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Mixed or average reviews- based on 38 Ratings
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Mixed: 10 out of 38
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Negative: 14 out of 38
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Sep 8, 2017It gets worse every week. I was really interested in the concept and it had so much potential. Not once did I ever say I want to watch someone talk to their mom on the phone for 20 minutes on how to work a computer. And now that I have seen that, I never want to do it again. The first two episodes had interesting arcs that had me kept watching, but each week it continues to get worse.
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Aug 13, 2017My expectations have completely failed. Screenwriters promised various interesting stories that each series will be unique also in the genre. But after 3 series I don't understand, whether I in general looked. If the first series about spirit of boys of twins still was more or less normal, then the 2 and 3 series a frank trash. I don't advise to spend the time for these series.
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Aug 12, 2017
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An often thrilling look at what TV can be when it looks to its past and finds ways to update old formats for the future.
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The worst thing about Room 104 is that it’s completely inconsistent. The most satisfying episodes function like one-act plays, with well-structured narrative arcs and twists and reveals. The most irritating ones feel overly self-indulgent—transparent opportunities for the writers (Mark Duplass wrote seven out of 12) and directors (a notably diverse group) to play around with form. Still, there’s something thrilling about a show that’s so eager to experiment.
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The viewer truly doesn’t know what they’ll be getting from week to week. But it also makes Room 104 intensely uneven, with a few stories standing out in a crowd that barely transcends a quality rating of middling.