First, synopsis (a bare bones one that doesn't give too much away):
The plot revolves around eight strangers from different parts of the world who suddenly become mentally and emotionally linked. The show aims to explore subjects that its writers felt science fiction shows, at least ostensibly, tend to ignore or skim through such as politics, identity, sexuality, gender and religion.
Reasons to watch that are above and beyond story, cinematography, music or the like...All 8 main characters are from different places, ethnic backgrounds, religions, gender identities ect. this is (it MUST be) THE most diverse show on television. Said main cast includes American, African, South Indian, Mexican, Korean, German, Icelandic characters (all of their specific stories take place in the location they are from (and are shot in all those places to boot!) and feature full side-casts in all those places, and the gender identities are not only diverse (with as many LGBT characters as straight) but this is one of the few times that a trans character has been played by a trans actress (Jaime Clayton). I can't help while watching it that beyond the fact that I love it...this is a HUGE step forward to inclusive and diverse media in the mainstream. And it gives me joy because every damned actor on this show is earning every scene. they are all phenomenal. Nomi (Jaime Clayton), and Capheus (Aml Ameen) especially are spellbinding in every scene they are in.
Okay, you ask me, what about the show itself? The story ect.?
Well, in typical Straczynski fashion, it's a slow burn to start with some table setting over the first few eps. But once it clicks into place, it takes off like a rocket with no signs of stopping. The best factor in the show, is that this main arc of these 8 people (called a Cluster) being connected by their senses is awesome, and IS explored as the show goes on on every episode...but it's the personal journey's that are in everyone's side stories with their lives and such that REALLY stand out as you go on. And each one of them is unique and interesting in its own right. So you could have an episode that is 90% NOT about the linked Cluster and the villain (a person nicknamed Whispers)...and it's still riveting and interesting for the full hour.
I think the wife and I were a bit blindsided by just HOW this show touches our buttons. It's largely about senses, and feelings, and intensities, and skills, and life, and the hard times mixed with the good. The way a song can make you soar even when your life feels super shitty.
Make no mistake, this show is a beast of an endeavor. Straczynski and The Wachowski's have a solid 5-year and Done plan/story for the show; providing Netflix obliges. This means that they have already prepared the beginning, middle, and end. I LIKE to hear that. NO meandering subplots. Nothing extraneous. Just good solid storytelling from beginning to end. It's a huge undertaking...but somewhere in around episode 4 it gets its claws into your flesh and won't let go.
It's gots the sexytimes. There are a fair amount of nude scenes, sex scenes, erotic stuff in general of the hetero and non-hetero variety.
The Wachowski's direct a number of eps themselves, but they have bought in some high pedigree to help in those duties in the form of Tom Tykwer (German director of RUN LOLA RUN, and PRINCESSS & THE WARRIOR), and James McTeigue (Asst. Director on The MATRIX films, and Director of V FOR VENDETTA). And they all bring to the table a VERY cinematic looking and feeling TV series, and add their personal style aspects to the mix as well. The music (both score and chosen songs) is above reproach, and an episode doesn't go by that I'm not just blown away: From The soaring KEEP It CLOSE by SEVEN LIONS Feat. KERLI playing over a fireworks sequence, right down to the Icelandic character Riley's father tinkling his Ukelele and softly singing TEENAGE WASTELAND. It's all perfectly chosen.
So basically it comes down like this. This is EASILY the finest (and ambitious) thing the Wachowski's have had their hand in since the first MATRIX, and the add of Straczynski makes this a no-brainer.
Watch it. Give it a chance over the first few eps to set the table. And then enjoy!
Here is a trailer to give a taste.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 23 June 2015 - 02:31 PM