, our newly-deceased hero Nathan (Robbie Amell) is settling into Lakeview – a glitchy, ad-ridden, monetized heaven. But this episode isn’t about the jokes or the rom-com tension with his living “angel” Nora (Andy Allo). It’s about closure .