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I'm not understanding the hate this show is getting. I get that the show probably didn't go where a lot of people thought it would, being a sort of continuation of the 2011 movie "Limitless" but honestly, the way people seem to think it should of gone is boring in my opinion. Every show out there seems to be full of heavy content and really dark, and this show, while still having some heavy themes, is like watching the show equivalent of a rainbow. And I love that! It's light, it's funny, it's well-cast (despite what people say about the lead, who, IMO, is the best part of the show) and it doesn't need to go in a darker, more intricate direction. I mean, also consider that as I write this, the season is only half done, and there's plenty time for more political intrigue or whatever people seem to think this show is lacking. But in my opinion it's a good show as it is now: it's refreshing. It's similar to a cop show, but it is unique because it's not about a cop, it's about a guy effectively functioning as a human Guinea pig for cops. It's a different perspective. It's about how his job, and the drug, affect his life.
It's not a Netflix show or an HBO show so don't go in expecting something like House of Cards... it's great for what it is, and that is a sometimes cheesy network show. I love this show and it's my favorite on TV right now, it makes me happy, and it's nice to watch after a long day. I don't know why people were expecting some sort of break out crime drama rated MA because if you recall the film that this show gets its premise from was mediocre at best. There's nothing wrong with this show that can't be summed up by saying that it's not your cup of tea. If you like happy, funny shows, with realistic and dimensional characters and quick-witted scripts, then you'll like this show.
It's not a Netflix show or an HBO show so don't go in expecting something like House of Cards... it's great for what it is, and that is a sometimes cheesy network show. I love this show and it's my favorite on TV right now, it makes me happy, and it's nice to watch after a long day. I don't know why people were expecting some sort of break out crime drama rated MA because if you recall the film that this show gets its premise from was mediocre at best. There's nothing wrong with this show that can't be summed up by saying that it's not your cup of tea. If you like happy, funny shows, with realistic and dimensional characters and quick-witted scripts, then you'll like this show.
In my opinion this show proves that serious topics can be approached from a funny angle. The main character, Brian, is a kind hearted highly moral person who also happens to ve extremely goofy; so when it comes to solving cases with the FBI he can be hilarious as well as effective. I loved the show and I'm sad that it didn't get a second season.
- tamaragebhart
- Apr 4, 2020
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I showed up pretty late.. I didn't even know there was a TV series until I was curious one night and looked up "Real Life NZT" I didn't find anything.. but I found out CBS has a t.v series for the actual movie.
Man.. I gave it a shot, and its actually a really good series (in my opinion) I've never written a review for a movie or for a TV show or anything before. after watching the whole first season in two nights, i had to find a forum or blog or SOMETHING that I could use to write about this TV show.
its awesome! i love it. its cheesy and corny at times but it actually makes me laugh. legitimate chuckles! great show, i would be very disappointed to see that they won't make a second season. At least a second season.. come on pleaseeee
sincerely, jacob
Man.. I gave it a shot, and its actually a really good series (in my opinion) I've never written a review for a movie or for a TV show or anything before. after watching the whole first season in two nights, i had to find a forum or blog or SOMETHING that I could use to write about this TV show.
its awesome! i love it. its cheesy and corny at times but it actually makes me laugh. legitimate chuckles! great show, i would be very disappointed to see that they won't make a second season. At least a second season.. come on pleaseeee
sincerely, jacob
I LOVE This show. It is the freshest thing on the air along with "Spotless", which is another category entirely.
What are so many of these reviewers not seeing?
The scripts are funny, clever, beautifully implemented. The characters are truly realized. It's fun and current, light and bright.
I had my doubts as to how a series would be constructed based on the movie, which I also very much enjoyed. But I could not see how the show would stretch for episodic TV. Bringing joyful Brian in lifts the darker material. The dialogue is quick and spot on. It's apparent a great deal of effort has gone into this production, and I am grateful for it.
I have relished every single episode.
What are so many of these reviewers not seeing?
The scripts are funny, clever, beautifully implemented. The characters are truly realized. It's fun and current, light and bright.
I had my doubts as to how a series would be constructed based on the movie, which I also very much enjoyed. But I could not see how the show would stretch for episodic TV. Bringing joyful Brian in lifts the darker material. The dialogue is quick and spot on. It's apparent a great deal of effort has gone into this production, and I am grateful for it.
