HBO | Release Date: October 20, 2019
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mortendynamoOct 21, 2019
This has nothing to do with the original Watchmen. It should never have been made into a series.
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ScienceAdvisorOct 21, 2019
This is Watchmen in name only. This first epsiode is boring, incoherent, breaks continuity (if you believe it is a sequel not a reboot) and full of 'member berries. The only other thing it does is pound home that "Racism & Police Brutality"This is Watchmen in name only. This first epsiode is boring, incoherent, breaks continuity (if you believe it is a sequel not a reboot) and full of 'member berries. The only other thing it does is pound home that "Racism & Police Brutality" bad, except we are the choir and know that already. How this made it to series is beyond comprehension. Expand
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PrettyboyfloydOct 20, 2019
Not Alan Moore's Watchmen, but Lindehoff's attempt off making Black Panther. And there's only one reason he needs to inject his idea's into some one else's franchise, because he's too much of a hack to create his own.
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chestnutmountOct 21, 2019
Old stupid tropes and a network playing it safe so it doesn't offend anyone. The whole premise is based on laughable villains, boring heroes, and an entire police force that's completely useless. Pacing is also all over the place as well asOld stupid tropes and a network playing it safe so it doesn't offend anyone. The whole premise is based on laughable villains, boring heroes, and an entire police force that's completely useless. Pacing is also all over the place as well as the story telling. If you want yet another show that shows a 105 lb woman beating everyone's ass in hand to hand combat then this show is for you. Alan Moore (creator of Watchmen) particularly hates Hollywood. This time they've finally given him a legit reason for his grievances. Expand
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RubberfactsOct 24, 2019
This is just another attempt to co-opt an established franchise to trojan horse regressive corporate approved politics. They've replaced the wry cynicism of the original comic with aggressively boring fear mongering and identity politicsThis is just another attempt to co-opt an established franchise to trojan horse regressive corporate approved politics. They've replaced the wry cynicism of the original comic with aggressively boring fear mongering and identity politics which I think everyone is tired of at this point, after being force fed them by nearly everyone in the media and entertainment industry for the last couple years. Expand
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ThayerConradOct 24, 2019
Watch "Watchmen" only if you are so convinced that all people of European descent are pure evil that you like to see "alternate future" fiction that portrays white people as cartoonish villains and non-whites as their noble and sufferingWatch "Watchmen" only if you are so convinced that all people of European descent are pure evil that you like to see "alternate future" fiction that portrays white people as cartoonish villains and non-whites as their noble and suffering victims, always and everywhere, even in timelines that don't really exist Expand
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DanielGOct 21, 2019
This is some artsy fartsy yuppies wet dream to take a solid franchise and integrate some awful identity politics into a franchise that has nothing to do with that. The pilot was extremely weak and boring almost the entire way through. It keptThis is some artsy fartsy yuppies wet dream to take a solid franchise and integrate some awful identity politics into a franchise that has nothing to do with that. The pilot was extremely weak and boring almost the entire way through. It kept some original watchmen fans interested with mere nano seconds of well known characters from the original franchise. Mixed along with the boring plot line and terrible pacing that will put you to sleep. They did a fab job with the trailers, I'll give them that. Too bad its going to be a one season let down show. If you are looking for your next series time sink. This isn't going to be one of them. Expand
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Catolic_GamerOct 21, 2019
If they put political ideology aside, it could be much better! Watchmen deserve more!
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LavishSumDreadNov 18, 2019
Wow the alt-right is truly the whiniest group of people. Show is great. Loved the comic, not so much the movie where al the characters were insanely strong and Kung-fu masters. The show is akin to the book in tone and world building.Wow the alt-right is truly the whiniest group of people. Show is great. Loved the comic, not so much the movie where al the characters were insanely strong and Kung-fu masters. The show is akin to the book in tone and world building. Absolutely love it. Expand
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llagrokOct 21, 2019
Absolute drivel compared to its predecessor.
Completely devoid of nuance and void of interesting characters or plot points.
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CrimsonFlushNov 10, 2019
Oh, dear, people are unhappy about their comics being too left-leaning again.

The CW’s Batwoman was initially getting review bombed by a bunch of people (because … women and gays? Not in my Gotham!) and now that trend has continued with
Oh, dear, people are unhappy about their comics being too left-leaning again.

The CW’s Batwoman was initially getting review bombed by a bunch of people (because … women and gays? Not in my Gotham!) and now that trend has continued with HBO’s Watchmen series, which premiered this weekend. According to CBR, the show has a 93% Fresh rating from critics but is scored at 49% by audiences. Of course, there are those with legitimate criticism of the series—as I have my own—but many other complaints are about the show’s perceived “politically correct” narrative and it being “too woke,” upset that this new series has a very political stance.

Except that, you know, the original comic by Alan Moore is super political, left-leaning, and was created to mock a lot of things. But you know, people don’t actually like to think about it, especially when it comes to one character in particular: Rorschach, Ted Cruz’s favorite.

In the show, there is a white supremacist group called the “Seventh Kavalry” in Tulsa that has taken to Rorschach’s black-and-white mask, and they are acting up in response to President Robert Redford’s push to implement reparations to those affected by past racial injustices. That absolutely makes sense, since Rorschach, in the comics, is outwardly (checks the list) racist, homophobic, sexist, and a total and complete fascist. Alan Moore literally wrote him to make fun of The Question, Mr. A, and a bunch of other Steve Ditko comic characters that the artist/writer used to promote his Ayn Randian ideals.

Watchmen has always been about taking the idea of superheroes to its natural conclusion with the events in world history. That’s why, at least from my perspective, the issue of reparations makes sense in this context. For the first time in a long time, that is a serious topic of debate, and with the presidency something you can do for unlimited terms in the world of Watchmen, a president, especially a popular one, could tackle that kind of legislation. In a place like Tulsa, which has always had a racial divide and dark history of white inhabitants being antagonistic when their Black counterparts make it, this just seems like the natural conclusion—especially when Rorschach’s journals were shared with the equivalent of Breitbart News.

These white supremacists are the logical conclusion to his rhetoric.

Does that mean you’re a white supremacist if that was your favorite character in the comics? No … unless you actually are a white supremacist. Rorschach is an interesting character because Alan Moore is a good writer and knows how to teach without preaching. His work is layered and thoughtful but also filled with clear intent. From what I have watched of the show, while it isn’t perfect, I’m willing to give Damon Lindelof room to tell the story as long as he does the same. Well, as much room as you can give a former Lost showrunner, but that’s a whole different kettle of alien squid.

Still, more than anything, I wish that audience reviews stopped being a way for people to drag something for being “too woke,” because it creates bad faith for everyone. We are allowed to have different tastes and have our political leaning affect out taste, but that doesn’t mean we can’t be fair.
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iagosoares95Oct 22, 2019
The original history wasn'y respected, transforming Rorschard in a white supremacist
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DoubledoorOct 23, 2019
This show could have been decent, if they had done two things: Cut out all the social commentary, seriously, "cop brutality is bad" and "racism is bad" is something we all know. It gets pushed into our faces every single day, and we don'tThis show could have been decent, if they had done two things: Cut out all the social commentary, seriously, "cop brutality is bad" and "racism is bad" is something we all know. It gets pushed into our faces every single day, and we don't need any more of that. IMO they should also have at least 1 character from the movie in the first episode, even if it's just a TV interview. This would connect it to the movie universe, which is something this movie badly needs. Some kind of connection to something we already know.

