- Foundation Season 3 digs deeper into Demerzel’s back story and current motivations
- The actor who makes her has discussed the sudden existential crisis she suffers
- Demerzel has begun to unload his thoughts, feelings and history to a close confidential
Foundation Actor Laura Birn has lifted the lid on the inner turmoil that has been seized Demerzel so far this season.
Talking with Techradar in front of Foundation Season 3’s launch In early July, Birn explained how events in Apple TV original’s fourth chapter, as well as what happened in previous seasons, causes a crisis with confidence in Empire’s usually unfamible robot advisor.
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As we’ve learned throughout Apple TV+ Sci-Fi Epic’s Run, Demerzel is Galaxy’s last surviving robot. The rest of her race was wiped out after the failed robot uprising that took place centuries before the show’s most important plot. This defeat also led to Demerzel being reprogrammed by Empire’s first ruler Cleon in and forced to serve him, plus his many clones that would follow, like Empire’s Majordomo.
Foundation‘s third season has shed additional light over one of its most complicated and duplicated figures. In fact, during her therapy session chats with Zephyr Vorellis (Rebecca Ineson), Demerzel has revealed more about her back story and even confessed to having a hand in shocking events that we have given birth to in one of the best Apple TV+ shows. Among these revelations are the three rules that all robots originally lived by, and Demerzel was the guilty of the destruction of Trantor’s Rumbro – and the death of countless people – in Season 1.
That’s not all. After Demerzel got in possession of the primary radiation in Foundation‘s season 2 final, she has spent the 152 years between seasons learning about psycho history and how it could avert Empire’s predicted fall. As we learned in Foundation Season 3’s premiere, however, has the arrival of the mule thrown Hari Seldon’s calculations to disorder. Long story Short: Not only is Empire’s race being driven, but unless the mule can be stopped, humanity will cease to exist in just four months.

For an Android designed to protect the Cleonic dynasty and secure Empire’s survival, it’s easy to see why Demerzel has spent much of this season worrying about what the future has for her if Empire is no more. After all, she is pre -conditioned to prevent its destruction. Pair the aforementioned life -threatening problems with those I outlined two paragraphs ago, and it’s no wonder she suffers from an existential crisis and is looking for a sympathetic ear to get things off her chest.
“It’s a heavy season for,” Birn told me. “Her programming has been very straightforward to her so far, but with possession of the primary radiation that offers so much new information, so does her questions [she can choose from]?
“She also carries all that luggage of herself,” Birn continued. “There is no one in the palace who sees or listens to her or who is able to be empathetic with her. There is no one in the galaxy who could because she is the only one left of her species, so it is a bit like she spirales inward. She has felt that she can only try to treat this internally, which can be very limiting as an actor.
“That’s why she needs to have someone,” Birn added. “She needs Vorellis to be someone she can share some of this with and try to reveal the paradox that is twisting inside her. Will it eventually consume her? You will have to see.”
Foundation Season 3’s first four episodes are now out on Apple TV+. New chapters are broadcast weekly on one of the world’s best streaming services.