I have relished every single episode.
- jujureynolds
- Dec 10, 2015
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I love this show because of the premise and the idea that we could all improve our lives by just making smarter choices. It's also fun with a likable protagonist.
Even though I would have loved to see a season two, I can understand why this show was cancelled.
-- The protagonist, Brian is laid back. I get it. He's showing that he's a regular guy the audience can identify with. But ultimately, it undercuts tension for him to be a party dude in a thriller. A show that played this well was Psych.
-- The show is laden with soap opera dramas that linger too much on emotion and don't ultimately change the big story. Whenever the father shows up, for example.
-- Although the show has a high-level story arc, it is fragmented. Without a strong sense of purpose, and momentum, the high-level story can't be gripping. I got the sense that there wasn't a well-mapped-out big idea driving the backstory and mystery, but rather guesswork by the writers.
-- Beyond the high-level story, the procedural nature of the show underserves its premise (an intelligence pill), and the smart cop thing has been done before. It's Sherlock Holmes all over again. It's so repetitive that the show has to keep coming up with unusual crimes and unusual crime-solving methods. But a TV show shouldn't be about the mechanics; it should be about the people. The premise naturally leads to more of a thriller / horror / drama like Breaking Bad or The Man in the High Castle.
-- Plot holes take us out of the show. I get it, a cop show isn't supposed to be realistic. But there are some sloppy twists and turns, choices that don't make sense for the characters or their organizations.
-- The show seemed caught between celebrating the intelligence drug and showcasing the horrors of addiction. You can't do both. It learned more towards the celebrating. I read online that the superpowers coming through a pill-based drug was a major factor in the show not being renewed. It's too close to the implication, "taking cocaine is okay if it makes you productive".
-- Finally, and most fatally, one of the show's heroes is under the thumb of (omitted), and gives in too much, seeming not to be bothered when crimes are committed. A protagonist with moral failures becomes less likable, less easy to root for. There should have been a giant struggle there instead of camaraderie, like in Daredevil and Luke Cage fighting the organized crime trying to blackmail them.
A lot of TV shows have a bumpy first season, for example Star Trek the Next Generation or Veep. I would love to have seen if they could have turned this into a miracle show. And I still love the premise. But I think structurally, there was too much wrong with this. So I can see why they cancelled it.
Even though I would have loved to see a season two, I can understand why this show was cancelled.
-- The protagonist, Brian is laid back. I get it. He's showing that he's a regular guy the audience can identify with. But ultimately, it undercuts tension for him to be a party dude in a thriller. A show that played this well was Psych.
-- The show is laden with soap opera dramas that linger too much on emotion and don't ultimately change the big story. Whenever the father shows up, for example.
-- Although the show has a high-level story arc, it is fragmented. Without a strong sense of purpose, and momentum, the high-level story can't be gripping. I got the sense that there wasn't a well-mapped-out big idea driving the backstory and mystery, but rather guesswork by the writers.
-- Beyond the high-level story, the procedural nature of the show underserves its premise (an intelligence pill), and the smart cop thing has been done before. It's Sherlock Holmes all over again. It's so repetitive that the show has to keep coming up with unusual crimes and unusual crime-solving methods. But a TV show shouldn't be about the mechanics; it should be about the people. The premise naturally leads to more of a thriller / horror / drama like Breaking Bad or The Man in the High Castle.
-- Plot holes take us out of the show. I get it, a cop show isn't supposed to be realistic. But there are some sloppy twists and turns, choices that don't make sense for the characters or their organizations.
-- The show seemed caught between celebrating the intelligence drug and showcasing the horrors of addiction. You can't do both. It learned more towards the celebrating. I read online that the superpowers coming through a pill-based drug was a major factor in the show not being renewed. It's too close to the implication, "taking cocaine is okay if it makes you productive".
-- Finally, and most fatally, one of the show's heroes is under the thumb of (omitted), and gives in too much, seeming not to be bothered when crimes are committed. A protagonist with moral failures becomes less likable, less easy to root for. There should have been a giant struggle there instead of camaraderie, like in Daredevil and Luke Cage fighting the organized crime trying to blackmail them.
