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A man's invention of a brain implant that allows people to share thoughts and emotions gets into the wrong hands.A man's invention of a brain implant that allows people to share thoughts and emotions gets into the wrong hands.A man's invention of a brain implant that allows people to share thoughts and emotions gets into the wrong hands.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Feed' delves into technology dependency and social media influence via a brain implant, earning praise for its intriguing premise and philosophical narrative. However, it faces criticism for slow pacing, underdeveloped characters, and inconsistent plot development. Comparisons to 'Black Mirror' and subpar acting are noted, alongside unengaging dialogue. Despite these issues, the show's visual effects, diverse cast, and thematic depth are appreciated. Debates over its originality and execution persist, with mixed calls for a second season.
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I liked it, but it's tedious.
It's a great premise. The plot doesn't exactly go deep enough for my taste and drags on quiiiiiiite a bit but I found it enjoyable. I don't understand the people complaining about bad acting. It's a talented cast, and they act as realistic as I'd expect for aristocrats runninn a tech dynast.
Do you like to listen to a baby cry and to watch people make classic horror movie trope decisions?
If you answered, "Yes", then this series is for you!
I should have listened to my hunch and given up 30% into this one, but when you've invested yourself to 70% you have to finish it out - or not. My wife made the better decision and went to bed.
I should have listened to my hunch and given up 30% into this one, but when you've invested yourself to 70% you have to finish it out - or not. My wife made the better decision and went to bed.
Pretty good. Interesting.
People who say the acting is bad are dead wrong. I guess they just don't like the show in general. But the performances are great. The story is just a long episode of "Black Mirror". But that's not really a bad thing at all. I love "Black Mirror". And, truthfully, some of the episodes of that aren't that great at all.
I will continue watching this as I will "Black Mirror".
Give it a try. It really is interesting. So far I am on episode 3 going to 4.
How could you mess this up?
Any story set where all humans are wired to the internet is an easy story to sell. But The Feed is episode after episode of our confused protagonist figuring out just about nothing, and the other characters in and out of bed for hours on end. One of the most boring shows I've seen in a long time.
Not great.
Some of the reviews are very glowing, some very scathing. Personally I found "The Feed" on the low side of "meh" (i'd give it 4.5 stars if I could). On balance, I _definitely_ regret wasting 9 or 10 hours of my life on it but (unfortunately) i've also seen far worse. Certainly won't be watching more if it gets renewed.
In general i'm very much out of patience with shows where the writers think "stupid and unlikeable" are the same as "interestingly flawed and complex" when it comes to characters (the inexplicably renewed "Another Life" is similar in that respect, if you could put up with the amount of dumb on display in that show you might enjoy this one too). By the end of series 1 of "The Feed" there are maybe 2 or 3 characters I still cared about out of an ensemble cast of around 10. Everyone else had shown themselves to be idiotic, despicable or both in that dull, predictable way that some writers seem to believe is "capturing human truth".
The storytelling also feels a bit flabby with at least a couple of the main strands (plus one totally inconsequential fishing related tangent) that just feel tacked on to pad out a fairly thin sci-fi mystery plot. All the worthwhile aspects of this story could've been told in around 6 episodes IMO.
So i'd say avoid. Maybe the book it's adapted from is better. Or maybe you'll watch this and think it really is as clever as it seems to believe it is (i'd guess mainstream viewers might see it as more original and be generally more impressed with it than long-time sci-fi fans), there's no accounting for taste after all.
In general i'm very much out of patience with shows where the writers think "stupid and unlikeable" are the same as "interestingly flawed and complex" when it comes to characters (the inexplicably renewed "Another Life" is similar in that respect, if you could put up with the amount of dumb on display in that show you might enjoy this one too). By the end of series 1 of "The Feed" there are maybe 2 or 3 characters I still cared about out of an ensemble cast of around 10. Everyone else had shown themselves to be idiotic, despicable or both in that dull, predictable way that some writers seem to believe is "capturing human truth".
The storytelling also feels a bit flabby with at least a couple of the main strands (plus one totally inconsequential fishing related tangent) that just feel tacked on to pad out a fairly thin sci-fi mystery plot. All the worthwhile aspects of this story could've been told in around 6 episodes IMO.
So i'd say avoid. Maybe the book it's adapted from is better. Or maybe you'll watch this and think it really is as clever as it seems to believe it is (i'd guess mainstream viewers might see it as more original and be generally more impressed with it than long-time sci-fi fans), there's no accounting for taste after all.
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