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data_over_dogma's rating
I probably shouldn't have given it this many stars. It was a good idea but seemed it would have been better as a TV series much slower. The character development was the worst part. Characters were different from scene to scene.
Really cringe predictability and I felt like I was rewatching a movie I already saw. The other shows and movies I gave this rating were shows that seemed really promising and then its like the writers fumbled at the goal line. Recommend watching in the background while you do something else.
A lot of problems with the whole story concepts too. They made it such an extreme of good versus evil that it was just cheesy. I'm so sick of the generic anti-tech versus nature storylines.
Really cringe predictability and I felt like I was rewatching a movie I already saw. The other shows and movies I gave this rating were shows that seemed really promising and then its like the writers fumbled at the goal line. Recommend watching in the background while you do something else.
A lot of problems with the whole story concepts too. They made it such an extreme of good versus evil that it was just cheesy. I'm so sick of the generic anti-tech versus nature storylines.
I feel like I was being generous with 6 stars. This show felt like an extended version of deleted scenes from Breaking Bad. The storyline that didn't involve Saul as much was excellent. Specifically Nacho became one of the best characters in the series from this.
Almost the entire show involving Saul was a cringe-core fest of bad things happening to a redeemable person with no payoff. I like the character Saul less than I did before watching. Most dramas have bad things happening but then they climax with some good or a point to all of it, but I found myself looking forward to the end of the series so I wouldn't have to watch anymore. Honestly if I could go back I would stop watching after the Nacho story climaxed, but its hard to stop watching a building burn down.
Almost the entire show involving Saul was a cringe-core fest of bad things happening to a redeemable person with no payoff. I like the character Saul less than I did before watching. Most dramas have bad things happening but then they climax with some good or a point to all of it, but I found myself looking forward to the end of the series so I wouldn't have to watch anymore. Honestly if I could go back I would stop watching after the Nacho story climaxed, but its hard to stop watching a building burn down.