• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 17, 2018
Season #: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Jan 15, 2021
    5
    Once again I watched the entire season with a perpetual edge of satisfaction. It’s not that the characters aren’t enjoyable. It’s not that the world created isn’t interesting and growing and filled with potential storylines and narratives. It’s that the plot seems so constantly shy of any true actual climax. It’s that we continue to have new storylines introduced before previous storiesOnce again I watched the entire season with a perpetual edge of satisfaction. It’s not that the characters aren’t enjoyable. It’s not that the world created isn’t interesting and growing and filled with potential storylines and narratives. It’s that the plot seems so constantly shy of any true actual climax. It’s that we continue to have new storylines introduced before previous stories are completed. Serialize or don’t. Do not fall painfully in the middle where we never really feel any one story is that engaging or meaningful. I will continue to watch as they hopefully actualize some meaningful drama or return to a complete and satisfying episodic structure. I am desperate for one of these two to materialize in a graphically stunning world that I have come to love if only in the gaps I have self imagined between the unfulfilling and tangled plot lines. Expand
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  1. Reviewed by: Vikram Murthi
    Jan 12, 2021
    50
    In an attempt to build out the world and the rest of the bloated ensemble, Disenchantment not only shortchanges its heroes but also loses sight of what made the series modestly fun in the first place.