it's got sloppy dialogue, muddled motivations and a diverse intersectional cast. this is 100% written by an AI because NOTHING makes sense and NOTHING is explained. 2 episodes in and i'm none the wiser.
Only the first episode in so it might improve but it’s a bit desperate at the moment. Clearly someone thought that fick would make for interesting TV, instead, they’re just fick. This might be a quick bin.
Too many short actors in this show.
Should have been labeled 'loosely based on the books by Isaac Asimov'.... Absolutely butchered the books... Disgrace... Woke nonsense
On a positive note, it is beautifully made and the actors do an excellent job.
what if... i dont enjoy or watch MMA? wil i be able to enjoy the show itself?
Yes ,its Drama with MMA background .
at the end of season 2 i can definitely say "Kingdom" is worth watching! There are up and downs obviously, but I recommend it for sure. Even more 'cause not many people know about it, too bad.
One of my fav series! Finale was really heartbreaking.
Just started watching this show after I saw an ad for it on IMDb. Im shocked I had never heard of it before. I thought it was gonna suck when I saw one of Jonas brothers was in it, but to my surprise it is dope. I'm loving the whole cast and Luke Cafferty from Friday Night Lights is absolutely crushing it.
BEST SHOW EVER. got to watch
Been watching this religiously sense mid season 1. Absolutely amazing. Just finished s02e10..... felt the need to express how awesome this show is -- so i came to trakt.tv :D
Great example of bad marketing. This show is so awesome on so many levels that it's insane, and yet no one knows about it.
This is a show that plays in the vein of "finally getting minority voices on television." There's chuckle moments and the cast has chemistry, but the perspective isn't necessarily "new." It's like long-form observational comedy more than anything else. If you're a fan of Aziz you'll get what you expect, but it's not particularly gripping, so to speak. A mash-up of millennial sensibilities and awkward situations, but even trying to recall "moments" from the show, I sort of draw a blank. That usually tells me all I need to know about a show. You won't knock it for trying, but you're not going to call home about it. Edit: The 2nd season turns up the charm and makes for more memorable moments.
Th Black Swan definitely breaks into my Top 5 Curb episodes of all time...
Larry David is my social justice warrior.