Ambientado en un mundo postapocalíptico, "Y" es el último hombre humano superviviente del planeta. Basado en la serie de cómics "Y: The Last Man".Ambientado en un mundo postapocalíptico, "Y" es el último hombre humano superviviente del planeta. Basado en la serie de cómics "Y: The Last Man".Ambientado en un mundo postapocalíptico, "Y" es el último hombre humano superviviente del planeta. Basado en la serie de cómics "Y: The Last Man".
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It's starting off great, really amazing concept that's showing so much potential but some of the decision making done by the characters is so illogical. I get that some people can be selfish and childish but after an apocalyptic level event you should change right, a bit? Just a little? The show's doing everything right-ish by me so far, four episodes in, but yorick's character is doing enough to put you off of it. They just need to show us, just once at the least, that he's capable of comprehending the gravity of the situation he's in, sure they can keep his personality traits, being selfish, childish and all they just need to dial it down a bit.
I think it's okay for a show to have a character that'll make you wanna shout at or break the screen but don't center the entire thing around him if that's the case. The show reveals how much the world's dependent on one gender, that's a debate we can have elsewhere, but the problem is the one man left surviving is a blithering idiot with no useful skills whatsoever.
This could be great but it isn't so far, they need to fix a few minor flaws to make everything a little more believable for viewers. It has a good start and I hope they don't ruin such a great concept 'cause I'm such a big fan of dystopian future tv series/movies and they have a potential gem in their hands.
At episode 7 now: In the past two episodes, I see improvements from the previous couple which were aching to watch, however the show's still pretty far off the potential it had in the first episode. The characters still lack depth and the story is still clear as mud so it's hard to tell where they're taking the series or what exactly is going on. It just feels all over the place especially considering how few episodes there is left to change that. Unfortunately this is the last episode I watched but it really was getting better.
I think it's okay for a show to have a character that'll make you wanna shout at or break the screen but don't center the entire thing around him if that's the case. The show reveals how much the world's dependent on one gender, that's a debate we can have elsewhere, but the problem is the one man left surviving is a blithering idiot with no useful skills whatsoever.
This could be great but it isn't so far, they need to fix a few minor flaws to make everything a little more believable for viewers. It has a good start and I hope they don't ruin such a great concept 'cause I'm such a big fan of dystopian future tv series/movies and they have a potential gem in their hands.
At episode 7 now: In the past two episodes, I see improvements from the previous couple which were aching to watch, however the show's still pretty far off the potential it had in the first episode. The characters still lack depth and the story is still clear as mud so it's hard to tell where they're taking the series or what exactly is going on. It just feels all over the place especially considering how few episodes there is left to change that. Unfortunately this is the last episode I watched but it really was getting better.
With perhaps some minor exceptions, I thought the first episode was pretty solid - a very promising introduction with decent exposition and good acting. Was really looking forward to the next episodes.
Unfortunately episodes 2 and 3 were extremely disappointing. It's as if the writers suddenly lost their minds. Characters started acting with a complete lack of any common sense, and the plot devolved into a miasma of scenes that are at best puzzling and at worst nonsensical.
Very disappointing that they could transform such a great comic into such a poor show.
Unfortunately episodes 2 and 3 were extremely disappointing. It's as if the writers suddenly lost their minds. Characters started acting with a complete lack of any common sense, and the plot devolved into a miasma of scenes that are at best puzzling and at worst nonsensical.
Very disappointing that they could transform such a great comic into such a poor show.
Not sure who is smarter - the monkey or the presidents son aka i just want to find beth. He gets himself into trouble because he is always running away like a child, chasing after something, beth, the monkey, cars, god..., I wanted to like the show, sadly too many scenes are irrelevant, especially if you consider what the show is about and how long it will run, its too slow or stupid. The story offers unlimited playground for the writers, so its confusing why is what we see kinda lame?!
I, like many of the viewers, am a huge fan of the graphic novel and have wanted a live-action series for years. And I have always thought that a TV series is a better format for this IP than a movie because the original series is a long and winding adventure that does not truly get going until roughly a quarter of the way through. What we've seen so far is good albeit a little slow, but I am going to be patient because this series really pays off the further you get.
We the people are sick and tired of series first episodes that try to introduce every continuing character rather than deal with the plot and relevant protagonists. We do not care or want to know or care for the other characters yet. We want a sense of the challenges ahead. Will the story be action oriented or cerebral or emotional or a combination? If all that happens is that we meet a bunch of people, what is going to bring us back?
We the people are also sick and tired of episodes where the story is frozen, nothing plot wise happens.
We the people are also sick and tired of this show.
We the people are also sick and tired of episodes where the story is frozen, nothing plot wise happens.
We the people are also sick and tired of this show.
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- TriviaIt was originally planned as a movie from New Line Cinema in 2007 with D. J. Caruso as the director David S. Goyer as a producer. Caruso and Carl Ellsworth wrote the script and Jeff Vintar did some rewrites. Shia LaBeouf wanted to star as Yorick Brown but turned it down saying that Yorick is far too similar to his Transformers character Sam Witwicky while Zachary Levi, who played the lead in the TV series Chuck, has expressed interest in playing Yorick as he is a fan of the comic book series, even going as far as having his character Chuck Bartowski read the Y: The Last Man graphic novel in the episode "Chuck Versus the Nacho Sampler" and Caruso wanted Alicia Keys for the part of Agent 355 and planning on using a real monkey and not a CGI construct, to play Ampersand. In 2012, Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia entered final negotiations to write the film after Caruso left the film and J.C. Spink, Chris Bender and David Goyer were attached as producers while Mason Novick and Jake Weiner were picked as executive producers. Dan Trachtenberg was hired to direct the film in 2013 before the film got cancelled.
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