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Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams

First episode was pretty good. Robb Stark was all sarcastic and Scottish. Holliday Grainger is attractive. Story was decent if a bit standard. No reason not to watch it, really!
 
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It seemed very cheap and all over the place, I thought it took place in an alternative 80s until they started talking about the internet. I hope they aren't all set in the UK.
 
Second episode was better most of the way through, I thought...then it just ended like that? I guess it was a magic planet? Or they both died and had a joint hallucination.
 
Yeah I liked the second episode a lot, it looked a lot better and the small cast actually worked with the story. I even liked the ending WHICH DOESN'T HAVE TO MAKE SENSE OKAY??
 
So did his wife disappear at the end or was I reading too much into it?

Weird that I didn't recognise Tuppence Middleton until the end, guess I forgot she isn't really from Iceland.
 
I hadn’t thought of that, but she might have. And there I was thinking there was a solid ending.

It was an ok episode. Still pretty slow paced and light on dialogue. These haven’t been the Black Mirror level masterpieces I was looking forward to. Maybe they’d fare better on a second viewing.
 
Fourth episode looked really pretty and had some interesting stuff, but I found it all quite unenganging. And the ending was laughable?
 
How the hell have they managed to make four sub-par episode, when presumably there were quite different and diverse people working on each. Bizarre and very disappointing.
 
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