Oh, The Company That We Keep
I really, really enjoyed this series. I am a big sucker for series that can successfully combine science fiction, mystery drama, and quirky humor together. I was worried that the 30 episodes would drag, but each episode grabbing my attention and kept me entertained. The script was also very well laid out and did a great job connecting multiple aspects together in the end. They were very smart on how they spanned out the different storyline. There were some things that did not add-up which I’m use too with sci-fi series. The entire cast was incredible throughout this. I love all of the characters and the friend dynamic development between them. This also had amazing cinematography, CGI, and special effects.
Random Note:
Continue watching after the last episode’s closing credits because there is an extra scene.
The ending was awesome. They also manage to make it a perfect series ending and keeping the door open for a second season. If the script is as good as this one, I would love a second season.
The opening and closing credits were hypnotic. I usually skip both during a series but I could not stop watching them.
This is defiantly going to be an unpopular opinion. I’m all for bromance, but I did not get that vibe between the main leads. I got more of a mixture of good friendship and older/younger brother (not in the romantic sense) vibe. Again, that’s just me.
In many ways, this reminds me of the American series “Warehouse 13”. Not so much of the artifact aspect, but of the overall vibe and storytelling format.
Random Note:
Continue watching after the last episode’s closing credits because there is an extra scene.
The ending was awesome. They also manage to make it a perfect series ending and keeping the door open for a second season. If the script is as good as this one, I would love a second season.
The opening and closing credits were hypnotic. I usually skip both during a series but I could not stop watching them.
This is defiantly going to be an unpopular opinion. I’m all for bromance, but I did not get that vibe between the main leads. I got more of a mixture of good friendship and older/younger brother (not in the romantic sense) vibe. Again, that’s just me.
In many ways, this reminds me of the American series “Warehouse 13”. Not so much of the artifact aspect, but of the overall vibe and storytelling format.
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