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immediately poses far more questions than it ever attempts to answer. If the idea of bringing Vicki into their home was so that she would gradually learn to act like a real child, why is she forced into indentured servitude? Why did it take three seasons before she got a change of clothing? Why do the Lawsons treat having a robot child, an invention that could make them billionaires, with the kind of embarrassed secrecy one would treat an illegitimate teenage pregnancy?
grew increasingly absurd over four seasons, involving hypnosis, ghosts, fake earthquakes, rogue computer programs, evil twin robots, and a guest appearance by Jesse “the Body” Ventura, they still resorted to the occasional Very Special Episode, in which Vicki learns about homelessness, missing children, and, of course, the dangers of drugs, even though a robot wouldn’t need to worry about drugs. In season 2’s “Chewed Out,” the ubiquitous “just say no” propaganda is overshadowed by a horrifying B-plot.
I love vicki the robot and a true human being. I wish if I had chance to meet her once. She was a wonderful actor and I carries all my childhood memories watching her. I have enjoyed her performance as well as all the people who worked in that great TV show. Finally I just want to say I LOVE VICKI.














