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| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy/Television, Television |
| Format | Import |
| Contributor | Imports |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
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In the near future, central Los Angeles is surrounded by a massive wall, the result of an apparent alien invasion and occupation. While trying to find his missing son and protect the rest of his family, Will Bowman (Josh Holloway) reluctantly agrees to help the new regime hunt down members of a growing resistance movement, an organization that, unknown to Will, his wife Katie (Sarah Wayne Callies) is a member of. Peter Jacobson, Amanda Righetti, Tori Kittles co-star in this intriguing sci-fi series.13 episodes on 3 discs. 10 hrs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English. Region Free
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- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.59 x 6.59 x 5.34 inches; 4 ounces
- Item model number : VVE1924
- Media Format : Import
- Run time : 550 minutes
- Release date : December 13, 2019
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
- Studio : Via Vision
- ASIN : B07Y29DKRT
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #189,756 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #49,874 in Blu-ray
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As someone commented definitely too dark and gore filled for young audience. Intense. Like all the subplots and how they keep them all moving. Was glad to see the blond chick get hers...
First off, I'm bored. There is a lot and I mean a magnificent amount of nonessential drama here. The episode has about 2 minutes of essential content, about 15 seconds of science fiction special affects, and long, drawn-out, slooow moving dialogue that doesn't tell us anything essenmtial to the plot, and doesn't really flesh out the characters either. It's just filler, or clutter. It's BAD WRITING!
For instance, the main families' son is captured and taken to jail. His mother comes to get him. They sit at opposite ends of a table.
Mother: Long star at son(10 seconds)
Son: "Mom, I'm sorry." (sits down and looks sad (another 10 seconds)
Son: "Where's dad?"
Mom: "He's in Santa Monica." (They look at each other for another 10 seconds. We already know "dad" is in Santa Monica.)
Son: can you get me out of here?" (Pan across room to mom's sad eyes, and another 10 seconds of my precious time.)
Mom: "No."
This kind of stuff goes on the entire episode until you look down and the entire 50 minutes is gone and we no NOTHING new! It's ridiculous. I feel like my pocket is getting slowly picked, while I keep WISHING, HOPING, DYING FOR some REAL dialogue and information..
BORING!
Third Episode: Lost another star!
So, here we have one Bowman family, whose husband (Will Bowman) works for the Authority and who is an exFBI intelligence and military operative and whose wife works for the insurgency and who knows she has been compromised by one intelligence officer who works for the authority also, and one son of the Bowman family who was recently picked up and jailed for ALSO working for the insurgency--and neither Will Bowman nor his Wife would think that their house was bugged? Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
At least they got the kids haircut right, which took over two minutes of completely worthless dialogue.
You guys are getting taken to the cleaners. This was my last episode.
PS--ZERO science fiction in the last episode. TONS of useless drama immaterial to the entire series plot line.
Update: 02/01/2017 (Up one star)
Out of pure boredom decided to watch "one more" episode last night. I'm glad I did. Episode 5-7 were pretty good. The plot moved along well, unlike the first season and 1-4 season two, as I reviewed them above. We're getting more into the science fiction part of it now, and less into the soap like relationship filler previously. Still only 3 stars becasue up until epi 5 season two, you could watch probably 3-4 key episodes from season I and be COMPLETELY up to date on everything material. Most of the other episodes had far too much filler to be of any material importance or have any cinematic entertainment value.