If I had to say something good about the show so far, I'd say the acting is pretty great.
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WhiskyliverOct 30, 2019
Nothing to see here. Just more progressive “woke” garbage. Like we needed anymore.
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goust24Oct 22, 2019
This is not Watchmen. This is bad political propaganda. Thanks, I'm not hungry. One point for music.
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robben1234Oct 23, 2019
Just some woke propaganda. Using Watchmen as a bait, has nothing to do with it.
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TiffanyStarrxxxNov 20, 2019
A lot of the people down voting this seem to be focusing on one thing and that's having their world view challenged. I see a lot of white nationalists posting in here who are upset that black and LGBT people get to be on screen. Well I'm hereA lot of the people down voting this seem to be focusing on one thing and that's having their world view challenged. I see a lot of white nationalists posting in here who are upset that black and LGBT people get to be on screen. Well I'm here to tell you the show is great and if you're not a racist homophobe you'll find some enjoyment. Expand
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MrnapalmOct 22, 2019
Unfortunately this TV series has nothing to do with the watchmen, and it's sad. :(
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memm12Nov 10, 2019
Exceptionally well done with cinematography and acting, and a story that draws you in.
Set in the Watchmen universe but little relationship to the original comic, interesting to see how the metacritic comments are brigaded by a combination of
Exceptionally well done with cinematography and acting, and a story that draws you in.
Set in the Watchmen universe but little relationship to the original comic, interesting to see how the metacritic comments are brigaded by a combination of supremacist and racist users along with a few comic purists. The show must be threatening to a few groups with extremist ideas and beliefs, and that in and of itself is a reason to see what this show has to say and to give it a chance. Really enjoying it so far.
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hydrogenNov 17, 2019
I am not a watchmen comic loyalist and am watching to show indecently of the comic. It is a very intriguing story. The political hints dull as the story unfolds into something much larger.
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insicknessOct 25, 2019
Hey, I have an idea. Let's take a beloved franchise that had nothing to do with race and make it all about race and racism. Let's make something that will satiate my white-as-evil-incarnate fantasy.
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peabottiNov 11, 2019
I have honestly never written a review online in my life (I find them usually filled with trolls). However, I love this show so much I felt compelled to write a review to contradict all of the haters giving this show a zero. Two simpleI have honestly never written a review online in my life (I find them usually filled with trolls). However, I love this show so much I felt compelled to write a review to contradict all of the haters giving this show a zero. Two simple things. First, this is not a freaking political debate, this is a sci-fi fantasy show so relax with all of the correlation to racism and our history in America. Second, every single person giving this show a bad review clearly cannot follow the plot or dialogue. The show has 100 different ties to the graphic novel (mostly subtle) but a true fan of the novel would recognize them. I am sorry if the users writing reviews are too dense to understand all of the nuances but the creators of the this show are not going to hold your hand and walk you through explanations. They expect you to know the lore, and expect you to be smart enough to keep up. If you hate this show, then this show is simply over your head. Go watch something easy to understand on basic cable TV instead. This show is brilliant. Expand
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BenderIsGreatNov 3, 2019
There’s nothing political or racial about my opinion. The show is terrible .
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viroodiemOct 23, 2019
Terrible premier for a show nobody asked for.

It takes a huge steaming, splattery dump all over the franchise by ignoring the source material, creating its own story line and mythos to suit its narrative agenda. Aside from its clearly
Terrible premier for a show nobody asked for.

It takes a huge steaming, splattery dump all over the franchise by ignoring the source material, creating its own story line and mythos to suit its narrative agenda.

Aside from its clearly politically motivated direction that has nothing to do with the franchise in any capacity at all, it commits the worst sin any form of entertainment can make. Its boring as watching paint dry. The cast is filled with mid range actors and has beens that lack any strong chemistry together.

I paused the show 6 times within 48 minutes and by this point I was wondering why I kept turning it back on.

This is a shame because so much could have been done here and instead of making what was advertised, they used the watchmen IP as a vehicle to tell white men how evil they are.

Gave the thing a 2 out of 10 for no other reason than appreciating the Reznor/Ross soundtrack. Beyond this everything else in it is offensive and intolerant propaganda.
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skepticckOct 30, 2019
This is not Watchmen, this is in your face,preachy political propaganda, this is racist (anti-white) trash. If not liking trash like this or Batwoman makes me a "...ist", then sure call me that and will wear that title proudly.
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OlivierPielOct 28, 2019
I waited until episode 2 to make a judgement as I expected that episode 1 was written to subvert our expectations. How was I deceived! The writing is indeed simplistic nonsense. Cue: The German WWI propaganda leaflet to demoralize blackI waited until episode 2 to make a judgement as I expected that episode 1 was written to subvert our expectations. How was I deceived! The writing is indeed simplistic nonsense. Cue: The German WWI propaganda leaflet to demoralize black American troops is kept as a cherished relic by the character played by Lou Gosset Jr., as if it had a talismanic value...and as if anybody (black or not) could be so daft to take it at face-value.
Not only it is insulting to viewers with a modicum of historical knowledge but, very much to the intelligence of black troops at the time.
It's funny how a show both patronizes and insults a group of people ("blacks") at the same time!!!!

At least we can see now that Lindelof is truly a fraud, and that Lost anf Leftovers should be discounted as sophomoric pseudo-philosophical nonsense.
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JrtlaktalkOct 23, 2019
I am not certain what the purpose of movies and shows these days are by going out of its way to sacrifice story and narrative just to vilify a certain demographic, but this is another one of those, so if you are tired of that, you can skipI am not certain what the purpose of movies and shows these days are by going out of its way to sacrifice story and narrative just to vilify a certain demographic, but this is another one of those, so if you are tired of that, you can skip this.

Also, Regina King was not a good cast, and her portrayal feels odd, she does an angry mom character better. Despite how much I dislike Jada Pinkett Smith, she would actually have been a good cast here. She wouldn't even have needed to "act" very hard to pull it off.

