This series seems to blend elements from Revolution (2012), Magic City (2012), and Kings (2009), all of which were canceled. Personally, I found it unoriginal and dull, leading me to stop watching after just 20 minutes. Perhaps it would appeal more to fans of superhero series. However, given its high production costs and relatively niche target audience, it's difficult to see how it will avoid a similar fate of cancellation. If you enjoyed the pilot, it might be worth waiting until the series concludes, although that seems unlikely. Overall, it feels like a waste of time and money. Additionally, the absence of a particular lead might be impacting its potential success.
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What's the issue with POC as the lead actor?
Seeing the cast, I'm asking myself which of the parents was the unfaithful one, since they clearly don't have the same parents.
Couldn't they at least have the same ethnicity (Don't really care which).
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@player8472 @Jim222001 Also it makes no sense to say it was "made to be politically correct". Normally you don't do something because it's not PC. Doing something to add more diversity isn't political correctness, it's just a choice you can make just like you can choose to make everyone white, or black. In this case it's an homage to the original. Maybe they had always intended one to be a half-sister to add more drama, maybe she was half-white or half-asian, or just fully latina. All lthey would have to do once they cast the actress they liked best (no matter what race) is change the casting of the father, they do things like that all the time. You can't just use the term PC and its negative connotations whenever you want.