

The Chicago scenes were very literally shot in Chicago. You can really tell that it's not made in Chicago, but in Canada somewhere for the cheap. but mostly it's a bunch of other vague, but very aggressive, 1 star reviews that seem to have gone up more or less within the first hour of 3 x hour long episodes becoming available. As God could bring a community together more than any art form that exists. One of the least weird, because at least there's a sort of coherent thought in it -Īfter a collapse, where just before civilization is very much godless I think the most rational people would be the ones to focus more on bringing the God of the Bible back into people's lives. The first three eps are out and they are exceptional, imho, I think this is a real contender for show of the year - but even if you're not quite as blown away as I am it's at least competently made (I'd argue it's in fact brilliantly made).įor some reason though, it's getting fairly blatantly IMDB review bombed, and I'm not quite sure where it's coming from. Station Eleven is currently standing at 100% Rotten Tomatoes rating and 83% on Metacritic.

So I know it doesn't really matter, but out of my own curiosity I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what's attracted the fruitloop brigade to this one.
