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Tales from the Loop Season One

 

 

SCORE: 50

 

Tales from the Loop Season One 

 

Initially I planned on watching the second season of House of David. When I tried to watch it, well it would not start. There was some Wonder Project tag on it. I did some research and found season one of House of David is available on Amazon Prime, but season two is not available yet. It wanted me to pay for another service to watch it. I looked around on Amazon Prime and found Tales from the Loop Season One. I hoped Tales from the Loop Season One would be similar to Eureka. There will be spoilers in this review.

Tales from the Loop Season One is horrible. In fact Tales from the Loop Season One is one of the worst shows I have watched all year long. At the end of Tales from the Loop Season One I wondered what the point was. The issues families can have with Tales from the Loop Season One are lack of attire, enticement to lust, nudity, violence, blood, bad language, sexual content, sex outside of marriage, promotion of sexual deviancy, and more. Tales from the Loop Season One has some strange after life beliefs.

Supposedly there is this town that has a giant underground facility. Way down there is this orb that they are studying. Tales from the Loop Season One takes us across different people. We find out their stories. There are things like two people switch bodies. One of them does not want to switch back so the other one goes into the giant orb and tries to switch back anyway. There must be a range to that device because he winds up in a robot body. The other one essentially stole his life.

There is this young lady that finds a device that once powered up can stop time for everyone not wearing a bracelet from the device. This one character loses his arm to the first robot they created. Well technically something bit his arm from the water. His so called friends left him on the island. They are not what I would call friends. He dropped them at the end of the episode. There is a time travel episode in Tales from the Loop Season One as well.

What happens in Tales from the Loop Season One is generally dark and depressing. Honestly the whole tone to Tales from the Loop Season One is a complete downer. There are eight episodes in Tales from the Loop Season One. The episodes range from fifty-one to fifty-eight minutes long. I felt bad for the kid that lost decades of time because he crossed a stream when it was not frozen. Most of Tales from the Loop Season One is not explained either. I ended Tales from the Loop Season One with more questions than answers.
- Paul

 

Video: 45%
Audio: 55%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Functionality: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Amazon Prime
Publisher: Amazon Studios
Developer: Indio Film
Rating: ‘TV-14’ for FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Alcohol Use, Foul Language, Sexual Content, Nudity, Violence}


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