Devs

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by Tim)

This show was unlike anything I have seen before. An 8 part limited series from Alex Garland (who did another favourite of mine, Ex Machina), this sci-fi show hooked me 5 minutes into the first episode. Nick Offerman plays a tech CEO that has a secret division working on spooky stuff, and that's basically as far as you can go without diving in.

The score has some really disturbing themes, but lots of variance in the instruments and unexpected sounds making you feel uneasy. I clearly don't know how to describe music, but it's awesome. It's also a show full of images, many of which are also unsettling, and all of which I won't soon forget.

The last episodes really had my mind racing, and I am still a bit confused with how it concluded. I think that is what makes it all so unforgettable. It tackles big ideas like free-will vs determinism, multi-verses, and God, all in a way that isn't corny, despite how seriously this show takes itself.

My only complaint is that the main character is not very likable, and pretty robotic in her acting. This is for sure by design, but her flat reactions and blank stares grated on me after a while. Other than that, a perfect show.

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