

Though I'd give this show one redeeming quality about which I said I will talk about - Dr Kevin Christie.

I really wanted to like him, but he wasn't interesting anymore. But later on he also became a generic "boo-hoo" character (if that makes sense). His eye scooping torture and the way he killed Wilson's dad was very intriguing. I really liked him because of the way he spoke. And instead of giving a valid counter argument over why he's wrong they just choose to tie him up, go to his lab and destroy all his medicines. It's not like he was giving humans a painful death he was only making them impotent for the next 3 generations. His logic was absolutely correct - humans are like cancer to earth and that's why they need to be eradicated. Apparently we are supposed to root for them, even though anyone will like the bad guy, Kevin Christie any day (I'll talk about why I like him later). There are other characters too like Jessica Hyde and Grant, who are more annoying than the nerds. Now I won't say that this was a stupid idea, but who behaves like that in real life? It's like a couple of Simpson fans waiting for the next episode to come so that they can understand what happens in the future. Rather that's all to them - they are nerds who just like a graphic novel and think it has something to do with real life, and so they are waiting for the next issue of Utopia to learn what will happen next. The way the show began it seemed as though they will all be given more character depth as the story progresses, but no, no such thing happens. And this is coming from a guy who didn't even know there was a British version before coming on this website and reading other people's reviews. How could it possibly be bad? But it seems the director has worked really hard to make us hate it. After all, it has the Explore tab in which all the description and image gallery is given.

When this show first arrived on Prime I thought this will be about as great as The Boys. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. (The final episode left it obviously open for another season.) … Expand While the plot offers expected twists, the pacing is solid and there are enough surprises to keep the puzzle interesting. After that, it’s more about the intrigue and interactions between the various personalities. The first 2 episodes are chocked with quickly-dispatched killings and one nasty torture sequence. Star turns from John Cusak as the innovative leader of a drug conglomerate and Rainn Wilson as a frustrated scientist who may have the clue to the puzzle. As is typical for this genre, a ragtag group of comic nerds sets out to solve the mysteries and save the world.
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Star turns from John Cusak as the innovative leader of a drug This conspiracy theory series revolves around an elusive comic book, which is full of clues about a diabolical scheme. This conspiracy theory series revolves around an elusive comic book, which is full of clues about a diabolical scheme.
