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Mutating Wild Kingdom into a subversive fun-time apoca-thriller, Zoo is a worthy small-screen complement to a Jurassic World summer.
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It's all great fun, especially for those of us who have not read the book and so do not know if there is a clever cause or a nifty solution. Even if there is not, we get to watch a solid cast work its way through this latest spin on a classic tale, while keeping a wary eye on our own pets.
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If only the humans in Zoo were as compelling as their four-legged antagonists!
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As with many a Patterson thriller, the breathless pace and spine-tingling what-ifs make it easy to get caught up despite your well-founded reservations.
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If there's a breakout star in Zoo, though, it's probably the state of Louisiana, which does an astonishingly good impression of the African veldt that's used to excellent effect. Using little in the way of computer-generated effects, Zoo is a striking example of how much a talented director of photography can achieve with just his cameras.
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CBS’ Zoo has more than enough edge-of-your-seat drama to make it feel like the television equivalent of great summer beach reading.
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Zoo is fun, escapist fare. The kind of show that will make you want to pop some popcorn and plop down on the couch.
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The story will grab you, as we slowly see the animals begin asserting their control and the humans at a total loss as to what to do about it.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 49 out of 98
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Mixed: 21 out of 98
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Negative: 28 out of 98
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Apr 14, 2016
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Nov 5, 2015
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Oct 28, 2015