Just Aggressive and One Dimensional
Ticks the same needs that Screamo metal does for someone. Loud and powered by negative emotions to trigger your own frustrations in life, but without the subtleties of a good YA novel. Made it through the first episode, and the voice acting is excellent, but Im surprised the author didn't get feedback from the actors on how exhausting it is to stay in a heightened, overly aggressive mentality is. Territorial and tribal animals are not in a constantly aggressive and insecure mode.. short bursts to set hierarchy, but after nearly an hour of constant snarling and posturing, I just couldn't take much more. Aside from knowing you're in the far future of the Dakotas and getting a small snippet of history from the only calm character in the show, theres no world building outside tribal cruelty. Will keep going to see if the tone ever balances out or more than two personalities are represented within each tribe… or if any of the characters get a second dimension at all… but definitely need a break from endless overt aggression in the name of ‘Primal’.Read full review »
Lifes Harlequin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/23
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Can’t wait for each new episode. Superb acting, great score, and very intriguing script. Leaves you waiting for more. Kudos to the team!
Emilsal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/22
I listened to this whole thing in 1 day. Excellent work! You guys haven’t disappointed me once! I sincerely hope a season 2 is in the works. I need more for sure!
Big D Wtcc Podcast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/23
Too many cliff hangers I need a second season, so good I also want to know more About what the tribes looked like ex. I imagined the rams with horns and goat legs
noisayas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/23
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