- Network: HULU
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 13, 2021
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 33 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 33
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Mixed: 3 out of 33
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Negative: 16 out of 33
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Apr 1, 2022Another woke **** cancelled, thanks God.
Even an episode of Derrick is less boring. -
Aug 27, 2023
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Sep 27, 2021They are removing negative posts!..........The show is woke non-sense. Deserving a 2 rating!
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Sep 13, 2021
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Sep 14, 2021
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Dec 13, 2021Takes a masterclass apocalyptic comic series and modernizes it effectively through great character development. Make no mistake, this version is all about the women. Yorick is effectively a buffoon in this version, and I think that works perfectly (the source material doesn't spotlight this aspect as much). I can only hope Disney or someone else picks up this gem of a show and keeps it going.
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Sep 16, 2021This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 30, 2023When the series isn’t busy focusing on what-if politics, Y: The Last Man offers a thrilling but gritty post-apocalyptic adventure following the last biological man on Earth amidst a world waiting to get its dirty, blood-ridden hands on him.
FULL REVIEW HERE: https://benruehl18.wixsite.com/the-blue-critic/post/y-the-last-man-2021 -
Aug 27, 2023
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Aug 27, 2023
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A mystery fueling what becomes a dystopian survival tale, a chase thriller, a quest and, most fruitfully, a political allegory. If only Yorick seemed the effort. Most often, he acts like a self-involved idiot. [27 Sep - 10 Oct 2021, p.7]
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The show has so far proven to be a complex, engaging, and even thrilling work of adaptation. But if the writers and artists bringing it to life can’t properly grapple with the questions they seek to illuminate or push its visual dimensions further, the series won’t touch the hem of greatness within its reach.
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Diane Lane as the de facto President is as good as ever, noble and kind but never West Wing preachy in her rectitude. ... Ultimately though, this is TV machine-tooled for the times we live in. It is trying to build a “world” populated with multiple characters whose interlocking stories can run and run. It looks like a Marvel movie and it shares those films’ amalgam of astonishing narrative efficacy and yet total fatuousness.