A lot of TV shows have a bumpy first season, for example Star Trek the Next Generation or Veep. I would love to have seen if they could have turned this into a miracle show. And I still love the premise. But I think structurally, there was too much wrong with this. So I can see why they cancelled it.
- johnnymonsarrat
- Feb 13, 2020
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How this didn't get renewed for a second season is baffling. There wasn't one episode I didn't like. The main character, Brian, is just great, as are the rest of the actors. It has just the right amount off comedy mixed with some pretty dark stuff too, plus really cool visual effects thrown in. Some shows seem to plod along, episode to episode, without much else really going on, but this isn't one of those shows. lots of really clever stuff and 'how the hell is he going to get out of this one' type scenarios, without it being over the top. I've watched it twice and I'm STILL annoyed it ended!
- justshutupandwatchit
- Jul 19, 2019
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I don't get all these bad reviews. Anyways, I loved it. Jake McDorman I liked seeing on screen again, I remember watching him in Greek, a show I loved to watch. Jennifer Carpenter brings back all the fond memories I had of watching Dexter. Bradley Cooper, the Academy Award winning actor who stared in the original Limitless movie, come on! what more could you ask for in an acting cast?
Now to the show: If your like me and loved shows like Elementary, the Sherlock reboot, The Mentalist, Forever, etc, etc, then I think you'll like this TV show.
I can't get enough of shows like that. I've seen people criticize that type of genre, and because of that I don't think they should be commenting on this show at all. The "gimmick" of limitless has great potential. I look forward to seeing where they take it. This is not just a show about someone with genius observational skills like Elementary or Mentalist, it goes a step further. If you saw the movie you know what kind of effect NZT can have on a person, and it allows writers to take great creative liberties. I hope they really explore the limits of someone on NZT. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of this season. I'm voting the first episode a 10 out of 10, because I couldn't have possibly enjoyed a pilot episode any more than I enjoyed this one. It felt like a genuine movie and I look forward to seeing the rest of this season.
Now to the show: If your like me and loved shows like Elementary, the Sherlock reboot, The Mentalist, Forever, etc, etc, then I think you'll like this TV show.
I can't get enough of shows like that. I've seen people criticize that type of genre, and because of that I don't think they should be commenting on this show at all. The "gimmick" of limitless has great potential. I look forward to seeing where they take it. This is not just a show about someone with genius observational skills like Elementary or Mentalist, it goes a step further. If you saw the movie you know what kind of effect NZT can have on a person, and it allows writers to take great creative liberties. I hope they really explore the limits of someone on NZT. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of this season. I'm voting the first episode a 10 out of 10, because I couldn't have possibly enjoyed a pilot episode any more than I enjoyed this one. It felt like a genuine movie and I look forward to seeing the rest of this season.
- roguecritic42
- Sep 26, 2015
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I'm pretty selective about what shows I get into. For the most part I've watched the top tier of television shows over the last 20 years (25-30 shows). Witch I'll list below... Limitless falls right around the 7 range, which is my worth watching bar and I'm glad I watched it. It does fall into a super detective cliche' show. It kind of falls into the realm of a Sherlock, Fringe, etc, etc, type of show.
List of watched shows with my rating Breaking Bad (10), Dexter (10), Game of Thrones (10), Sopranos (10), Succession (10), Mr. Robot (10), Sherlock (10), Spartacus Blood and Sand (10), The Americans (9.5), Fringe (9), Rectify (9), Better Call Saul (8.5) True Detective (9, 1st Season), Six Feet Under (8.5), Mind Hunter (8.5), Black Mirror (8), Cobra Kai (8), Lost (7.5), The Shield (7), Firefly (7), Hannibal (7), West World (7, perfectly/beautifully done, it has to be one of the most difficult shows to write for. Although a fun premise at first, it's a brutal one to maintain), Fargo (7, 1st and 2nd season) Atlanta (7, light 22 minute episode show, which I'm not a big fan of the 22 minute show format in general), Barry (6.5), House of Cards (6),The Walking Dead (6.5), Stranger Things (6 - many people like this, to me the acting and everything is off and the pilot is embarrassingly bad), The Wire (5, I guess I saw it too late. I don't hate on it, it's well done). Mad Men (3, I only got through one season and I did not like it at all. It felt like 1 long running joke that tries to carry the entire weight of the show. I lot of people like it. It's one of the only shows that I started that I disliked so much that I have no desire to ever watch it again).
