Maybe the fiction that evokes the dark spirits of contemporary Britain best. The storytelling can wonder at times, but it's an entertaining, punchy tale with some endearing characters.
Thought provoking, entertaining and unsettlingly plausible. Sharp contemporary political drama is thin in the ground by the domain of cyber warfare allows more narrative freedom clear of tiresome eight/left cul se sacs. Enjoy.
Why am I still watching a children's show where only Grogu can see clearly?!
Best wishes to all who are having fun with it.
I'm off to find a story and a brightness/contrast level that is more age appropriate.
Enjoyed this tense, claustrophobic drama just fine ... until the final episode, which was unfortunate, to say the least. What possessed the writers and show-runner to produce that ludicrous end? Unforgivable.
Some strikes and some hits. Entertaining enough most of the time, but not even close to matching the hype it landed with.
Umpteen episodes in and the main character still has zero clue what he's up to. Imagine the Norse god Thor as a clumsy 18-year-old with the mental age of 13 ... and it's not a comedy. A silly juvenile affair.