- Network: SyFy
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 16, 2019
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 55 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 44 out of 55
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Mixed: 4 out of 55
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Negative: 7 out of 55
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Jan 18, 2019Great Show-will be a classic. Rick Remender is the best story teller from comics and now TV I can't wait to see the next episode
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Feb 13, 2019It's awesome! The music, the scenography, acting, dialogues, problems that the show touches - it's all perfect. Technically (but just technically), I can't watch it though, because I live outside of UK/USA or whatever. Would love to see this on Netflix!
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Mar 5, 2019Interesting look at the 80's through a unique setting. I like the character development and mix of humor ,tension and coming of age themes.
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Feb 14, 2019
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Mar 10, 2019a great story arc , good acting . nice to see a show that is reality based ( "they kill people" ) not like daredevil
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Mar 17, 2019The series tries to be serious, but it does not work. All problems arise out of nowhere and do not seem real. Look, just because of the sexy María Gabriela de Faría!
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Mar 18, 2019The First Episode was "ok" like a 8/10 cause the Music and Setting seems promising.
But beginning with the second episode this series is just pure trash - the writing is just so flat and boring. I think you could completly improvise the Talking and would end up better. -
Apr 3, 2019essential series and highly recommended, has a great cast and an impressive action, a comic adaptation that you can not miss.
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There’s certainly a spark from time to time. But for now, Deadly Class is failing to live up to its potential. It’s messy and hollow.
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Occasionally the dialogue lays into this a bit too thickly, via character soliloquies resembling anti-corporate rants from the “Repo Man” school of screenwriting. Viewers turned off by that won’t be impressed by the cynicism winding through the opening episodes, either. But the central cast, led by Wadsworth and Condor, wins you over eventually--or, I should say, the most fleshed out characters featured within the first four episodes do this.
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You'll like Deadly Class from the beginning, but it takes a beat for you to actually fall in love. There is one exception to that statement. Lana Condor, who became an internet sensation last summer as Lara-Jean Covey in Netflix's To All the Boys I've Loved Before, is an immediate stand-out from this remarkable cast.