I like the acting and the characters in this (except for the dad).... I like Jennifer Carpenter.... I'm a huge fan of the Dexter series. The storyline involving Brian's father is ridonculous and horrendously corny. Partial spoilers below in my Brian's dad rant, which luckily only surfaces every other episode or so. His dad is supposed to be endearing, but to me he's a gargantuan jerk, but I digress. Throughout the course of the show there's this lingering melodrama about Brain having to lie to his father, which is like a bacterial infection that keeps coming back. All Brian has to say is, I'm working with the FBI and what I'm doing is classified and close out this corny/nonsensical storyline.
List of watched shows with my rating Breaking Bad (10), Dexter (10), Game of Thrones (10), Sopranos (10), Succession (10), Mr. Robot (10), Sherlock (10), Spartacus Blood and Sand (10), The Americans (9.5), Fringe (9), Rectify (9), Better Call Saul (8.5) True Detective (9, 1st Season), Six Feet Under (8.5), Mind Hunter (8.5), Black Mirror (8), Cobra Kai (8), Lost (7.5), The Shield (7), Firefly (7), Hannibal (7), West World (7, perfectly/beautifully done, it has to be one of the most difficult shows to write for. Although a fun premise at first, it's a brutal one to maintain), Fargo (7, 1st and 2nd season) Atlanta (7, light 22 minute episode show, which I'm not a big fan of the 22 minute show format in general), Barry (6.5), House of Cards (6),The Walking Dead (6.5), Stranger Things (6 - many people like this, to me the acting and everything is off and the pilot is embarrassingly bad), The Wire (5, I guess I saw it too late. I don't hate on it, it's well done). Mad Men (3, I only got through one season and I did not like it at all. It felt like 1 long running joke that tries to carry the entire weight of the show. I lot of people like it. It's one of the only shows that I started that I disliked so much that I have no desire to ever watch it again).
I like the acting and the characters in this (except for the dad).... I like Jennifer Carpenter.... I'm a huge fan of the Dexter series. The storyline involving Brian's father is ridonculous and horrendously corny. Partial spoilers below in my Brian's dad rant, which luckily only surfaces every other episode or so. His dad is supposed to be endearing, but to me he's a gargantuan jerk, but I digress. Throughout the course of the show there's this lingering melodrama about Brain having to lie to his father, which is like a bacterial infection that keeps coming back. All Brian has to say is, I'm working with the FBI and what I'm doing is classified and close out this corny/nonsensical storyline.
Great series! McDorman makes it very funny and pleasant to watch. Rest of the casting is very well done too. It is not deep but wasn't be meant to be like that.
There's really nothing new that we haven't seen in other shows, but it works. The acting is good. The pacing is good. The possibilities are there for some twists.
Overall the cinematography, characters, and plot were well executed for a pilot episode, and the story itself can be interesting provided they don't fall too hard into the cliché and tropes inherent in this type of story, then this show has a promising future.
There's really nothing new that we haven't seen in other shows, but it works. The acting is good. The pacing is good. The possibilities are there for some twists.
Overall the cinematography, characters, and plot were well executed for a pilot episode, and the story itself can be interesting provided they don't fall too hard into the cliché and tropes inherent in this type of story, then this show has a promising future.
I remember the movie was a bit irritating. But a series is different. It's potentially interesting to see a high functioning brain as a super power. The premise does have quite a lot of stories that can spring from this idea for future episodes.
Jake McDorman is pleasant enough to watch as an everyday Joe stumbling upon unique gifts. Jennifer Carpenter has an interesting face though she is highly improbable as a romantic interest. Bradley Cooper does add a bit of gravitas to the show being all A list now.
The pilot at least has some well done on location NYC filming. So production values look quite high.
Worth giving it a chance to develop and see how it goes.
Jake McDorman is pleasant enough to watch as an everyday Joe stumbling upon unique gifts. Jennifer Carpenter has an interesting face though she is highly improbable as a romantic interest. Bradley Cooper does add a bit of gravitas to the show being all A list now.
The pilot at least has some well done on location NYC filming. So production values look quite high.
