Honestly, I found it a bit melodramatic - even soapy
I feel like this story has a ton of potential. It’s an interesting concept (albeit not *that* original), and a fairly strong interesting protagonist. At least to start. Then you get an incredibly formulaic, saccharine, and two-dimensional brother who sacrifices everything so she could live, etc. Then there’s a strong female protagonist, who does have positive attributes. She does immediately fall in love with basically the first strong man that comes by, and it was awkward, but you could maybe salvage it by saying she’s representing what "real-life" "complicated" feminism looks like. Except most complicated adult feminists aren’t usually in an intense overpowering crush with their closest male friends, nor do they fantasize about doing so. And so maybe that’s the hint. Maybe this is actually aimed at a young adult audience. If so, OK fair enough. But I wish they’d advertise what you’re going to get a little bit. Not to say that it’s so terrible. But honestly it wasn’t very good. And I think even the fans would admit that - we all have shows that we love that aren’t necessarily masterpieces. But I don’t think this is going to be one of those for me, at least.Read full review »
Dan T. 123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/23
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jjrx2000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/22
Wonderful bingable mix of real characters caught in horrifying future trying to solve a mystery and save the world. It is basically an audiobook but i found that made it feel more intense and personal than adding a bunch or actors and sound effects.
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