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A group of young adults, who meet online, get a hold of a cult underground graphic novel, which not only pins them as a target of a shadowy deep state organization, but also burdens them with the dangerous task of saving the world.
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Charlotte holds up a magazine with Jessica Rothe's image as herself, in which she also appears on the show as Samantha.
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Connections
Remake of
Utopia (2013)
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Soundtracks
It's The End Of The World
Performed by R.E.M.
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I'm gonna focus on the pilot for my review. Because in it we can see why this show fails.
It's simple. The show doesn't know what its about or what it wants to be about. It goes round and round and doesn't get to the point. It takes more than half and hour to start unveiling the plot. And still we don't know why we should be watching and why we should care. The first episode ends and still we've got nothing. What is this show about? Why should we watch it?? Its not clever, its not interesting. The death scenes are repetitive. It's just mediocre all over.
Compare this pilot to the original. By the half hour mark the mystery has been establish and slowly unraveling with enough info to make the viewer want to know more of what is happening. All the characters had been established with enough info to let us know who they are and why we should care for them. And by the end they're transformed for ever. The pilot has incredible death scenes. Magnificent cinematography. And a plot, which the American one completely lacks.