One miraculous day in rural Wisconsin the deceased rise from their graves, yet appear and act unchanged. And now it is up to Officer and single mother Dana Cypress to solve a murder case whe... Read allOne miraculous day in rural Wisconsin the deceased rise from their graves, yet appear and act unchanged. And now it is up to Officer and single mother Dana Cypress to solve a murder case where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect.One miraculous day in rural Wisconsin the deceased rise from their graves, yet appear and act unchanged. And now it is up to Officer and single mother Dana Cypress to solve a murder case where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect.
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Viewers might be happier watching the Australian series "Glitch" (2015) and also "The Returned" (2012).
As another viewer pointed out, if this tv show goes on while others that came before were canceled, yikes.
Just once more the recycling of existing ideas with overall low effort, bad acting and an even worse writing. Is creativity dead and gone? Did we really hit that time when everything is gonna be a watered down version of what has been done or attempted before? I felt like having to force myself to keep going till the end just to give it the benefit of the doubt. This one is definitely not worth of your time.
As another viewer pointed out, if this tv show goes on while others that came before were canceled, yikes.
Just once more the recycling of existing ideas with overall low effort, bad acting and an even worse writing. Is creativity dead and gone? Did we really hit that time when everything is gonna be a watered down version of what has been done or attempted before? I felt like having to force myself to keep going till the end just to give it the benefit of the doubt. This one is definitely not worth of your time.
It is good to see David James Elliot on tv again. He is the one redeeming reason to watch the big steaming pile of cliches.
There is absolitely nothing in this stale little rehash you have not seen many many times before. Every possible horror/Zombie cliche is recycled into this program.
They also toss in grapnic violence which does absoutely nothing to advance the plot.
Aside from Elliot, the rest of the cast are insignificant "actors" who are totally unsympathetic. It is. Really sad that any network would stoop so low as to offer this dreadful mess in Prime Time.
Do yourself. A favor and just pass on this rancid mess.
There is absolitely nothing in this stale little rehash you have not seen many many times before. Every possible horror/Zombie cliche is recycled into this program.
They also toss in grapnic violence which does absoutely nothing to advance the plot.
Aside from Elliot, the rest of the cast are insignificant "actors" who are totally unsympathetic. It is. Really sad that any network would stoop so low as to offer this dreadful mess in Prime Time.
Do yourself. A favor and just pass on this rancid mess.
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Okay, the show is not ordinary Syfy bad shows. I love it. It had it all mystery, drama, sci-fi, emotionally moments and its a reality check about how people are connected to each other. I hope they don't cancelled it after the season. If you want to watch something different, which will keeps you on the edge this is perfect show. I can tell that the cast play very well their roles. Yes there are some plot holes but atleast for now its a very promising show. I dont know why there are a lot of bad reviews. This might be gem of the year so give it a try. Lets see how it will end then make a judgment.
Found this boring perhaps because this plot has been done before,with a slight storyline that varies wrapped in mysteries.
The cast and acting was average,you didn't care or like anyone & the cinematography was drab.
Was clichéd & plotholes.. I realize you shouldn't judge a series by one episode,but it should hook you enough to come back.. Was the reveal finding out a sibling was dead,really cliffhanger worthy? No! Even showing what's to come on the season,didn't have me sitting on the edge of my seat.
I mean yawn! A single mom that seems stuck in a small town,with a chip on her shoulder & parent or sibling issues.
Unless the storylines each episode become intriguing,don't feel this will make my weekly watch list.
If you like this type of television genre to watch check it out,otherwise find something else to invest in.. Examples: Glitch or Travelers.
On a final note: People mention 4400 & how this one doesn't compare,that show didn't deal with dead but those who disappeared returning.. So,not exactly accurate.
The cast and acting was average,you didn't care or like anyone & the cinematography was drab.
Was clichéd & plotholes.. I realize you shouldn't judge a series by one episode,but it should hook you enough to come back.. Was the reveal finding out a sibling was dead,really cliffhanger worthy? No! Even showing what's to come on the season,didn't have me sitting on the edge of my seat.
I mean yawn! A single mom that seems stuck in a small town,with a chip on her shoulder & parent or sibling issues.
Unless the storylines each episode become intriguing,don't feel this will make my weekly watch list.
If you like this type of television genre to watch check it out,otherwise find something else to invest in.. Examples: Glitch or Travelers.
On a final note: People mention 4400 & how this one doesn't compare,that show didn't deal with dead but those who disappeared returning.. So,not exactly accurate.
As a fan of the mystical sci-fi genre, I can say - the pilot turned out solid. The atmosphere is surprisingly cohesive, the direction confident, and the cast is average overall.
Melanie Scrofano - familiar from Wynonna Earp - fits organically into the dark tone of the story. There's something reminiscent of Preacher: that same strange, apocalyptic energy bordering on the absurd.
It's a shame the episodes are released weekly rather than all at once, which is frustrating in the streaming era. Still, the wait might actually build anticipation.
In the end, it's a solid genre piece that knows how to keep you intrigued. Recommended for those who appreciate a dark atmosphere, philosophical undertones, and quality execution.
Melanie Scrofano - familiar from Wynonna Earp - fits organically into the dark tone of the story. There's something reminiscent of Preacher: that same strange, apocalyptic energy bordering on the absurd.
It's a shame the episodes are released weekly rather than all at once, which is frustrating in the streaming era. Still, the wait might actually build anticipation.
In the end, it's a solid genre piece that knows how to keep you intrigued. Recommended for those who appreciate a dark atmosphere, philosophical undertones, and quality execution.
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- TriviaBased on the American comic book series of the same name by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton, and published by Image Comics.
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