The fact that it doesn't feel like the book, isn't saying much these days, seeing as almost every origin story, character, and narrative is being wokered for the purpose of... because. This show screws up Rorschach for that purpose, other things as well, but that is the most notable screw up.
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FGPTOct 25, 2019
I can't believe they did this to the source material! Who is HBO trying to please? Twitter activists? What about the fandom, The people that actually enjoy the art? Such a waste! The production value is amazing, the directing is great. But itI can't believe they did this to the source material! Who is HBO trying to please? Twitter activists? What about the fandom, The people that actually enjoy the art? Such a waste! The production value is amazing, the directing is great. But it all falls to the ground because the story is terrible. Expand
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FranciscoBoniOct 24, 2019
Damon Lindelof is a butcher. This is just a random TV show that happens to be named "Watchmen" with hysterical over the top politics. It has little to do with the source material and it's core message.
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blaatenatorOct 25, 2019
The pilot was a piece of sh**t: no introduction to the universe, incoherent storyline and 'straiht-in-your-face pretentious' mumbo-jumble conversations. For some reason it reminded me of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, where they also tried toThe pilot was a piece of sh**t: no introduction to the universe, incoherent storyline and 'straiht-in-your-face pretentious' mumbo-jumble conversations. For some reason it reminded me of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, where they also tried to shove some ideology through the viewers throath (though with a different focus). Expand
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JayGeeWiseOct 26, 2019
Identity politics trying portray the antifa like left and excuse their excessive use of violence. Women are beating up men to comical extents. Where is the complexity of characters like Rorschach and the comedian? One dimensional charactersIdentity politics trying portray the antifa like left and excuse their excessive use of violence. Women are beating up men to comical extents. Where is the complexity of characters like Rorschach and the comedian? One dimensional characters that, are at this point, a tired trope. Sad to see a beloved novel of mine be disrespected to further Hollywood’s unpopular politics. Expand
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RabidprimateOct 27, 2019
Watchmen in name only. If your not part of the Cult of Woke its just strange and boring.
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HellioWOct 22, 2019
People who think The Last Jedi, Star Trek Discovery and Prometheus are masterpieces will enjoy the first episode. For my part I think it's so bad it's bizarre. There's not a single redeeming feature, everything is terrible, even the musicalPeople who think The Last Jedi, Star Trek Discovery and Prometheus are masterpieces will enjoy the first episode. For my part I think it's so bad it's bizarre. There's not a single redeeming feature, everything is terrible, even the musical score. The masked vigilantes would be at home in Kick-Ass (seriously). Lot's of obvious and cringe worthy JJ Abrams style self-references. Expand
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AscosporeNov 4, 2019
A genius sequel to novel. Watchmen for here and now. Intricate and faithful interpretation of the limited series with awesome new credentials. Many butthurt rushed to tear Lindelof a new one. Now they secretly watching and loving his work.
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GravewaxNov 8, 2019
3 episodes in, it has 1 more left before I ditch this steaming pile. The story, plot and well just about everything is all over the place. They had a heap of source material to draw from and this is the crap they came up with.
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32PagesOct 30, 2019
A few episodes in: I love it. Smart, thought provoking, relevant and relatable. All the things that drive people nuts about this show are the things I adore. I don't need to see the same movie and characters again, I've seen their arc.

After
A few episodes in: I love it. Smart, thought provoking, relevant and relatable. All the things that drive people nuts about this show are the things I adore. I don't need to see the same movie and characters again, I've seen their arc.

After finale: This series was a masterpiece. Some episodes had some wonky pacing. Others were some of the best television I have seen in years. The episode about Hooded Justice was brilliant. "A God Walks Into Abar" (great title) was a symphonic puzzle solved before our eyes. Anyone that doesnt like this has a problem with race, homosexuality and doesn't want to see a show remind them that white supremacy is alive and well in the world they live in. The very last shot of the last episode is the new briefcase from Pulp Fiction. Love it.
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AthanasiosTOct 24, 2019
I've read the comic, saw the movie and expected something in the general direction of those two. Unfortunately, the TV show is just a well directed anti-racist drama, in an alternative 2019, with a predictable and overplayed scenario. NotI've read the comic, saw the movie and expected something in the general direction of those two. Unfortunately, the TV show is just a well directed anti-racist drama, in an alternative 2019, with a predictable and overplayed scenario. Not interesting at all, it won't keep me past the first episode. Expand
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Mellownisty727Oct 26, 2019
This show is amazing so far. lindeloff has a great track record, and I bet this will be even better than his last great show, The Leftovers. Don't listen to the people review bombing this with zeroes because they think everything is pc and aThis show is amazing so far. lindeloff has a great track record, and I bet this will be even better than his last great show, The Leftovers. Don't listen to the people review bombing this with zeroes because they think everything is pc and a personal attack against them. These are the kind of people that hate any media that has any perspective of people of color. I guarantee you most of them haven't watched past the pilot episode if they even watched it at all. The only 'provocative' or 'radical leftist' theme here is just the brief portrayal of white supremacist militias; I don't know what it says about you if you're offended when anyone says white supremacy is wrong, destructive, or just a problem we are dealing with. This is not an attack on you unless you identify as a white supremacist in a militia. The masked militia in this show is just one set-piece of many in this show. Race plays a minor role. Also what idiot thinks the Watchmen comic wasn't political? Hate to break it to you, but Alan rickman is very left field, even left of Jeremy Corbyn who he publicly supports.
Anyways, so far, i love the lead actors and the story setup. Looking forward to the rest of the season and how this show will expand on its mystery.
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theeliteOct 31, 2019
These so called professional critic's should be fired.Or the need to be honest about the illegal drugs they are on.
This is not the watchmen.
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BarronOfDuneNov 8, 2019
Revolting that they were able to call this Watchmen. It's just more grating "whites are evil, angry black people are saints" from Hollywood, which is always eager to crap on normal white people even as their own ranks are full of WeinsteinsRevolting that they were able to call this Watchmen. It's just more grating "whites are evil, angry black people are saints" from Hollywood, which is always eager to crap on normal white people even as their own ranks are full of Weinsteins and Epsteins.

FYI the Tulsa race riots did happen, but they were nothing like the 4 color cartoon shown here. The actual details of who started it (both whites and blacks were killing each other, it wasn't a 1-way affair) and how many died are very vague today, but that doesn't stop Hollywood from trying to turn it in to a cheap and fake morality play to pander to SJW audiences.
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alihefendiNov 3, 2019
Watchmen TV Series appear as a sequel of ground-breaking comic book with same name, but from my point of view it isn't possible to say that, it created same impression with first sights as comic book did. Important racial issues took hugeWatchmen TV Series appear as a sequel of ground-breaking comic book with same name, but from my point of view it isn't possible to say that, it created same impression with first sights as comic book did. Important racial issues took huge place in serie's plot, but creators dealt those with really burdensome method. There are no deep sides of characters, and no several situations which could appear after the final of comic book. However, this abortive expression couldn't effect audience, and expectations are going to become horrible disappoint. Expand
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carlestormOct 31, 2019
more race **** they should call it strong independenant black woman beating up white males, because that is what it is. its certainly not watchmen. seriusly what even is the point of theese shows? that white people are all evil but they likemore race **** they should call it strong independenant black woman beating up white males, because that is what it is. its certainly not watchmen. seriusly what even is the point of theese shows? that white people are all evil but they like african american hip-hop? **** the only thing that makes sense is if the majority of HBO's viewers are black americans brainwashed by their own culture and HBO only cares for money even though they promote racism. Expand
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MarstandoonOct 31, 2019
A more vapid and blatant political show I've never seen. Once again, Hollywood takes a cherished franchise and runs it into the ground by inserting their poorly articulated opinions EVERYWHERE.
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FoxDogOct 25, 2019
Since I am grown adult who doesn't have a fragile ego I loved this show. Its pretty telling that people see racism as a personal attack. That being said the show is amazing. Great acting, good story telling and the promise to be a great series.
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MadDrDreamNov 4, 2019
Realy great for those who will discover the universe of Watchmen. Splendid for all the fan of the graphic novel, despite what Alan Moore himself told.

