Um imenso buraco se abre misteriosamente em Los Angeles, separando parte de uma família em um mundo primitivo inexplicável, com um grupo díspar de estranhos.Um imenso buraco se abre misteriosamente em Los Angeles, separando parte de uma família em um mundo primitivo inexplicável, com um grupo díspar de estranhos.Um imenso buraco se abre misteriosamente em Los Angeles, separando parte de uma família em um mundo primitivo inexplicável, com um grupo díspar de estranhos.
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Not a bad premise but atrocious writing and Sharknado levels of CGI. I tried making a drinking game from this show, every time someone said something ridiculous I took a drink, I was just discharged from the hospital with alcohol poisoning.
If you're hoping fir land of the lost, lost world, Terra Nova, Lost etc ...keep moving on.
As the first 5 episodes combined don't hold enough plot or character interest of even the worst episode of the fore mentioned show.
Sad really. I had hoped for more. Too bad this looks like someone high up is ensuring this is going still and canceling shows we actually like.
As the first 5 episodes combined don't hold enough plot or character interest of even the worst episode of the fore mentioned show.
Sad really. I had hoped for more. Too bad this looks like someone high up is ensuring this is going still and canceling shows we actually like.
It makes me laugh that everyone is always so clean with neatly cut hairstyles and have new clean clothes to wear with pretty jewelry.
Did I miss the explanation of how they are taking care of these little details? I do admit to not always keeping up with every episode.
And what about feminine products? Too much reality for the show? Lol.
They have bottles of alcohol and even wedding clothes, for the episode airing 2/21/23.
You'd think that they would have at least added the reality of dirty clothes getting worn out and tattered to help us accept the whole sinkhole to the 10,000 BC world.
Oh well. I guess that it's just Too much to ask.
Did I miss the explanation of how they are taking care of these little details? I do admit to not always keeping up with every episode.
And what about feminine products? Too much reality for the show? Lol.
They have bottles of alcohol and even wedding clothes, for the episode airing 2/21/23.
You'd think that they would have at least added the reality of dirty clothes getting worn out and tattered to help us accept the whole sinkhole to the 10,000 BC world.
Oh well. I guess that it's just Too much to ask.
The writing was all over the place in the first episode, but I was still intrigued. By the end of the second episode, I'm getting frustratingly bored. The sub-plots are annoyingly dragged out and seem pointless as all that filler. I hope the writers haven't cramped already. The melodramatics are cringe, and I also really haven't cared about any of the characters in the hole. So far, the above-ground story is more interesting. For now, 5/10. Will give a few more episodes a chance.
A cross-section of LA denizens fall through a groundswell in Los Angeles that takes them to the stone age and prompts the question "how is this different from a normal day in Los Angeles?" Seriously, I don't know. It seems like an LA thing though from so many films and TV shows I've seen.
The show cross-cuts between two different scenes.
The dad and husband of two of the victims has paranormal premonitions about what's happening and gets the attention of a shadow government agency that is determined to suppress the truth and conduct a rescue mission.
Getting the lion's share of the action is the group of displaced people as they try to figure out what is happening in a loose rip-off of "Lost." The crew includes a wide variety of professionals such that many are the deus-ex-machinas for each other's ailments. There's a kid with life-threatening injuries but fortunately there's a doctor among the stranded to rescue him. Ditto with a stunted child who's been trained to pretend she's mute and a child psychologist who needs to get information from her without traumatizing. Similarly, there's a paleontologist who can decipher the tea leaves and a cop who can keep order.
The coincidental nature of each person's abilities isn't so bad but there's a clunkiness to the dialogue and the character development that's par for the course for standard broadcast procedurals rather than the middle brow serial this show aspires to be. This certainly slows down the show but it's marginally watchable and has enough potential that it's worth finishing the season.
The show cross-cuts between two different scenes.
The dad and husband of two of the victims has paranormal premonitions about what's happening and gets the attention of a shadow government agency that is determined to suppress the truth and conduct a rescue mission.
Getting the lion's share of the action is the group of displaced people as they try to figure out what is happening in a loose rip-off of "Lost." The crew includes a wide variety of professionals such that many are the deus-ex-machinas for each other's ailments. There's a kid with life-threatening injuries but fortunately there's a doctor among the stranded to rescue him. Ditto with a stunted child who's been trained to pretend she's mute and a child psychologist who needs to get information from her without traumatizing. Similarly, there's a paleontologist who can decipher the tea leaves and a cop who can keep order.
The coincidental nature of each person's abilities isn't so bad but there's a clunkiness to the dialogue and the character development that's par for the course for standard broadcast procedurals rather than the middle brow serial this show aspires to be. This certainly slows down the show but it's marginally watchable and has enough potential that it's worth finishing the season.
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- CuriosidadesDespite being in 10,000 BCE everyone seems to keep up with hygiene & clothes when several months have gone by since the pilot
- Erros de gravaçãoDespite being set in Los Angeles paperbark trees can be seen in the background. Paperbark trees are a native species to Australia (the show is filmed in Victoria)
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