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chaznet Reviews: 23 |
Target Audience: 14-16 year olds experiencing 'munchies' while viewing. In the opening scenes the viewer is expected to believe a couple things right off the bat; first being that after surviving 100 years after the apocalypse on a space station, females have somehow managed to synthesize beauty care products, and there is apparently plenty of electricity for blow dryers and curling irons -- not to mention lots of water for hair washing and conditioning. On the other side of the scale: overuse of medical supplies is punishable by death. Read more Review posted on Saturday, March 22nd 2014 at 2:09 am |
rivetofdoom Reviews: 22 |
hooray more scifi Read more Review posted on Tuesday, April 7th 2015 at 5:30 am |
Valorsolo Reviews: 17 |
During and after the first season, I expected this show to get cancelled. I found it to be a bit better than mediocre, at best. But it didn't get cancelled, so I kept watching. So glad I did. Season two has been great. It could have been made more realistic, but CW has always been about eye-candy. And I'm okay with that. Read more Review posted on Sunday, November 9th 2014 at 7:16 pm |
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