The first episode is quite slow and maybe boring for those who expect somethin like "The
Realy great for those who will discover the universe of Watchmen. Splendid for all the fan of the graphic novel, despite what Alan Moore himself told.

The first episode is quite slow and maybe boring for those who expect somethin like "The Boys" but it become more and more powerfull and intersting with time. With the episode 2 and more with episode 3 it becomes more clear and intelligent, with less "boring" moment.

I really expect that more the tv show advanced and more it will be interesting. Really great show !
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DanimusRexNov 4, 2019
An unenthusiastic "meh" overall. I renewed my HBO sub for this one, only to be disappointed beyond measure. I was expecting something to top "the boys", but there's no life in this cobbled together nonsense. It seems to me that the writersAn unenthusiastic "meh" overall. I renewed my HBO sub for this one, only to be disappointed beyond measure. I was expecting something to top "the boys", but there's no life in this cobbled together nonsense. It seems to me that the writers had a coherent story put together until the director/ producers decided they could make more money by slapping the watchmen label on it. Don't waste your time. Expand
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timmytimeOct 27, 2019
Amazing show that is doing the same thing the comic did in the 80s for today. As a fan I'm astounded by how well they've captured the spirit of the comic while still offering something fresh and more than just fanservice. It does a better jobAmazing show that is doing the same thing the comic did in the 80s for today. As a fan I'm astounded by how well they've captured the spirit of the comic while still offering something fresh and more than just fanservice. It does a better job of capturing the tone of the comic than the movie Expand
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Modnar99Nov 6, 2019
The political criticism is valid, but worse, the show is, well, kind of boring. As you might expect from Lindelof, it's like if the Leftovers was about super heroes. Politically, it seems designed to push the "dangerous rise of whiteThe political criticism is valid, but worse, the show is, well, kind of boring. As you might expect from Lindelof, it's like if the Leftovers was about super heroes. Politically, it seems designed to push the "dangerous rise of white supremacy" narrative. The trailer park scene is so shamelessly stereotypical, it never would have been allowed if it was about any other group. I'm not a comic fan, so I'm able to enjoy it in a so-bad-it's-funny way. Expand
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RyanhoffmanNov 18, 2019
Propaganda. Tired of a bunch of millionaires with private security escorts that live in walled communities pushing their ideology on the rest of us REAL people.
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zeeo92Nov 8, 2019
Another "progressive" trash for leftists. Don't watch it if you have some self respect.
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PhoenixxlOct 21, 2019
The alternate history setting is probably hard on people who aren't used to encountering the concept in science fiction. They will see "political".

Why 9 and not 10.. Even though there's only 1 of them, I'm dead tired of the whole superhero
The alternate history setting is probably hard on people who aren't used to encountering the concept in science fiction. They will see "political".

Why 9 and not 10.. Even though there's only 1 of them, I'm dead tired of the whole superhero FANTASY shtick. Not because I want to prohibit other people enjoying the genre but because I am a science fiction fan and it's gobbling up all the allotted time and money production companies set aside for the genre as a whole. That being said, there are a few novel concepts introduced in this series which I would like to get to the bottom of.
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MFTOct 21, 2019
Not an American and i don't really care about American politics either. I didn't find any "liberal propaganda". Music is very good, some actors are excellent, plot is ridiculous and setting is fitting for the current state of the world. It'sNot an American and i don't really care about American politics either. I didn't find any "liberal propaganda". Music is very good, some actors are excellent, plot is ridiculous and setting is fitting for the current state of the world. It's a good superhero/antisuperhero tv show, similar to Umbrella Academy and Doom Patrol. Just watch it and decide for yourself. Expand
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Agent007BKOct 27, 2019
The way the Tusla Race Massacre was covered in the first episode captivated me. Definitely a fan, and I can't wait to see the way the rest of the season pans out. Not surprised by the low ratings though. Anytime Black and Brown people talkThe way the Tusla Race Massacre was covered in the first episode captivated me. Definitely a fan, and I can't wait to see the way the rest of the season pans out. Not surprised by the low ratings though. Anytime Black and Brown people talk about things of the past that have shaped their lives, there's a certain sect of people that are always triggered. Funny how that works. You can tell they also have limited knowledge on the subject matter because they've completely forgotten the political nature of The Watchmen comics being that the beginning of the comics has to deal with the Cold War between the US and Russia. Comics ALWAYS have different runs, and this is no different. Don't let the haters deter you. Challenge yourself if you're not fragile. Expand
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arunscriptOct 21, 2019
I’ll begin with a few disclaimers. I am not an American. I won’t go out of my way to like or dislike anything because the main protagonist is black or a woman or white or brown or man or any combinations of these. Also, I believe that theI’ll begin with a few disclaimers. I am not an American. I won’t go out of my way to like or dislike anything because the main protagonist is black or a woman or white or brown or man or any combinations of these. Also, I believe that the Watchmen books are infinitely better than the Zack Snyder hyper-stylized movie adaptation. Don’t get me wrong. The movie is fun but it misses the point.

I also don’t agree with Alan Moore’s general tendency to thumb down any attempt to turn his books into another medium - movies or television. That said, here’s what I think about the TV series (one episode in).

PROS
- Good setup overall with the background story and the current state that the world is in. Good suspense and story.
- “Superhero” selection is very interesting and very human (no “powers” - yet)
- Decent suspense; pretty decent story
- Good background music / score

CONS
- Action sequences aren’t top-notch (they’re not bad either)
- Overall, everything is “good” not “great”

I want to give this a 6.5/10... am giving it a 7/10. How the story develops will be interesting (will update the rating accordingly).
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AryamanOct 21, 2019
An amazing premiere highlighted by Regina King's performance and a wonderful score!
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JohnRoflsOct 20, 2019
Complex storyline that intertwines new mythos into an existing universe while touching on a very real potential distopian world in a cautionary tale that spends little time directly preaching. Rather, the story forces the audience into theComplex storyline that intertwines new mythos into an existing universe while touching on a very real potential distopian world in a cautionary tale that spends little time directly preaching. Rather, the story forces the audience into the alternate history that began within the text of Watchmen. Absolutely brilliant cinematography ties everything together. Expand
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tgm0Oct 22, 2019
I knew nothing about Watchmen, but I really enjoyed the first episode of this new series. Looking forward to see more...
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DeeziedeetzOct 21, 2019
An excellent show. Very well written. Visually spectacular. Good job HBO and DC.
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IcksapelOct 21, 2019
Well written. Def one of the best shows this year. The actors are all brilliant and the pacing is real good. HBO found a winner with this one.
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BananafishMay 6, 2021
The critics got this one right. It's bold, innovative, creative and brilliant. Highly recommended.
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FincaseyOct 19, 2020
Lots of cry baby comic nerds in their parents basements complaining I see... objectively, it’s a very well written and produced show. But if you’re a hardcore comic fan who hates adaptations with any remote deviation from source material, goLots of cry baby comic nerds in their parents basements complaining I see... objectively, it’s a very well written and produced show. But if you’re a hardcore comic fan who hates adaptations with any remote deviation from source material, go and rewatch the arguably more faithful, but boring af Watchmen movie Expand
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AdrianVeidtFeb 24, 2021
This is amazing, it is a worthy continuation of the end of the comic. Tremendous performances and the ending goes without saying, I like that it ends in one season.
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heretikeenDec 30, 2020
A glowing 10 for pulling in all those righties that wanted to see another Rorschach and make them cry with evil leftist politics.
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Bertaut1Nov 15, 2020
Exceptional in every way; thematically rich, aesthetically breathtaking, and emotionally devastating

Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons, Watchmen (1986) is well-known for its deconstruction of the superhero genre,
Exceptional in every way; thematically rich, aesthetically breathtaking, and emotionally devastating

Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons, Watchmen (1986) is well-known for its deconstruction of the superhero genre, dismantling and interrogating virtually every generic trope so as to question the very purpose of such stories. At the same time, its depiction of Cold War paranoia and condemnation of right-wing idolatry are front and centre without ever seeming forced. Created by Damon Lindelof (co-creator of Lost and The Leftovers), the most significant thing about this adaptation is that it isn't an adaptation; it's an original story set 33 years after the events of the comic. And is it any good? It's not as good as The Leftovers (what is?), but it is an exceptional piece of work. The acting is immense, the writing is challenging, the aesthetic is stunning. All in all, Watchmen is that rarest of beasts – a show which lives up to the hype.

Familiarity with the plot of the original isn't a requirement so as to appreciate the sequel, as you're given all the world-building back-info you need, but it can certainly help you get the most out of Lindelof's intricate narrative and thematic tapestry, especially in the earlier episodes. The world of Watchmen is a slightly different version of our world, in which the 1930s saw the rise of "costumed adventurers"; ordinary people who took to the streets to fight crime. The show is set in Tulsa, OK in 2018. White supremacist groups have been on the rise, and police are now allowed to wear masks and remain anonymous. In essence, the story follows the fallout from a murder, which is soon discovered to be much more complex than originally thought.

Lindelof has stated that he wanted to tackle whatever socio-political issue that was to 2019 as the Cold War was to 1985, and to him, it "felt like it was undeniably race and policing". Politically then, the show does much the same thing as the comic did – it deploys a real-world socio-political problem in a not quite 1:1 fictional milieu. In Reagan's America, it was apocalyptic Cold War paranoia, whereas in Trump's Divided States, it's the rise of right-wing extremism.

The theme of white and black comes up time and again throughout the series. For example, in "An Almost Religious Awe", a member of the KKK offshoot, Seventh Kavalry, asserts that "white men in masks are heroes. Black men in masks are scary," whilst in "See How They Fly", another member of the group proclaims, "it is extremely difficult to be a white man in America right now". In the same episode, speaking of the President, who has introduced a system of reparations, it's stated, "first he took our guns. And then he made us say sorry. Over and over again. Sorry. Sorry for the alleged sins of those who died decades before we were born. Sorry for the colour of our skin."

Another major theme is how racial tensions are manifested in law enforcement. As the show begins, we're watching Trust in the Law, a 1921 Oscar Micheaux film about Deputy Bass Reeves, aka The Black Marshal (Bass Reeves was a real marshal and Micheaux was a real director, although Trust in the Law is not a real film). Here, the bad guy wears white (and is white) and the good guy wears black (and is black), thus inverting assumptions. The first scene set in 2018 does something similar as a menacing black cop pulls over a nervous white driver. These two scenes form a beautiful bit of visual story-telling, establishing the centrality of racial tensions, conveying that such things are often more complex than they appear. The show's aesthetic, especially, the cinematography and editing, is also worthy of praise. "This Extraordinary Being", for example, is shot primarily in black and white, and takes place in the 30s and 40s, with the cinematography employing the odd bit of colour here and there within the black and white photography to focus our attention on particular objects. As for "A God Walks Into Abar", if you're interested in learning about editing, watch this episode. Cut by Henk Van Eeghan, it essentially tries to give a visual representation of how Doctor Manhattan experiences time – with every moment in his existence happening all at once, so he can 'remember' things that haven't happened yet. It's a spellbinding exercise in stylistic control, with flawless time jumps that fold organically into one another to form a single cohesive template.

Watchmen is an exceptionally good show. There will be fans of the comic who'll dislike it on principle. There will also be those who accuse it of pandering to a liberal PC agenda, and there'll be those who simply don't like the idea of a Watchman TV show with a black woman at its centre. Make no mistake, however, this show has been put together by people who know, appreciate, love, and understand the comic. Thematically complex, aesthetically breathtaking, brilliantly acted, Watchmen is an exceptional piece of television.
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THA2342Dec 6, 2020
Excellent show! Glad I ignored the right-wing cry babies' negative comments and watched the show! Really good and ambitious!
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cosmic85Feb 11, 2021
Intelligent, creative and politically conscious. Art direction and overall curation of content are top notch. Good performances. Very relevant to current day politics. It will make reactionaries uncomfortable. 10/10.
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count_joshooSep 29, 2020
My those red comments are enlightening. Here we have a piece of art that pushes you to think critically about American history, American culture and a terrifying alternative future that isn't that far future at all. Red (ironic?) reviewsMy those red comments are enlightening. Here we have a piece of art that pushes you to think critically about American history, American culture and a terrifying alternative future that isn't that far future at all. Red (ironic?) reviews will shout about "woke" this and "force fed" that without taking a single second to examine why they react so strongly to this story. This show is smart, bold and almost dizzyingly ambitious. I often ended an episode in a weird psychedelic like state. The opening scene asks you to question what you really know about American history, I know I was quickly googling "Tulsa 1921" before the credits even finished. History is full of horror and you can't brush those trauma's under the rug. From a film making stand point the directors make wonderful use of the visual language of a multitude of genres from super hero movies to old westerns, silent films, horror movies and so much more. The acting is incredible top to bottom and the music and score is even better than that. This show is a true triumph. It miraculously creates it's own footwork in this world and adds wonderful modern context to the book.

A masterpiece.
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pur__0_0__Mar 31, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Initially it was a bit confusing, but it picked up pace slowly. And that's exactly what's so good about this serial. It doesn't rush at any point. It goes slow, elaborating everything in detail, even the boring parts (which later turn out to be a big plot part). Earlier I wasn't able to understand the whole Ozymandias part, till the Dr Manhattan episode, and as soon as I understood my mind was blown. Same goes for Angela's husband. He seemed kinda annoying and unnecessary, but the moment it was revealed he was Dr Manhattan, my opinion about him took a complete U-Turn.

