Aftermath
Aftermath
TV-14 | 27 September 2016 (USA)

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    Evengyny

    Thanks for the memories!

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    Claysaba

    Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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    AnhartLinkin

    This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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    Rosie Searle

    It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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    Dave Ucannottaknow

    Category 5 hurricanes. Rains of fishes. Rains of snakes. Rains of truck parts, hours after the storm has passed??!! Rampaging zombies with superpowers of supernatural origin, but first they had to be infected by a virus! Sunspots caused all of the above, because the creators of this ginormous turd are climate change deniers, who would rather blame disaster trends (real and imagined) on gay people than human activity. Funny how the same people would insist that humanity is faulty (sinful) by nature, and they confess to that in their churches, but politically it's other people who are the problem.You can see all of the above and more within the first 20 minutes of this incredibly ridiculous series, which is all the time I could waste on it, although you will likely never see an overt religious message if you endure the whole of the two seasons so far. Because that's how religious, science-hating media content creators operate these days, and it has always been their style to become increasingly dishonest in proportion to the decline of their churches.

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    heels-54905

    A really engrossing series, well made and well acted. The storyline retains momentum and progresses well. The unfolding reality of well=grounded family with the father a university professor and the mother, a military chopper pilot spins out of control due to circumstance beyond their comprehension let alone control. Time and space, it appears, is unraveling around them. Other rather wild daughter has gone missing set about trying to find her........ While each episode is more or less stand-alone woven around the plot line..some of the comments her defy understanding. unless of course written by Adrenalin-junkie juveniles.

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    zaylee-72683

    I don't understand all the bad reviews ... it's like a contest to see who can slam it the most eloquently. I actually really enjoyed this show because it had fun graphics, represented strong family ties and made attempts at presenting solid moral values. Some people on here are complaining that Aftermath is unbelievable, but it isn't supposed to be - it is fantasy science fiction for the fun of it. Just relax, kick back, chill out and watch it just for the fun of it. It isn't supposed to be taken seriously. I for one hope the network brings back a second season to give closure on what it was all about and why people were getting sucked up into the swirling hole in the sky - terrible way to end the show with so many unanswered questions.

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    SnoopyStyle

    The Copeland family finds themselves struggling to survive the end of the world. The world faces a seemingly endless number of calamities. The father Joshua Copeland (James Tupper) is a cultural history professor. The mother Karen Copeland (Anne Heche) is ex-military. With their three teen kids, Matt (Levi Meaden), Brianna (Taylor Hickson), and Dana (Julia Sarah Stone), they try to stay together and escape various dangers in their RV.This show is a mess of sci-fi monsters of the week. The characters are simply there and so is the apocalypse. After a few episodes, the show started losing me with the mounting mess. There seems to be no rules or stability. Everything is up for grabs. It takes until episode 9 when the characters come up with an explanation. The girls start wondering if time itself is screwed up. It's like an idea about the show suddenly lit up. The show is a mess because the world is suppose to exist in a mess. The mess itself makes perfect sense. This apocalypse is a world of chaos where it would be impossible to understand and survival is the only good outcome. The problem is that it needed almost the entire first season to get a hold of this show and by then, almost nobody is watching.

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