The Chosen One!
- Episode aired Sep 21, 2018
- TV-MA
- 41m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.4K
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Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Owen is the black sheep of the wealthy Milgrim clan. After losing his job, he enrolls in an experimental drug trial.Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Owen is the black sheep of the wealthy Milgrim clan. After losing his job, he enrolls in an experimental drug trial.Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Owen is the black sheep of the wealthy Milgrim clan. After losing his job, he enrolls in an experimental drug trial.
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I have to say that this was the most off putting first episode of a series I've seen in a while. In fact, I had to give it two tries. The first go, I knew nothing of the show, but wanted to check it out because Emma Stone is great in everything. But 15 minutes in, the story was expanding and expanding introducing non-related elements in each scene, and was so clunky and nonsensical that I shut it off. Then I found out Fukunaga was the director of the series and gave it a second go. Unfortunately the episode wasn't any clearer the second time around, but I could appreciate the craftmanship in filmmaking and details put into the world. And I simply loved the retro futurism. I think I'm the target audience for this quirky, mind-bender kind of show, because I love things like Brazil/Memento/Eternal Sunshine. I love stories that start as a jumble of pieces and later you have to figure out what it means. At this point, however, I'm not even sure if I'm looking at a a puzzle. I'm also not sure of the tone, it keeps bouncing from serious to silly. But it feels like there's so much potential here. I'll give it a shot.
This show is refreshing, it's a nice level of being creative & original while still keeping great storytelling, developments & human characters , its rated high but i haven't seen it mentioned much
has connectable characters , nice use of color & a warmth to it , has some nice sets and shots , jonah hill fits great as owen being a melancholic relatable character. It has adventure mixed with intrigue but grounded with some human depth, amazing soundtrack that fits well, a unique retro futurism vibe, some sad moments some strange moments & some wholesome moments. It stays interesting with its plot device & i was invested in the characters
This is the type of show that could possibly help lift someone out of a down state for a time and give a re-connection boost. Was a breath of fresh air starting in relatable place . I think this is one of the greats that seemed to slip by many.
has connectable characters , nice use of color & a warmth to it , has some nice sets and shots , jonah hill fits great as owen being a melancholic relatable character. It has adventure mixed with intrigue but grounded with some human depth, amazing soundtrack that fits well, a unique retro futurism vibe, some sad moments some strange moments & some wholesome moments. It stays interesting with its plot device & i was invested in the characters
This is the type of show that could possibly help lift someone out of a down state for a time and give a re-connection boost. Was a breath of fresh air starting in relatable place . I think this is one of the greats that seemed to slip by many.
This episode is slow and boring, however, it's somewhat necessary in order to build up the audiences relationship with Owen (Jonah Hill), yes it could've been paced a lot better but I think the writers and Fukunaga are trying to accurately represent Owen's state of mind through this episode. The show DOES pick up and gets a lot more exciting with a unique and compelling emotional story, please stick with it - it's worth it
I have no idea where this is going, but Jonah Hill and Emma Stone have sold me on the series already. Rock solid acting by both who are playing against type.
I like that this science fiction series is rooted in character and small technological changes. Its world could very easily be our world. No over the top gadgets, just subtle differences.
Looking forward to episode 2.
Did you know
- TriviaWritten in giant letters along the wall of the waiting room at Neberdine [Pharmaceutical Biotech] is a Japanese sentence meaning "[we/you/it]* can change [your] fate".
-(note: Japanese often doesn't use personal pronouns. The subject is instead determined by the context)
- GoofsWhen Annie buys her coffee in the beginning, the cup is quite clearly empty.
- Quotes
Owen Milgrim: I'm going to save the world.
Annie Landsberg: Yes, you're going to save the world. But not if you blow our cover.
- ConnectionsReferences Boulder Dash (1984)
- SoundtracksMind Playin' Tricks on Me
(uncredited)
Written by Willie Dennis, Isaac Hayes, Scarface, and Doug King
Performed by Geto Boys
Details
- Runtime
- 41m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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