Station Eleven
New series on HBOMAX if I could summarize my feelings in a gif
Dude this shit is heart breaking. Adapted from the novel of the same name, it follows 3 people from the start of an epidemic to 20 years later. It time jumps similar to The Witcher, but they very clearly tell you whats happening, every scene says like
DAY 1, DAY 90, etc. The show starts out with this overly good hearted, but immature typical lost Manhattan millennial Arabic dude Jeevan getting saddled with an 8 year old little actor girl after a bizarre tragedy strikes at a play and shes forgotten about in the chaos. Hes escorting her home on the L train when his doctor sister calls him from the ICU informing him that everyone is dropping like flys from a new flu thats deathrate is like 99% and is killing people inside of hours. She demands he drop whatever hes doing, get as much food as he can and barricade himself in at his brothers apartment inside the hour. As hes having a panic attack he realizes hes still stuck with this little kid. "OH NOES"
The show is a real trip. Its very much a tearjerker scifi drama but with black comedy elements. The writing and acting is phenomenal. This is not cable TV writing, this levels way up above. It was a random click, but I was locked on the edge of my seat for the full 7 episodes available. I would suggest not skipping this one. Ironically id forgotten I own the book because it won a bunch of awards but never got around to reading it.
Ive sort of noticed this trend where HBOMAX is doing what Netflix does as far as Adapted programming goes, but the writing is consistently more homed in, like someone actually has a purpose rather than just getting paid to write.
You have all these Netflix shows like the Marvel stuff, Cowboy bebop, sweet tooth etc where its like Netflix bought something, had some good ideas or a solid show runner, but cant consistently writr good stuff. Its not always true, Squid game was above average, but on top of that Netflix has been just shoveling so much shit onto the service they are starting to get a bad reputation, where as even RLM commented the other HBO seems to at least now be focused on trying to put out good, meaningful content. I imagine that will change when they get as big as Netflix.