When everyone else mysteriously vanishes from their wealthy town, the teen residents of West Ham must forge their own society to survive.When everyone else mysteriously vanishes from their wealthy town, the teen residents of West Ham must forge their own society to survive.When everyone else mysteriously vanishes from their wealthy town, the teen residents of West Ham must forge their own society to survive.
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Some reviews are so harsh when really, this show exceeded my expectations. Sometimes it gets a bit big for its boots with the political/philosophical commentary but all in all most of the story lines and characters are pretty engaging.
The first 3-4 episodes are slow to many viewers. You'll probably say to yourself..."come one let's get going here." But saying that after episode 3 I believe the slow slow slow burn ends and it gets much better. Some of the acting isn't Oscar material but some is quite good including the lead female character.
I recommend this if u like mystery drama slow burns with some character development and interesting sub plots. I'll give 4/5 stars. Enjoy!
I recommend this if u like mystery drama slow burns with some character development and interesting sub plots. I'll give 4/5 stars. Enjoy!
I loved this series! In the first episodes I wasn't enjoying it much, but then I loved the developement of the characters. This whole "building a new socety" thing is crazy and the tension between the characters is believable.
I'm really mad that Netflix cancelled it, especially after leaving the cliffhanger at the end of the season! There are too many questions that need answers.
I'm really mad that Netflix cancelled it, especially after leaving the cliffhanger at the end of the season! There are too many questions that need answers.
The concept would have been intriguing. But it's inconceivable how little they seem to worry about what happened and where they are. They party hard and drink all the time, yet don't seem to notice that power and water are coming from nowhere? With occasional references to "going home" they just play politics, stumble through adult problems they seem incapable of handling and live in the usual angst filled teen drama.
I started this series with very little to none expectations, and as I saw the first few episodes, I thought that my expectations were quite right.
But as the show goes on, it really caught me. This isn't some stupid teen-mystery show. Instead of focusing on the how, it focuses on the what-are-we-doing-now. It's kinda like an psychological experiment.
Last but not least, the fact that characters are NOT making stupid decisions really appealed to me.
So, you gotta give this show a chance, it's worth it! Just hope there will be a second season.
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- TriviaAll of the actors on set had to learn American Sign Language(ASL) in order to communicate with fellow actor Sean Berdy who is deaf. He plays Sam in the show
- GoofsMickey and Allie's hair color and length vary throughout the series, sometimes within episodes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Netflix Original Teen Shows (2020)
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