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Nathan is back in Lakeview, now forced to live with his ex-girlfriend Ingrid Kannerman (Allegra Edwards). The big shock? Ingrid reveals she has "uploaded" to be with him forever. However, a major twist at the end of the episode reveals that Ingrid is not actually dead; she is using a sophisticated "hug suit" while lying in her bathtub in the real world to simulate being an upload. | | Variable Bitrate (VBR) | Optimises storage

Continues her work as an "Angel," now training a replacement for Nora.

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