You know on rewatch the driving plot of the pilot was pretty ****ing dumb and holey. So, bad guys (N-Syndicate? Well okay then) have an objective and that objective is to recover Gina Carano's robot head from evidence lockup, and being the bad guys that they are they decide that the best way to do this is to wipe out an LAPD police station. So, instead of stealing some kind of highly deadly but entirely mundane chemical (not biological, because any bioweapons that would work quickly enough for their purposes would require extensive laboratory facilities and so wouldn't be worth it) agent like sarin or hydrogen cyanide, these bad guys instead decide to whip up a completely new exotic agent to do the job that any nerve gas would accomplish easily.
And to develop this agent, they commit a highly public daytime raid of a secure biologicals transport, commit another highly public daytime abduction of a police officer, actually go through the trouble of drawing the police to the safehouse location where they have this abducted cop so that they can test the agent on their captive directly in front of the police (as opposed to testing it in a secluded and secured facility before dumping the captive's body somewhere it won't be found), and then having planted some kind of Robot-disabler inside the police station they make the excellent decision to activate the thing well before their human cop killer is actually ready. It's like these N-Syndicate folks were actively going out of their way to leave a bread crumb trail of clues for the cops, and they actually wanted to get stopped. The only reason why the plan was stopped at the final stage instead of step 2 was that future LAPD are just really damn incompetent.
What's also stupid, when the N-Syndicate's plans to (presumably) pump their exotic cop-killer agent through the ventilation system fails, they continue to use their spray cans of the agent as weapons despite the fact that it actually takes them more time to kill a cop using it than it does if they'd just use a gun. And despite it being 35 years in the future and the police having militarized significantly (following current day trends) there is no surveillance system in future LA that's worth a damn. And there's actually a common "frequency" in the MX models that can actually be jammed (you'd think that procurement would have wanted to close off that exploitable weakness).
And speaking of stupid robot design, what kind of idiot designs a combat robot and places its most vital bits (CPU) in its unarmored head rather than in its heavily armored torso? The only things that should be mounted in the head are primary sensors, especially video and audio ones, where they can enjoy an elevated field of view. Robots are not humans, and thus they should not have the vulnerabilities of humans (such as getting "killed" by a headshot).
So, beyond the derivative premise and shallow archetypical characters, the plot is pretty dumb as well. Here's hoping that tonight's is slightly better.