Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World Full Episode

Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 1

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An emergency breaks into a high-stakes workday when the Loki System starts failing and the team panics. Rex arrives, takes charge of backend operations, redirects traffic and fixes the critical bug; coworkers praise him and plan to ask Ms. Brook for a bonus. That relief is cut short when Molly calls: Rex's mother has had an accident and is hospitalized. He asks Mr. Dutt for emergency leave, citing years of unpaid overtime and files an application, but Mr. Dutt refuses. The episode ends with Rex's leave rejected and his urgent personal crisis unresolved.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 2

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During the Loki System Grand Challenge's posted "Hundred-Day Push — no leaves" rule, an employee who hasn't taken time off in three years begs Mr. Dutt to approve urgent leave because his mother is in surgery. Dutt, the manager who wrote the rule, refuses coldly, saying there will be no exceptions even if she dies. The employee explodes, attempts to strike him and is restrained by colleagues. Dutt then issues an ultimatum: return to your seat and be a "workhorse" or pack up and get fired. The episode closes with the employee forced to face that stark choice.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 3

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An employee demands leave and threatens to involve Ms. Brook after Justin refuses to approve it. Colleagues note Mr. Dutt is Ms. Brook's cousin and summon Ms. Brook into the meeting. When informed, Ms. Brook refuses to make the call, saying they can decide but that the employee won't back down. Justin then leaves for investor talks, telling the person in charge to handle the matter. At the investor meeting, Lena says she trusts Brook Group's employees and mentions rivals Microgle and Goosoft. The episode closes as someone calls for "Rex Palmer," leaving the dispute and investor link unresolved.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 4

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At a Brook Group investment meeting, executives praise Rex Palmer as an AI genius and push to fund his company, but acting manager Mr. Dutt asserts control when Rex tries to leave. Rex gets a call from Molly: his mother needs immediate surgery and a direct family member must sign. Rex says, "I'm on my way," and moves to go. Mr. Dutt orders him stopped, threatens to mark him a no-show, dock pay and strip bonuses. Colleagues urge Dutt to fire him. The episode ends with Rex rushing to the hospital while his job hangs in the balance.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 5

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An employee installs his sister as head of AI; she protests she only has a vocational diploma but reluctantly agrees to 'show up' and collect the bonus. Molly, after saving a client's mother, urges Rex Palmer to return; Rex reports the Loki system runs smoothly but warns the emergency code is only a stopgap. The tech team jokes until Mr. Dutt storms in, docks pay and formally fires Rex, calling him 'ex-head.' The episode ends with the almost-complete Loki project left under a nominal leader with limited qualifications while the team reels and emergency measures remain in place.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 6

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At a company meeting Mr. Dutt suddenly fires Rex Palmer and introduces Jim Dolly as the new head in charge of the Loki System. Colleagues protest that Rex is needed to keep the project on track, but Dutt accuses the team of coasting and insists Jim can handle it; Jim insists the system is easy. Rex objects, calls the appointment irresponsible and declares, "I'm calling Ms. Brook right now." Dutt first orders him to stop, then permits the call, leaving leadership of the Loki System and the project's future hanging on Ms. Brook's response.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 7

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At a company meeting Ms. Brook praises the Loki System and her tech team, but when employee Rex tries to speak he’s cut off and security is called to escort him out. Colleagues urge him to swallow his pride; he leaves but asks for his monthly salary. Management refuses, citing absences and insubordination and saying his pay and bonus were already deducted. They accuse him of owing $3,000 in company expenses, then bar him from taking any company property—ordering him to remove his company-paid work clothes and exit empty-handed, humiliated and unsettled.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 8

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Investors Ms. Mona and Mr. Crane arrive at Brook Group and tell Ms. Brook they're willing to invest but will first do a site visit. Ms. Brook promises the company will be ready. Later, Rex is accused of treating company-paid work clothes as his own; Justin and Mr. Dutt order him to remove them and leave. He resists, is humiliated when forced to strip, and is escorted out. Before he goes he warns, "One day you will kneel and beg me to come back and put it back on," leaving the site visit and contract unresolved.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 9

009

Episode opens as a colleague insists on gifting Sandy, a programmer, a high-end computer Sandy initially refuses as "too valuable." The giver pressures it as a favor, but company security grow suspicious and demand to inspect Sandy's personal device, claiming it might contain company secrets. Sandy refuses; a manager escalates and summons guards. When Sandy resists, guards move to seize the computer and a bystander shouts, "Leave him alone!" The episode ends with guards closing in and a physical struggle over the laptop erupting, leaving ownership and the device's fate unresolved.

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Kicked Out, Then I Ruled the AI World - Episode 10

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Ms. Brook returns from talks and tells staff the negotiations went smoothly: the company is about to receive a $10 billion investment. She orders the administration department to clean up the company's act and warns no one may cause trouble at this critical moment. Preparing to announce the news to everyone, she begins to speak but is interrupted when someone asks, "What are you doing?" The sudden interruption halts the public reveal, undermines her timing and control, and leaves the investment announcement stalled with the next response unresolved.

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