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Set in the future, twenty-four teenagers are chosen from the last living colony, to take part in a competition known as The Exemplar. That's the chance to write their names into history.Set in the future, twenty-four teenagers are chosen from the last living colony, to take part in a competition known as The Exemplar. That's the chance to write their names into history.Set in the future, twenty-four teenagers are chosen from the last living colony, to take part in a competition known as The Exemplar. That's the chance to write their names into history.
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If you hold on you can get to a pretty decent and better thought-out show!
I'm really eager for Season 2! It took a little bit for the show to find it's footing, but it's very enjoyable. The 1984-esque Authority environment in New Babyl sets a dark tone that, in some ways, is distressingly similar to our current world, all in the guise of a Utopian society.
To address some of the complaints I've seen here:
The singers are pretty good, the actor who plays Bodhi is a great performer, and the dancers are incredible.
If you continue the show, you'll see that it absolutely makes sense to elevate dance/song/music to such heights--I mean, it always struck me a bit odd that in Hunger Games, it was essential to be combat trained and ready to participate/succeed in the games. If you're going to oppress a people, why on earth would you encourage them to know how to kill people and to be capable of doing so?
Meanwhile, art performance can certainly be used to distract, shift focus, control a narrative without making your populace combat-ready.
Overall, it's a show that can really suck you in within an episode or two--I binged the whole thing in three nights. I *really* hope it gets picked up for a second season!!!
To address some of the complaints I've seen here:
The singers are pretty good, the actor who plays Bodhi is a great performer, and the dancers are incredible.
If you continue the show, you'll see that it absolutely makes sense to elevate dance/song/music to such heights--I mean, it always struck me a bit odd that in Hunger Games, it was essential to be combat trained and ready to participate/succeed in the games. If you're going to oppress a people, why on earth would you encourage them to know how to kill people and to be capable of doing so?
Meanwhile, art performance can certainly be used to distract, shift focus, control a narrative without making your populace combat-ready.
Overall, it's a show that can really suck you in within an episode or two--I binged the whole thing in three nights. I *really* hope it gets picked up for a second season!!!
I've seen a lot of opinions razzing the show. No, Utopia Falls wasn't what I was expecting. With a synopsis that sounds like The Giver meets Hunger Games, I was fascinated. While many seem to have taken offense when music and dance entered the picture, I was elated. The first few episodes are a little rocky, but all new shows are. What really excites me is the emphasis on current cultural commentary as seen through the arts. This reminds us that protest doesn't have to be violent to be taken seriously and that same and equal aren't synonymous. We can be equal and unique at the same time, music can hold social commentary, and dance can stand up for rights. I may not understand some of the slang, at 35 I'm just not up to date on pop culture lingo, but as New Babyl is learning, I can appreciate it without necessarily conforming, because different isn't a bad thing. I look forward to finishing the season and truly hope for a second.
It's definitely cheesy, and has teen levels of drama, but I think if you're the target audience it's pretty great.
I definitely preferred the sci-fi, and the distopian elements of the series to the teen drama. However the idea that teens are saving the world with Hiphop through a talent show style competition I'm weirdly here for.
But I think the characters talking about the history of how music has affected history is pretty great.
I definitely preferred the sci-fi, and the distopian elements of the series to the teen drama. However the idea that teens are saving the world with Hiphop through a talent show style competition I'm weirdly here for.
But I think the characters talking about the history of how music has affected history is pretty great.
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- TriviaThis series stopped Mickeey Nguyen from reprising his role of Tracey from Zombies (2018) for its direct sequel, Zombies 2 (2020) and he was replaced with Noah Zulfikar as Jacey for that sequel, and other films that followed it.
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