The premise of the show is interesting enough. The first episode quickly introduces the main characters and enough suspense to grab your attention. However, everything pretty much spins out of control thereafter. I'm on ep. 3 and I believe that's a good place to jump off. First of all, the ridiculously over dramatic music is impossible to ignore. Secondly, there is a scene where the show decides to show the audience an elaborate booting sequence for an AI system. It's as if the showrunners want to tell the audience "hey, look at this awesome CG we incorporated into this show." However, it's completely unnecessary and almost laughable. Now, these are minor issues that most viewers would be willing to stomach. On the other hand, the plot holes and complete non-sense that the show tries to force feed will be less than palatable for most intelligent viewers. For example, the main female character does not trust her bodyguard. He's been on the job for one day, yes, just one day. Instead of reassigning him or simply firing him, there is a long drawn out scene with her confronting her bodyguard. There is nothing worse than creating a highly intelligent, competent character and making that character act unintelligent or incompetent, over and over, just to carry the story forward. Speaking of one day on the job, a lot of events take place throughout ep 2 and 3, and someone says "it's only his first day on the job." That includes the entire living room and kitchen busted up in the afternoon, only to appear spotless within few hours when the guy returns to his home.
In conclusion, it's an interesting story with very poor execution. Once the show is over, I may just read what happened. Not really interested in sitting through 8 full episodes.