When a commercial airliner suddenly reappears after being missing for five years, those aboard must reintegrate into society.When a commercial airliner suddenly reappears after being missing for five years, those aboard must reintegrate into society.When a commercial airliner suddenly reappears after being missing for five years, those aboard must reintegrate into society.
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Guilty pleasure
Started very well. Reminded me of good old days from the first season of Lost. During the way, the show looses itself. Bad actors, bad script, zero logic... but its just that thing that "well, i'm already here... so let's keep watching". I would say... if you have better things do to with your time, go for it. But if you stick to the end, besides it all, i found the final message pretty sweet. This is one of those series to watch without big commitments or expectations... for crochetters like myself, the best serie to be passing while you divide your focus with some knots. Oh, and take some deep breaths on some episores where you just wanna quit lol.
Going on and on
OK, great premise! What a great mystery having a crew missing for 5 years, so it intrigued me enough to watch the show.
I like the show. There are enough high points to keep the story moving - for about 20 episodes but it's still going. I've kept watching albeit less intensely just to get to the conclusion of the story however after season 4 they are still going.
The story - to keep it going has gone in several different directions at this point and I just feel exhausted with it. I don't care anymore. They've stretched this far too long.
As much as I like to see things through to the end, especially when I've invested so much time into a show at this point I feel taken advantage of. This story could have been a good one if kept to a far shorter course.
I like the show. There are enough high points to keep the story moving - for about 20 episodes but it's still going. I've kept watching albeit less intensely just to get to the conclusion of the story however after season 4 they are still going.
The story - to keep it going has gone in several different directions at this point and I just feel exhausted with it. I don't care anymore. They've stretched this far too long.
As much as I like to see things through to the end, especially when I've invested so much time into a show at this point I feel taken advantage of. This story could have been a good one if kept to a far shorter course.
Started Good, but
Now it's basically a soap box opera, overly melodramatic with very little mystery, if any. People constantly arguing is not entertaining to me.
Manifest's Final Chapter: A Mix of Closure and Lingering Questions
The ending of Manifest left me with mixed emotions. While it provided closure to some storylines, it left many questions unanswered. The rushed pacing and compressed resolution felt unsatisfying. However, the heartfelt character moments and the final revelation had a poignant impact. Despite the flaws, the performances remained stellar. Overall, I appreciate the show's attempt to tie up loose ends, but I can't help but feel a sense of longing for a more comprehensive and fulfilling conclusion. Despite the shortcomings, Manifest will be remembered for its intriguing premise, engaging characters, and the way it kept viewers guessing until the very end. It's a bittersweet conclusion that will leave fans pondering the mysteries long after the final episode fades to black.
Grace issue
Grace extremely annoys me... Come on, guys , create character more realistic without so intensive false caring about kids and others issues.
Did you know
- TriviaCreator Jeff Rake came up with the idea for the show 10 years before its premiere while on a family vacation. When pitching to networks, it was turned down repeatedly. In 2014, when Flight MH370 disappeared, Jeff stated in an interview: "my crazy pie in the sky idea felt a little bit more real, relatable." Years later, Jeff took his idea out again and was eventually picked up by NBC.
- GoofsThe 737 in the flying scene was a 737-300 or later due to the hamster mouth opening on the engine intakes; however, the 737 0n the ground was an earlier 100 or 200 model due to the round air intakes.
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