Worth giving it a chance to develop and see how it goes.
- phd_travel
- Sep 22, 2015
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I have not seen the movie Limitless, but was aware of the premise. I wasn't really interested in the pilot for the new TV series, but I happened to catch it by luck. I was glad I did.
The show follows a man who hasn't done much with his life. In a temp job, he runs into an old band mate, who sees in him potential and gives him a super pill that unlocks the deepest recesses of his brain (makes him really, really smart). The plot follows him as he is chased by the FBI who want him for murder, while he tries to clear his name.
There's really nothing new to the show that we haven't seen in other shows in the crime procedural genre, but it works. The acting is good. The pacing is good. The possibilities are there for some twists. It sets up a good overarching mystery. Overall, if you like TV dramas like Mentalist and Chuck then you'll like this show.
As an aside, I thought it was WAY better than Minority Report, and that was one I really looked forward to when it was announced. Of the pilots I've seen, Lucifer was better. Player was okay for some silly action fun. Quantico has a better mystery. But Limitless is in the top three.
The show follows a man who hasn't done much with his life. In a temp job, he runs into an old band mate, who sees in him potential and gives him a super pill that unlocks the deepest recesses of his brain (makes him really, really smart). The plot follows him as he is chased by the FBI who want him for murder, while he tries to clear his name.
There's really nothing new to the show that we haven't seen in other shows in the crime procedural genre, but it works. The acting is good. The pacing is good. The possibilities are there for some twists. It sets up a good overarching mystery. Overall, if you like TV dramas like Mentalist and Chuck then you'll like this show.
As an aside, I thought it was WAY better than Minority Report, and that was one I really looked forward to when it was announced. Of the pilots I've seen, Lucifer was better. Player was okay for some silly action fun. Quantico has a better mystery. But Limitless is in the top three.
- kendahlj-55
- Sep 27, 2015
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- snarkyphilo
- Sep 22, 2015
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Having been a savant for movie lines and missing my Mark as a reviewer, I am shocked at the amount of less than stellar reviews.
This was one of the few series that kept us coming back to see more. Aside from Heroes, or Breaking Bad, Limitless was a complete shock to have been cancelled. Of course, it's tough to get a great series after a "once in a lifetime" movie, but Jake McDorman was amazing with wit and charisma, and incredible synergy with the talented Jennifer Carpenter. This was such a well written, well acted and directed show, with all strong supporting characters. This had all the potential for at least 2-3 more seasons. Obviously, more creative sub plots would need to be created along with NZT and the hyperacute mind, but a good writer could have taken this far.
The 2 lead actors really made it happen. This is one of those shows I can binge every couple years in late fall when the days get short and dark. A great, feel good show.
- dschwarzmd
- Dec 4, 2020
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As title says, this show was off to your average TV show, with plain plot, an average cast and you know, all other things that we had seen by now. To plot was center around NZT drug and one propagandist, while efficiently ignored other characters, their side of story.
It was washed down crime TV show with main character who is on NZT and only real plot was around NZT for good half of show, with little side tracks, that consisted of solving crime cases and throw backs to Brain story. That was for first half of first round of this season, however from episode 7, show evolved considerably.
They learned that if they are going to pull, second season or at least get full season rundown (which happened and i am so glad they pulled out), they need to grow bigger, risk more, start thinking outside of box. Oh, boy they did all of that and last episode of first round - episode 11 is result of all that.
I didn't go into any specifics , I wrote this review in general perspective, because until the season ends, there can't really be any objective based review, it's simply too early for any final thoughts . That said I really urge anyone to give it a shot because it deserves it (being #2 most watched show on CBS should speak for it self).
Edit 1: With a show one episode away from season ending and having watched part one of finale, I have to say, hands down to a team, you had done incredibly job.
TV show had become everything I hoped for, when they order full seasons, I laughed, felt sad, confused and etc. They explored multiple characters, their agenda, motives, feelings, experimented with risky directions and so on.
However, ultimate thing that really shines is how every peace of story, every peace of puzzle has fallen into place and I don't have words to express how much I recommend this show, so stop reading,go ahead and watch.
It was washed down crime TV show with main character who is on NZT and only real plot was around NZT for good half of show, with little side tracks, that consisted of solving crime cases and throw backs to Brain story. That was for first half of first round of this season, however from episode 7, show evolved considerably.
