Starts off pretty bad then all of a sudden you've been awake for 20 hours and binge watched the entire thing.
Persevere through those initial few bad episodes and you're in for a right treat.
This is after watching the first two episodes:
This show is definitely in the running for most boring show 2021.
It is amazing though, post-apocalyptic scenes are hard to screw up with anything other than bad acting.
They managed to get decent actors, but the script is so bad, that it doesn't matter.
Its not even that the characters are bad, but honestly - all the stuff that could be interesting ( like crossing lake michigan )we only get told about.
I'll give it one more episode, but if the tune doesn't change hard, I guess that will be it for me.
Firstly, I love period dramas and I think Jodie Turner-Smith is an amazing beautiful actor. However, I feel her casting in the role of Ann doesn't work. I know some people many think this statement is wrong. However I feel staying true to the factual appearance of a historic person is important. This in my opinion applies to all famous and important historic persons.
So good. Lough out loud funny as hell and incredibly sad and heartbreaking at the same time. The whole magnificent bittersweet package.
Wilson have Cancer, now House should be diagnosed with Lupus, and that would be the major irony of this show
They made a good setting and that's it, nothing major happens for 10 episodes. A very long intro to the world some people inhabit, and then it ends - it is more of a first [10 hour] episode than a whole series. Maybe season 2 is where all the action will be at, but at the moment this one season is very lacking by itself, disappointing.
So goddamn boring. I was literally falling asleep throughout. I had to go walk around and splash cold water on my face to stay awake.
(And I watched the entire season thinking Jeevan is played by Kunal Naayar. :P )
Across multiple timelines... Yep, sounds already exhausting. A lot of shows do that lately.
Nope not liking this. Far too slow and the shakespeare stuff in this just made me switch it off. For a first episode... nope. Maybe if you stick with it it'll get better. I have no issue with shakespeare but I'm not looking for it in a post apocalyptic show nor the slow pace.
10 episodes of blissful engagement. Somebody skillful achieved what I’d consider an understated style of the TV series ’24’, without as high of a body count. A pleasant surprise. Things begin with a middle-aged man walking solo down the center of a snow-covered road, looking bewildered. A quick flashback to who he is and how he got there, then back to the road where the story turns into a snowball itself — entangling more characters and subplots as it rolls along. Every scene counts, and contributes to the quick pacing as the story unfolds. Don’t go past episode six unless you have time to finish. Don’t bother trying to stop after that, it’s not possible — I tried… ;-) Worth it’s weight in subtitles, ‘Occupied’ is a great show.
I love it. Its fascinating how for each episode it introduce a chef that is no alike but have the same commitment to their passion for cooking.
Just dont watch it with an empty stomach.
Surprisingly good. It takes a few episodes to get a feel for the characters depth but the humor and wit is pretty constant. By the 4th episode you are hooked. I highly recoomend binge watching this gem. I am looking forward to the next season. Hope it has more then 6 episodes.
IN LOVE with this show! In love with Becky and Steve. Steve is absolutely ADORABLE! I will miss this show. Brilliant!