The action scenes, the visual appeal, the story, the message, literally everything about this movie is amazing. A recommended watch for all 18+ audience who can appreciate dark stories.
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seviexeSep 24, 2020
An absolutely great show, beware though it is NOT a good adaptation. The makers translated the original into a sort-of sequel, sort-of remake, indeed focused very much on subject of race, which wasn't quite the case with original Watchmen.An absolutely great show, beware though it is NOT a good adaptation. The makers translated the original into a sort-of sequel, sort-of remake, indeed focused very much on subject of race, which wasn't quite the case with original Watchmen. That made a lot of people very angry, and scrolling down might give you a clue as to what kind of people those are.
That's just one more reason to watch it for yourself.
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Jes1310Sep 18, 2020
Really enjoyed the WM TV series. I you expect to see more of WM from the brilliant Zack Snyder movie, you could be dissapointed, because most of the timey, this feels more like a new franchise, than being part of the WM franchise. That saidReally enjoyed the WM TV series. I you expect to see more of WM from the brilliant Zack Snyder movie, you could be dissapointed, because most of the timey, this feels more like a new franchise, than being part of the WM franchise. That said the story is funny, exiting and lots of different twists and turns to make it very watchable.
Effects are ok, but Manhatten looks like a painted man.
Regina King is awesome.
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crimbeatSep 14, 2020
Incredible story telling conventions and acting performances that will surely change how people think about limited series and adaptations.
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TudorPopescuMay 14, 2021
Very solid show with great pacing, good acting, and excellent use of the source material. Would definitely recommend.
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jurrabiAug 7, 2020
I'm only 4 episodes in and boy is this show interesting!
If you liked the original comic, without being one of those that think that the own the story because they liked it before it was popular, and also if you are not intimidated or biased
I'm only 4 episodes in and boy is this show interesting!
If you liked the original comic, without being one of those that think that the own the story because they liked it before it was popular, and also if you are not intimidated or biased by stories that deal with issues of race, civil rights and such matters, I totally recommend this show to you.
Of course you have to know the original Comic to enjoy it to the fullest (it's easy, I binge read it in 2 days before watching it).
But the characters are so interesting, the stories so intricate, and the performances so captivating that if you aren't hooked by minute 7 of episode 4, I'll give you your money back!!
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lunanulAug 2, 2020
Have seen Episodes 1-4 so far. Wow. Fantastic use of the source material to create something new / original* If you disliked the slavish re-enactment-ism of the Watchmen movie, check this out. Far exceeds the film version in every way.
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MervynPeakeAug 17, 2020
What a journey! Ominous and atmospheric. Acting, soundtrack, story....all nailed it for me.
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rafamrosalJun 27, 2020
Superb at the very least! They created a great story from some of the original characters while updating it to real issues that still persist nowadays. If you read the negative comments mostly are from butt-hurt racists. The show isSuperb at the very least! They created a great story from some of the original characters while updating it to real issues that still persist nowadays. If you read the negative comments mostly are from butt-hurt racists. The show is beautifully crafted and the symbolism in some shots is really nice to appreciate and look for. Expand
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cdw333Jul 9, 2020
Poignant. Relevant. There were some cumbersome periods but ultimately it’s a gratifying reimagining of the original.
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AndreasBekkDec 5, 2020
The absolute best superhero content available so far. Even for non superhero fans, this is just an almost perfect show all around. I have recommended this show to all my friends, and even older family members, and everyone loves it.
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cholland134Jun 22, 2020
It was an excellent display of cinematography and storytelling with many layers to peal back that will definitely reward those wanting to watch over and over. I am hoping that they do a second season but it can hold its own as a singleIt was an excellent display of cinematography and storytelling with many layers to peal back that will definitely reward those wanting to watch over and over. I am hoping that they do a second season but it can hold its own as a single season story. I loved that they embellished the source material to bring forth a more relevant storyline that speaks to current issues in America. It is all too often that movies and shows on super heroes ignore the realities of why we may need those heroes in the world. This story hits close to home with it being based in Tulsa, OK and around the surviving lineage of Tulsa natives from Black Wall Street (real life). Dont let these racist clowns on here shy you away from the story here bc it is captivating in nearly every moment. You never quite have an idea of everything that is going on until it is too late. Expand
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AX10May 26, 2020
Cinematografía de una calidad impresionante. Con un guión muy trabajado y capítulos puntuales que son joyas de la TV.
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Sierra-117Apr 14, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I know I’m a little late to the party here, but having finished season 1 of Damon Lindelof’s Watchmen, I now feel the need to discuss my overall impressions. To put it simply, the show is just amazing! I’ve always been impressed by Watchmen’s handling of mature subject matter, most often the persistent gratuitous violence, but whilst HBO’s adaptation (or rather late sequel) does have its fair share of said violence, it instead chooses to focus more on pushing its own political agenda. Although this has bothered many people, as they believe it ignores the core of what Watchmen is about, I am hugely in favor of this new approach. The series opens with the Tulsa massacre of 1921, in which Klansmen viciously attacked a well respected black community and slaughtered as many civilians as they could. This event not only fits perfectly in to the show’s complex narrative, but also raises awareness of this lesser known horrific incident that is now a permanent black mark on America’s history. Fast forwards nearly 100 years, and we are put in the perspective of our protagonist Angela Abraham, played by Regina King. She is an officer in a special unit solely dedicated to destroying a cult known as the seventh cavalry, who are effectively an evolved version of the KKK, giving you plenty of reason right off the bat to hate them. The 7th Cavalry formed in the past based on the words of Rorschach (which have been twisted over time), and now each member wears a version of his iconic mask. The majority of the show is set roughly 4 years after an event known as the White Night, in which Seventh Cavalry members attacked the homes of every cop in Tulsa at 12am Christmas Day, which now means every officer is required to wear masks and keep their profession secret. We also get a glimpse of a system that forces police to only draw their weapons in life threatening situations, suggesting that in the past the cops have been abusing their powers.
Regina King is absolutely phenomenal as Detective Abraham, also known as Sister Night, by having that perfect balance of being badass and merciless, whilst also having enough of a personality for us to empathise with her. The rest of the supporting cast is also stellar, with my favorite character being Tim Blake Nelson’s Looking Glass, who unfortunately did not get enough screen time for my liking.
I will say that if you go into this show with any expectations at all, you are bound to be disappointed in some way. If you hope for it to be a faithful sequel to the original comic your expectations won’t be fully met, and neither will they be if you hope it will be something completely new.
I recommend everyone who does watch it do some background research, like either read the comic series, or watch the Zach Snyder film (which I was also a big fan of), and watch a video explaining the differences between film and comic. Another large criticism I have is that a lot of the stuff with the character Ozymandias really drags, even though Jeremy Irons was the perfect casting choice. I also wasn’t very convinced by the show’s main antagonist and their super-plan (which I won’t spoil). It’s not that I didn’t like it, but I kind of expected more from a series that so impressively handles its portrayal of prejudice and racial injustices. The first episode is absolutely incredible in my opinion, as it perfectly sets up the world and narrative, however the following 3 slightly stray from the plot, and kind of leave many of our questions from the pilot unanswered for too long. Otherwise, everything else about the show I absolutely loved! It is by far the 2019 series I most enjoyed, and I really hope they decide to continue in the future.
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dr_TreApr 12, 2020
A great continuation of a classic comic book, visually stunning. It doesn't hold your hand and challenges you to make some guesses before it gives you answers.
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vincentedwardApr 21, 2020
Culturally relevant, incisive, beautifully-performed. The real superheroes are proven to be the every day men & women surviving within a broken system. The detractors and negative reviews are for those who aren't ready to look at themselvesCulturally relevant, incisive, beautifully-performed. The real superheroes are proven to be the every day men & women surviving within a broken system. The detractors and negative reviews are for those who aren't ready to look at themselves in a mirror and see where they contribute to the problem. Expand
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FrameriusJun 6, 2020
Watchmen hbo (2019) a + Mini Series, a great semi-rebooted sequel. If anyone who watches the WATCHMEN 2009 movie, this is the sequel that adapted the ending to the webcomic. But the theme hasn't changed. Anything in the world of WATCHMENWatchmen hbo (2019) a + Mini Series, a great semi-rebooted sequel. If anyone who watches the WATCHMEN 2009 movie, this is the sequel that adapted the ending to the webcomic. But the theme hasn't changed. Anything in the world of WATCHMEN remains the same. Which, of course, is not friendly to new audiences at all The pilot episode (opening the story) does not have any background. Can say that splashing the concentration from the first second If anyone does not get it, then it may stop giving up. But after passing the first EP, the puzzle will gradually reveal. And gradually there are new puzzles It makes the series very engaging. Is a presentation that really pleases me The tone of the movie is raw, so is dark. Whoever is in this string is definitely impressed. The shooting technique is superb. In some Ep, there is a black-and-white image with awesome styling, camera angles, pictures, background music. This is Perfect. Series that you shouldn't miss Expand
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generalsmutsFeb 12, 2020
It’s amazing, gripping, wild and exciting. I love how it isn’t a direct adaptation of the comics but a continuation. The fact that it sends the incels sobbing into their fleshlights is just a bonus.
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JohnWRiterJan 10, 2020
Cuando pensaba que HBO no me volvería a sorprender el pasado 2019, llegó a mi mano una entrega serial que había esperado desde Julio, pero ocupado en otros asuntos había olvidado. WATCHMEN, un drama de superhéroes con núcleo distópico, 9Cuando pensaba que HBO no me volvería a sorprender el pasado 2019, llegó a mi mano una entrega serial que había esperado desde Julio, pero ocupado en otros asuntos había olvidado. WATCHMEN, un drama de superhéroes con núcleo distópico, 9 episodios con raíces en el cómic de Alan Moore (DC Comics) y para mí, una de las mejores entregas ficticias de la cadena. Una historia que juega con el tiempo y que presenta como protagónico a Regina King, excelente actriz galardonada de Oscar, Golden Globe (etc) en la piel de Angela Abar. Serie para analizar, llena de "Easter Eggs", una 'bomba-denuncia" a las políticas y situaciones racistas, el abuso de poder y la mezquindad. WATCHMEN es, sin duda, una entrega ambiciosa, imaginativa, fascinante, pero sobretodo creativa. Sin hacer énfasis en efectos especiales o banda sonora, la serie lleva una historia que va deshilandose con el paso de los episodios, pero al mismo tiempo va dejando nudos para dejar mucho que analizar al espectador inteligente. Agradecido de quién la puso en mi mano y me queda recomendarla bajo una nota (Mi Nota) de 9/10. Expand
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papeadojhonJan 13, 2020
I really think this series is something special.
It bothers me when reviews are posted already generally critizicing the entire season by just a couple episodes, this is something crucial here, for patience is very much required for this to
I really think this series is something special.
It bothers me when reviews are posted already generally critizicing the entire season by just a couple episodes, this is something crucial here, for patience is very much required for this to be a satisfying watch. I'm guilty though, I waited until the whole season was released and watched all 9 episodes in a row, which I'm happy I did.
I dare to say that every single episode is at least interesting and engaging, sure, it can be confounding, and I understand people just not tolerating it. That being said, it's not really fare to right off the bat call this series junk. This is most certaintly not your average blockbuster popcorn experience and if it's not your taste, just let it be.
And people, this is NOT Zack Snyder's series version of Watchmen, it's a whole new identity, stop complaining so much when you get something actually new.
So going back to my actual opinion, yes I do think this is special. It's different, it's complex, and unpopular statement here, I don't think it's a mess. Actually it surprised me how carefully crafted it was, some refreshing subtlety in display here, if you really pay enough attention.
The character work is honestly fascinating and very compelling, the story is crazy but even the show itself is aware of that and it makes a joke about it every now and then. The social commentary is very well incorporated and may feel heavy-handed to some, but it's an actual crucial part of the whole story so it shouldn't feel overbloated.
Anyway, I'd definately recommend it but be aware it's not your typical mainstream entertaintment, it's a challenging experience but overall worth it.
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KuggzJan 13, 2020
The first couple episodes don’t even begin to show the scope of this work but once you get through the series it touches on every genre of movie and television you realize you have witnessed an epic masterpiece. Wonderfully written,The first couple episodes don’t even begin to show the scope of this work but once you get through the series it touches on every genre of movie and television you realize you have witnessed an epic masterpiece. Wonderfully written, beautifully acted, spiritually scored, inspirationally directed. HBO hit another one out of the park and I thank everyone involved for making this. Expand
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BenfeaJan 23, 2020
The simple fact that white supremacists are trying to bomb the user reviews should be all the reason you need to watch this show. Anything that enrages white supremacists is a good thing.

