Based on how technology will affect the basic aspects of our lives in the future.Based on how technology will affect the basic aspects of our lives in the future.Based on how technology will affect the basic aspects of our lives in the future.
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For everyone who thinks Netflix is too woke, this series is a perfect example why. Sometimes I feel like Netflix is trying to shove their "mandatory diversity" agenda down everyone's throats, no matter how cringey and tacky it seems. Forced multiculturalism at its worst. I mean let's be honest: this program is by millennials, for millennials. Leave it to the godless heathens Netflix to do an entire 1/2 hour show on "Life After Death" and not ONCE even mention the word heaven! People already think these coastal elite liberals are a bunch of atheists; its propagranda like this that perpetuates this stereotype.
Atypical netflix docuseries: nauseatingly multicultural...check, little to no research....check, semi professional experts who really aren't experts...check. The series talks alot about the future but provides no real detailed path or technology that is leading us there. The viewer learns within about ten minutes that it isn't really about the future but about inclusion (the message). I would pass.
The show offers a superficial view into the possible future of technology. Allthough the show lacks any form of depth and is sometimes a bit too unrealistic (looking at you 'talking to your dog' episode) the show does offer some fun new visions for the future. Nothing too mindblowing, but enough to make you think.
So basically it is drunken talk put into a semi science series with semi experts
It is rated watchable by 9 year olds. In one of the features of how we would find our ideal partner one guy says he's in if it helps him to get laid.
This is the second episode after the episode with pets which has to be geared towards kids in elementary school.
This is worse than all the true crime drama. I hope Netflix pulls this and sends us a personal letter of apology of adding this to their recommendations.
This is the second episode after the episode with pets which has to be geared towards kids in elementary school.
This is worse than all the true crime drama. I hope Netflix pulls this and sends us a personal letter of apology of adding this to their recommendations.
Watched the first episode and all I can say is... woof.
Brain-numbingly void of any real science. And in true Netflix fashion, it seems like they overpaid for VO and underpaid for graphics. Evidently people in the future have no faces or fingers.
Overall, it felt cheaply made and geared toward a younger audience. I'm not entirely sure I would even call this a documentary series since it feels so over-scripted and cookie-cutter. But I guess that's what happens when you have EIGHT executive producers on a 20-minute video about dogs.
Once again... woof.
Brain-numbingly void of any real science. And in true Netflix fashion, it seems like they overpaid for VO and underpaid for graphics. Evidently people in the future have no faces or fingers.
Overall, it felt cheaply made and geared toward a younger audience. I'm not entirely sure I would even call this a documentary series since it feels so over-scripted and cookie-cutter. But I guess that's what happens when you have EIGHT executive producers on a 20-minute video about dogs.
Once again... woof.
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