Rotom is not, in and of itself, a living inanimate object. It's more like a living spark of electricity. It has no evolutionary tree, but it does learn to inhabit a variety of household objects, gaining different abilities. At different points in the series, Rotom has been a microwave, a washing machine, and a lawn mower, and it has even served as the basis for smartphones in modern Pokémon video games.
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You know FBI, now here's CIA. From Dick Wolf and David Hudgins, the CBS spinoff will be the natural next watch for fans, with this case-of-the-week drama cannonballing into intelligence operations that overlap. From the two institutions, CIA agency case officer Colin Glass (Lucifer's Tom Ellis) and FBI special agent Bill Goodman (Chicago Med's Nick Gehlfuss) are thrown together in the name of national security, and the differences between domestic and international law enforcement come into focus. — Shannon Connellan, UK Editor