- Network: MTV , Spike TV , MTV - Music Television
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 5, 2016
Season #: 2, 1
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 319 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 195 out of 319
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Mixed: 49 out of 319
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Negative: 75 out of 319
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Jan 7, 2016I've only watched the pilot but I found this show completely engaging, entertaining and at times, gripping. Those who are seeking something to be on the level of Game of Thrones will probably find themselves disappointed, but for a fantasy show, and on MTV of all channels, it's fantastic and I will definitely be keeping up with it.
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Jan 7, 2016No, can't go on watching this. If this is Shannara i'm Gandalf the jedi. It has nothing of the books aside some background, the elves seems taked directly from jersey shore, in the worst cases.And their king is gimli. no. nope. no.
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Jan 6, 2016
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Jan 6, 2016Awesome program. Good story, effects and romance. Check it out if you enjoy fantasy!! Very cool characters. Fast paced and interesting. This story was written before Game of Thrones. Good to know because this series definately influenced the writing of Thrones.
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Jan 6, 2016AMAZING! A really well done adaptation to one of histories greatest series of novels. Fans of the books may have some valid gripes about changes, but the source material is a masterpiece and this adaptation is worth seeing - especially for those who've never read the books.
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First rate production value, interesting characters and an intriguing story make for a world well worth escaping to.
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Some of the romantic elements are a cheesy, and the exposition is really clunky at times, but for the most part the show is continually compelling and complex.
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Fantasy fare like this generally has a pretty low bar to clear and a pretty forgiving target audience, but the heavy-handed jargon, pointy elf ears and brooding self-seriousness of The Shannara Chronicles might be too much for even those fans. It doesn’t help that the characters seem to be allowed to switch from talking dour fantasy-novel heroes to bored millennials whenever the mood strikes them.