Ok...I watched the first couple of episodes, then it wasn't quite as interesting, just scraping the layers of society affected, somewhat pretentious to try to emulate Huxley's tome "The shape of things to come" the character relationships not much empathy generated by the script, in spite of the well known cast.
Then skipped to the final episode as it then became boringly padded out. How can we milk human misery and also delay new technologies which can reduce the CO2 levels as its not profitable enough to implement for the moment,,big business and billionaires seizing the corporate advantages, from the usual conflict,famine, disease,with climate change as the end result, yet another business opportunity.
There was some prophetic technologies portrayed, based on having , not being, Smart windows, do away with the flat screens, using 3D projectors, with VR conference calls.the protagonists/managers being tied down by corporate blackmail from above.
All the big reveals are in the last episode, and the doggedness of a Legal system to tie down the wrongdoers and bring justice eventually to a not so satisfying conclusion.
Then skipped to the final episode as it then became boringly padded out. How can we milk human misery and also delay new technologies which can reduce the CO2 levels as its not profitable enough to implement for the moment,,big business and billionaires seizing the corporate advantages, from the usual conflict,famine, disease,with climate change as the end result, yet another business opportunity.
There was some prophetic technologies portrayed, based on having , not being, Smart windows, do away with the flat screens, using 3D projectors, with VR conference calls.the protagonists/managers being tied down by corporate blackmail from above.
All the big reveals are in the last episode, and the doggedness of a Legal system to tie down the wrongdoers and bring justice eventually to a not so satisfying conclusion.