Anyway, this show is a sequel to the comic book, not
The simple fact that white supremacists are trying to bomb the user reviews should be all the reason you need to watch this show. Anything that enrages white supremacists is a good thing.

Anyway, this show is a sequel to the comic book, not the movie, so if you didn't read the books, you might miss a few things. The show uses the storytelling mechanics and some of the themes (e.g. masks, trauma, authority) to explore new aspects of the human experience (e.g. racism).

The show presents racism as a bad thing and frequently shows white supremacists getting killed, which is why all the cryptofascists hate it so much.
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OscarTheGrouchJun 13, 2020
I was gearing up to disliking the Watchmen series, as I was seeing all these bad reviews with "this has nothing to do with Watchmen" and whatnot. Let me preface this review by stating that I am a comic book reader. I have read Watchmen forI was gearing up to disliking the Watchmen series, as I was seeing all these bad reviews with "this has nothing to do with Watchmen" and whatnot. Let me preface this review by stating that I am a comic book reader. I have read Watchmen for the first time decades ago. And while I obviously love the idea of there being more Watchmen outside the original comic for me to consume, those newer works mostly didn't really impress me that much. Like DC's group of mini series they published a couple of years or back or the movie adaptation.

But damn, I loved this show. In the beginning I was sceptic because honestly it didn't feel like there was any association with Watchmen at all besides the name of the show. However after being a couple of episodes in, I started to realise that this was actually exactly what I want in a new Watchmen product. Not lookin at the past like the newer comics did, not an adaptation of the original Watchmen comic like the movie which would never live up to the comic itself, but a continuation of what happens next in the Watchmen universe. And the association with the Watchmen universe becomes a whole lot more important as you watch on.

