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4.7

Mixed or average reviews- based on 19 Ratings

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  1. Dec 28, 2018
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    Man, what a hot mess. Nat Geo partnered with Greenpeace to create a "save the world" screed. I can't think of an organization with lessMan, what a hot mess. Nat Geo partnered with Greenpeace to create a "save the world" screed. I can't think of an organization with less credibility they could have hooked up with. Worse, they used creative editing to make it appear that NASA and Greenpeace are in cahoots too. Season 1 was great, season 2 was a shameless, fear-mongering propaganda piece. Don't waste your time. Full Review »
  2. Dec 11, 2018
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    Horrible cringy show. FAR from realistic or based on any actual science. Poorly contrived problems and really bad decisions made just to addHorrible cringy show. FAR from realistic or based on any actual science. Poorly contrived problems and really bad decisions made just to add "drama" to the plot. Star Wars is more believable than this trash. This show brought to you by Greenpeace and no one with any studies in actual scientific or engineering field. They selectively get quotes from some famous people to support their anti-corporation narrative. And why do they even interview journalist and activists?? Those people are out of place and got more screen time than most of the actual scientist and engineers! It's also like the writers have never watched any sci-fi in their life! Full Review »
  3. Dec 10, 2018
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    Hands down worst show of 2018. Horrid plot and very little to do with Mars exploration. Less about science and engineering challenges andHands down worst show of 2018. Horrid plot and very little to do with Mars exploration. Less about science and engineering challenges and everything to do with activism and political agendas here on earth. It's a cheesy soap opera that happens to take place on Mars, written by people with no knowledge on actual science, physics, or engineering. Need to bleach my brain from this drivel and refresh myself with the likes of The Martian. Full Review »