It's actually been better recently. But, although I wasn't a fan of Almost Human, the show fits the narrative of Fox being indifferent to sci-fi to a tee.
Which is odd, because that "narrative" was out of date. The executives that cancelled Firefly left the network years ago, and their successors were vastly more supportive of shows like Dollhouse and The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It's odd that they'd revert to the old pattern and show the episodes so badly out of order.
But then, I found Almost Human to be an awful, mindless show, a complete failure at futurism with a lead character who committed cold-blooded murder and was celebrated for it. It was like some kind of retro-1980s action-movie vision of the future, and trapped in the '80s in its gender attitudes too. So I can't say I regret seeing it go.