This was an great season (or mini series I guess) with an ending I loved where people can decide for themselves what happened. I am in the camp that she wasn't able to do it. One of the things that will stick with me is the fantastic 45 minutes of television which was the flashback episode. That episode looked and evoked emotion in an amazing way. If I had to compare it to something, I would say it's like that flashback episode in Twin Peaks season 3, or Legion season 1. Great television all.

I honestly don't understand the negative reviews, but to each their own I guess. I thoroughly enjoyed the first and only season of the Watchmen tv show. I'd easily recommend it to everybody. Especially if you're a fan of the Watchmen comic.
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FakeyNameyFeb 21, 2020
First off, nearly all the negative reviews are from angry, white, snowflake-gamer-losers who have nothing better to do than cry about any piece of media that confronts the history of racism in the USA. If you're not a pathetic, incel racistFirst off, nearly all the negative reviews are from angry, white, snowflake-gamer-losers who have nothing better to do than cry about any piece of media that confronts the history of racism in the USA. If you're not a pathetic, incel racist Trumptard living in denial of history, you can safely ignore 95% of the negative reviews.

So, for the rest of us sane people with good taste who appreciate HBO and what they do, this show is absolute genius, and easily one of the best shows of 2019. I don't think I need to say much beyond that. The writing, storytelling, pacing, acting, action, production... Everything is simply fantastic and often brilliant and completely lives up to the insanely high standards of most of HBO's content.

The finale is one of the best episodes of TV ever. I was freaking out the entire time and just blown away. Must. Watch. Television.
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DrJohnnyJan 11, 2020
I love the show. Sorry I haven't gotten caught up in the political bs you're all caught up at this point in time, but despite the barking you've got no bite. 10/10 white supremacists hate this show and will post that manifesto on whateverI love the show. Sorry I haven't gotten caught up in the political bs you're all caught up at this point in time, but despite the barking you've got no bite. 10/10 white supremacists hate this show and will post that manifesto on whatever chans remain. Good luck Expand
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PeterSantDec 29, 2019
A vibrant and excellent continuation of the comic.
Damon Lindolof He gave his gaze to continue what may be a difficult day to continue, maintaining the essence of the original comics. The series is yet another brilliant work that will still
A vibrant and excellent continuation of the comic.
Damon Lindolof He gave his gaze to continue what may be a difficult day to continue, maintaining the essence of the original comics. The series is yet another brilliant work that will still have a lot to show.
Regina King gives her acting show yet with the synchronized and very well done fight scenes, a jig actress could only do that.
The "Watchmen" series is really an unseen work that could only come out of a genius's head.
Perhaps the amount of hatred that adaptation has received is simply because they are used to boring and disastrous movies like "Avengers".
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matthewmirlianiDec 17, 2019
Inventive, intelligent, and bewildering all at once, Watchmen is a TV show like no other. A strong ensemble, a timely commentary on white supremacy, and a deft combination of fantasy, history, politics, and romance make Watchmen not only aInventive, intelligent, and bewildering all at once, Watchmen is a TV show like no other. A strong ensemble, a timely commentary on white supremacy, and a deft combination of fantasy, history, politics, and romance make Watchmen not only a fascinating viewing experience, but a necessary one. There’s a reason why so many people are talking about it. You sometimes do get lost in the madness and the strangeness of it all, and not every scene or line is a triumph. But the series is overall confident, polished, well-thought out, and the most interesting hour of television this entire year. Expand
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SasquatchlovesDec 18, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Amazingly acted, meticulously crafted a major achievement. What a show I was enraptured and look forward to watching again after the full season reveal. Expand
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gmonster320Dec 29, 2019
HBO's "Watchmen" is the weirdest show on television and I love it! There's nothing like it in terms of visuals or plot. This new interpretation of the source material really gives us something to think about-- systemic racist, generationalHBO's "Watchmen" is the weirdest show on television and I love it! There's nothing like it in terms of visuals or plot. This new interpretation of the source material really gives us something to think about-- systemic racist, generational trauma and the corrupting effects of great power. As we learned from Spider-Man "With great power comes great responsibility". And I know Regina King already has an Oscar, two Emmys and a Golden Globe but she needs some more awards for this. Her believability and depth of character really sold the show for me. I dont think they will do a sequel to "Watchman" but if they did, I'd be all in. Expand
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1jordy09Jan 1, 2020
A very solid take on the Watchmen concept by HBO, I think the show has a few flaws that prevent it from being perfect but is a great slow burn show that rewards you if you see it through to the end, each episode revealed a slow piece of theA very solid take on the Watchmen concept by HBO, I think the show has a few flaws that prevent it from being perfect but is a great slow burn show that rewards you if you see it through to the end, each episode revealed a slow piece of the puzzle that came together nicely by the end, don't pay too much mind to all the negative reviews, just a bunch of White right wing nut jobs thinking that Hollywood is coming after a race that I happen to be a art of, I've never met a group of people who whine so much.

Would of given this an 8/10 but reading the negative reviews from people in their "Tin Foil hats" have given me a few good chuckles today, 10/10.
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tjriz91Dec 3, 2019
I feel sorry for the people who got caught up on the white supremacy aspect of this show, and decided to either tune out completely after a couple episodes, or continued watching but in the process completely overlooked everything amazingI feel sorry for the people who got caught up on the white supremacy aspect of this show, and decided to either tune out completely after a couple episodes, or continued watching but in the process completely overlooked everything amazing this show has to offer because their preconceived notions prevented them from TRULY experiencing the narrative. Yes, white supremacy is a threat within the show and a major theme that the creator purposely intertwined within the narrative. He wants to evoke emotion within the viewer, and he uses hyperbole to do so. But by shutting your brain off because of it, you are doing yourself a disservice. If you interpret the show as being one-sided political propaganda, you obviously didn't watch past the first couple episodes, or you are simply being close-minded and completely misinterpreting everything. I just finished episode 7 and the show has only gotten better and better in my mind. A slow-cooking intrigue...amazingly crafted, yet cryptic and quirky with science fiction/alternative history themes underlying the whole thing. And one of the most amazing original soundtracks of any television show I've watched to date.

And to the people who are upset that it is "nothing" like the comic...how it ties into the original comic becomes more clear as time goes on. It was never meant to be a direct adaptation, and that was made clear before the show even aired. And even as a fan of the original comic series, I'm extremely glad it's not a direct adaptation, as I think that would have been fairly status quo and boring. If you continue watching it past the first couple episodes you come to find how it ties to the comics in an unconventional, yet smart way.

To each their own, and I respect anyone who has differing opinions on shows that I personally enjoy. That type of thing is highly subjective. But I do find it a little immature to pass this particular show off as liberal propaganda, or a useless piece of trash because of it not being a DIRECT adaptation. Again this show is a slow-burner, but you are rewarded as time goes on, especially if you are a true fan of science fiction.
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DelicateHonkeyDec 31, 2019
Watchmen is an OK TV show but an incredible catalyst for triggering delicate white males.
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BryBenJan 11, 2020
A great, relevant adaptation of the comic. Beautifully filmed and wonderfully acted.
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