About the residents of a small town called Deerfield, who one day discover a magical, destiny-predicting machine in their grocery store.About the residents of a small town called Deerfield, who one day discover a magical, destiny-predicting machine in their grocery store.About the residents of a small town called Deerfield, who one day discover a magical, destiny-predicting machine in their grocery store.
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It starts off well and really enjoyed the first 2 episodes. But as the weeks went buy it never really delivered on its potential. By week 7, I was just staying with it because I had watched this much let's see how it ends. Then the last 3 episodes were just terrible ending with nothing more then tune in next season to find out what it's all about. Honestly I could care less about a second season. I can't see myself watching it again. Hollywood writers are so hung up on creating series that can last for multiple seasons. That's why I like British shows because they usually wrap up a storyline at the end of a season. Sometimes one season can be enough.
It starts off a bit slow but with so many characters invested in the story, it ramps up quickly. Really strong cast and great conversations about how people might react and perceive life changes when given one word. No spoiler alert, but the last word is very thought provoking. Great writers! Chris as always is such a wonderful, likeable person that is so gentle with his thoughts and words that I want to sit and have coffee with him. All the school students' different personalities and perspectives give the show a lot to work with in future episodes and I hope it keeps its momentum for more seasons.
As others have mentioned, if you're looking for an obvious "realist" explanation for anything here you'll probably not enjoy the ride. That's kinda the point. It's not totally surreal mind you, but there is a great deal of "suspension of disbelief", which will turn people off. For instance, It starts plot driven, but actually ends up being mostly character studies. And of course, not all characters are equally interesting...
However, some of the card reveals are quite intriguing, and there are enough chuckles along the way to make this a fun watch. Some ideas are well executed and remind me of the Oracle talking with Neo from The Matrix. Other times, the motivations or ideas are just a mess. (You'll know which episode I mean.)
I am usually let down by these multi-season puzzle shows, but knowing the pitfalls I still think it has potential.
However, some of the card reveals are quite intriguing, and there are enough chuckles along the way to make this a fun watch. Some ideas are well executed and remind me of the Oracle talking with Neo from The Matrix. Other times, the motivations or ideas are just a mess. (You'll know which episode I mean.)
I am usually let down by these multi-season puzzle shows, but knowing the pitfalls I still think it has potential.
Only three episodes have been released so it's too early to give a whole-hearted rating or review but here is what I can tell you right now. The townspeople are.mostly quirky and seemingly carefree for the most part which makes what starts to happen to them even more interesting. But I'm surprised this is called a comedy (even though there are some humorous moments) because there's something really weird going on in Deerfield.
The writing is good and the cliffhanger endings are great, making this a very bingeable show. The viewer will quickly become really curious to find out where the story is going. Since it's categorized as a "comedy", it can't get too dark- but it sure feels like it will go there. I'm a fan so far and intrigued almost as much as I was with Severance.
The writing is good and the cliffhanger endings are great, making this a very bingeable show. The viewer will quickly become really curious to find out where the story is going. Since it's categorized as a "comedy", it can't get too dark- but it sure feels like it will go there. I'm a fan so far and intrigued almost as much as I was with Severance.
Not sure why they promoted/labeled this as a comedy.
I guess the marketing people saw Chris O'Dowd and they assumed it was a comedy (and not in the Greek sense)?
You will not laugh with this. You might smile a bit during some sweet and tender moments, but no funny moments.
Expect comedy-seekers to be very dissapointed and give real bad scores.
Sci-fi people will give a fair score (as mine).
A machine shows up in a town, which uncovers people's "potential".
You'll have many theories about how it determines the "potential", but it definitely shakes these people's small-town lifes.
It's well paced, keeps you watching without boring you, throwing a bone now and then, being smart (not "really smart", but smart enough), it doesn't feel gimmicky, all flows fine,...
It's not rivetting, and it's very definitely not a comedy.
It's not brilliant, but it does feel sincere and is well done.
Clearly better sci-fi than most of the stuff out there.
Will watch future episodes.
Thanks to the guys making it.
I guess the marketing people saw Chris O'Dowd and they assumed it was a comedy (and not in the Greek sense)?
You will not laugh with this. You might smile a bit during some sweet and tender moments, but no funny moments.
Expect comedy-seekers to be very dissapointed and give real bad scores.
Sci-fi people will give a fair score (as mine).
A machine shows up in a town, which uncovers people's "potential".
You'll have many theories about how it determines the "potential", but it definitely shakes these people's small-town lifes.
It's well paced, keeps you watching without boring you, throwing a bone now and then, being smart (not "really smart", but smart enough), it doesn't feel gimmicky, all flows fine,...
It's not rivetting, and it's very definitely not a comedy.
It's not brilliant, but it does feel sincere and is well done.
Clearly better sci-fi than most of the stuff out there.
Will watch future episodes.
Thanks to the guys making it.
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- 2.20 : 1
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