- Network: SyFy
- Series Premiere Date: Nov 30, 2016
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 48 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 33 out of 48
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Mixed: 6 out of 48
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Negative: 9 out of 48
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Jan 24, 2017
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Jan 16, 2017Incorporated is actually very interesting with a bold and entertaining approach of corporative power. Even if this isn't a particularly original concept, the show manages to make a breakthrough by creating a world so beautiful it's impossible not to take a look.
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Dec 29, 2016The show is interesting, the acting is good, and the plot twists and turns in unexpected ways. The special effects have been good thus far. I give it a 9 overall, as some of the writing is predictable. Overall, i think this is the best show SyFy has ever made. I'm a big fan of it thus far.
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Dec 10, 2016
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Jan 1, 2017Co-ordination is all you need? Young and arty. Sleek but not suits. And does the lead role have no time, lots of time or... is his time sought after? e
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Nov 11, 2017I enjoyed it very much. I did dislike the motivation of the main character and that might be what turned off some viewers. Disappointing that scifi channel didn't give it a chance
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While Syfy deserves credit for undertaking something that certainly sounds provocative on paper, creatively speaking, Incorporated doesn't ascend to the TV equivalent of the 40th floor.
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For fans of speculative fiction, Incorporated will feel familiar. For those who read the news with an eye toward the worst, it might feel inevitable. But even when the central story fails to spark major interest, the world that’s been built is enough to keep us engaged.
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Other parts of Incorporated are less interesting but at least the story is trying hard, and every time it misses a beat (bloody cage fighting on overdrive out in the Red Zone) it does something cool like dream up a service where you pay someone on a loud dirt bike to drive you up 18 flights of stairs in a sketchy Red Zone apartment.