tibovl
Joined Feb 2019
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I thoroughly enjoyed last year's documentary and this is no different.
It has been a truly remarkable year for Team Jumbo Visma. What they accomplished won't be done again for years, decades, maybe ever. Usually we only see the team working from a distance, from the outside, through press and speculation. This series sets out to reveal some of those secrets to the world. And being able to see the comradery, the rivalships, the pain and the joy of cycling is truly special.
If you were on the fence about watching this, don't be. In my opinion this production surpasses similar series like Netflix's series on the Tour of 2022 and even the previous season of Jumbo Visma - All In. I can recommend this series to cycling fans hands down.
It has been a truly remarkable year for Team Jumbo Visma. What they accomplished won't be done again for years, decades, maybe ever. Usually we only see the team working from a distance, from the outside, through press and speculation. This series sets out to reveal some of those secrets to the world. And being able to see the comradery, the rivalships, the pain and the joy of cycling is truly special.
If you were on the fence about watching this, don't be. In my opinion this production surpasses similar series like Netflix's series on the Tour of 2022 and even the previous season of Jumbo Visma - All In. I can recommend this series to cycling fans hands down.
This series starts off really, really strong. A genuinely compelling first two episodes. But the more the show goes on, the weirder it gets.
Our protagonist, Akira, is driven by his desire to live his life. Now that the zombie apocalypse freed him from his abusive job. A great premise. However, it's not executed well. Is this a comedy, drama or action series? Well, in a way it's all of them, but it's more fair to say that it's none of them. The drama never hits. The action looks good, but is out of place and ridiculous (not in a good way). The humor is funny at times, but it's very hit or miss. Our side characters are incredibly one dimensional with one or two gags that remain the same for the entire season. Not too mention glaring plot holes and incredibly stupid character decisions.
I can't recommend this series.
Our protagonist, Akira, is driven by his desire to live his life. Now that the zombie apocalypse freed him from his abusive job. A great premise. However, it's not executed well. Is this a comedy, drama or action series? Well, in a way it's all of them, but it's more fair to say that it's none of them. The drama never hits. The action looks good, but is out of place and ridiculous (not in a good way). The humor is funny at times, but it's very hit or miss. Our side characters are incredibly one dimensional with one or two gags that remain the same for the entire season. Not too mention glaring plot holes and incredibly stupid character decisions.
I can't recommend this series.