They learned that if they are going to pull, second season or at least get full season rundown (which happened and i am so glad they pulled out), they need to grow bigger, risk more, start thinking outside of box. Oh, boy they did all of that and last episode of first round - episode 11 is result of all that.
I didn't go into any specifics , I wrote this review in general perspective, because until the season ends, there can't really be any objective based review, it's simply too early for any final thoughts . That said I really urge anyone to give it a shot because it deserves it (being #2 most watched show on CBS should speak for it self).
Edit 1: With a show one episode away from season ending and having watched part one of finale, I have to say, hands down to a team, you had done incredibly job.
TV show had become everything I hoped for, when they order full seasons, I laughed, felt sad, confused and etc. They explored multiple characters, their agenda, motives, feelings, experimented with risky directions and so on.
However, ultimate thing that really shines is how every peace of story, every peace of puzzle has fallen into place and I don't have words to express how much I recommend this show, so stop reading,go ahead and watch.
- steefan-92
- Dec 16, 2015
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This is such an Enjoyable series with a fantastic cast, how it didn't get past one season is beyond me, a real shame. Glad I watched it but will always be wishing for more
- iceman_what
- May 18, 2020
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I honestly think all the negative reviews here are overtly harsh and the show, the cast and the crew deserves a lot more appreciatiIon.
Undoubtedly the show loses some steam after a couple of episodes, but it soon picks up pace and adds a lot of excitement to the narrative.
I absolutely loved the show!
Undoubtedly the show loses some steam after a couple of episodes, but it soon picks up pace and adds a lot of excitement to the narrative.
I absolutely loved the show!
- geetika-40210
- Feb 14, 2020
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- vedranonface
- Nov 21, 2015
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I binge watched this awesome series, and I want season 2 now :)
Its an amazing, fun-filled series with a non nonsense approach mixing comedy and thrill together so effortlessly.
Loved Brian, Rebca's character the MOST, but all characters were so well cast.
PLEASE bring season 2.
I am a big fan of blindspot and this on crvd its niche out in balancing thrill and comedy very well :)
- photoninadoubleslit
- Feb 24, 2021
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I enjoyed the movie, however once I watched pilot of regarding the TV series I was fascinated to say the least. However once I watched the second episode, goodness, how I was disappointed, has no end. The second episode felt as though he was just a normal "genius" even though that's a bit much for him, since the way he thought felt so normal. I enjoy a great sci-fi movies, though episode two was deeply disappointing. To elaborate further, the director should allow the main character to engage in thrilling actives. Others may intact enjoy this sort of thing. Though as for myself, I'll stick to the fast lane. I truly hope that the third episode isn't was disappointing.
This show was entertaining and very funny. Too bad it didn't get a second season.
- bluj-87480
- Jun 17, 2019
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I'd give it a 10 for potential. Most of the reviewers have put their finger on the problem with the series. The scope. We should realize that the major appeal of a show about NZT is the fantasy of it. So suppose you were ten or 100 time more intelligent than any other person on that planet. What would you do? Get a job with the FBI solving crimes? This is where the other reviewers have it right again. A total lack of imagination. Certainly the character reads the paper and knows that there are much more pressing problems on the planet. Maybe he could construct a plan for world peace. Or find a way to eradicate world hunger. Or maybe invent a cheap energy source, like improving the cost or efficiency of solar power. Not fun enough? How about working on a space elevator? Think "Lucy" here. If I were a writer on the show here's where I would go. First the character should find a way to break away from the FBI. He might even get Bradley Cooper to help him, or at least not be against him. Then go do something important. Or maybe if the Senator is against the idea, do these other things as a side project. If you have to solve crimes, maybe find a way to convince criminals to turn themselves in, maybe even before they commit the crime. Of course, to do any of these things you might actually have to have some real solutions, or at least solutions that are plausible solutions. This is what the writers of the show could be using their imaginations to come up with. If those writers only have crime solving imaginations, fire the writers, hire other writers. The show has great potential and I like that they use Dexter's sister in the show. So maybe the main character can go find Dexter?
- billtomlinson
- Feb 2, 2016
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- lewilewis1997
- Sep 27, 2015
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