Look, this is a weird one. The concept is genuinely interesting—a Black Mirror episode stretched into a series about tech surveillance, bodily autonomy, and escaping a controlling marriage. The problem? With a 6.7 TMDB rating and basically no other data, it seems like this show landed with a thud.
It's clearly trying to be darkly funny while tackling serious themes, which is a tough tightrope to walk. When it works, shows like this can be brilliant. When they don't, you get two seasons of "huh, that was... something."
For parents: this has zero relevance to your kids. It's adult content through and through. If YOU want to watch a trippy sci-fi show about the horrors of surveillance capitalism and toxic relationships, go for it—but keep expectations moderate given the lukewarm reception.





