


Une épidémie mystérieuse a décimé toute la population mâle de la Terre ! Toute sauf un jeune homme, appelé Yorick Brown, et son singe, Esperluette. Pourchassés par des groupements de femmes aux intérêts divers, Yorick et Esperluette partent sur les routes dévastées des États-Unis, sous la protection de la mystérieuse et mortelle Agent 355.
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I don't know what it is exactly about this show, but it's just not compelling TV. I loved the comics (it's one of the best comic series ever), but whatever magic was there didn't translate to the screen despite the series sticking pretty close to the tone of the original material. I watched 4 episodes and I'm just... bored. Agent 355 is interesting, but only marginally so. Yorick, while charming in the comics, is like a Shia Labeouf imitator who goes "No no no no no!" every three sentences. And so far, it's mostly just people walking from point A to point B through the woman-only post-apocalyptic landscape. I'm chalking this one up to another proof that creating a faithful adaptation doesn't always mean you capture the magic of the source material. Read the comics instead!
And more woke trash which could have been a perfectly fine drama but instead decided to try and force political tones about democratic saviors and gender madness.
Thought it would be interesting but it’s turned out to be about how republicans are bad now and after the apocalypse, and how lucky the world it to have some democrats around. I was just hoping to find out what the world would be if all men died.
If you thought the walking dead was bad, this is even worse
The trailer promised an interesting story—where is it? Why does the last man on Earth have to be the most annoying and clueless character? I didn’t realize at first that the show is based on a comic (which I haven’t read), but I can only imagine how disappointed its fans must be. The pacing is painfully slow, focusing on irritating, flat, two-dimensional characters. The only exception is Agent 355, who’s the only one not driving me up the wall. Where’s the actual story? So much potential, and this is what we get? It feels like I’m watching The Walking Dead all over again.



















