Mar 9, 2020
Meticulously indulgent, yet ever beautiful. In one ear, out the other; that does not apply to this. As the D**** guy (* to avoid the spoiler), who's name I can't recall, would say. Now, surely, you agree.
The good: Generally unencumbered, the main character, ventures into the fantasies and extravagances of others in their virtual [ID (hence the title of the show)] dimension. Very proficuous are the hints that the show allows the viewer: things that many might find too ambiguous or meticulous.
The bads: Almost none to count. If I had to pick one, the clues might be easy for people to overlook, well, if they
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do not try hard enough to find them, that is. Do not be keen to overlook the clues. Heed my words, to quote or forlorn protagonist - many things he's persevered.
The ugly: This show, although something that I admire and indulge, is not for meek ones, faint of heart. Riddled with shocking scenes and scares, one might not be able to detect the clues through all of the madness. But madness to one, is excitement to me.
In conclusion, John Walker remind me of many of the anxieties of life and society.
P.S: enjoyment is so low because, for me at least, I had to cope with many of my darknesses - for this show connects. But in conclusion, it allows me to put a name to my madness, at least. John Walker.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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