Episode 12020-03-05
Garland establishes the paranoid tone in a single hour - a gleaming tech campus, a sudden death, and a protagonist who refuses to accept the official story. The visual world-building does the heavy lifting.
An 82% Rotten Tomatoes score (90 reviews) and a 71 Metacritic consensus reflect broad appreciation for Garland's visual precision and philosophical ambition, with reservations about the pace in the middle hours.
Renewal: Conceived and completed as a single eight-episode limited series by creator-director Alex Garland. No continuation planned. (Wikipedia)
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| Season | Released | BollyMeter | Critics | Audience | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 12020 · 8 eps | 5 March 2020 | 7.8 | 82% | n/a | WORTH-IT |
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Garland establishes the paranoid tone in a single hour - a gleaming tech campus, a sudden death, and a protagonist who refuses to accept the official story. The visual world-building does the heavy lifting.
Garland commits fully to the philosophical logic he built across seven hours. Whether the conclusion satisfies depends entirely on how far a viewer bought into the determinism premise.
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