Syfy's Dystopian Drama INCORPORATED

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Anybody watching Syfy's INCORPORATED?

I've watched this since it premiered and I like it. If you love sci-fi dystopian shows, future techs, corporate espionage and cat-and-mouse thrillers like Kevin Costner's No Way Out, I recommend you check this out. Four episodes have aired so far.



Per Wikipedia: The series takes place in a dystopian 2074 Milwaukee, where many countries have gone bankrupt due to a number of crises and climate change. In the absence of effective government, powerful multinational corporations have become de facto governments, controlling areas called Green Zones. The remaining territories are called Red Zones, where governance is weak or non-existent.
 
Anybody watching Syfy's INCORPORATED?

I've watched this since it premiered and I like it. If you love sci-fi dystopian shows, future techs, corporate espionage and cat-and-mouse thrillers like Kevin Costner's No Way Out, I recommend you check this out. Four episodes have aired so far.



Per Wikipedia: The series takes place in a dystopian 2074 Milwaukee, where many countries have gone bankrupt due to a number of crises and climate change. In the absence of effective government, powerful multinational corporations have become de facto governments, controlling areas called Green Zones. The remaining territories are called Red Zones, where governance is weak or non-existent.

I was interested in the premise, and I definitely want to watch it.
 
Anybody watching Syfy's INCORPORATED?

I've watched this since it premiered and I like it. If you love sci-fi dystopian shows, future techs, corporate espionage and cat-and-mouse thrillers like Kevin Costner's No Way Out, I recommend you check this out. Four episodes have aired so far.



Per Wikipedia: The series takes place in a dystopian 2074 Milwaukee, where many countries have gone bankrupt due to a number of crises and climate change. In the absence of effective government, powerful multinational corporations have become de facto governments, controlling areas called Green Zones. The remaining territories are called Red Zones, where governance is weak or non-existent.


Good but not great. Crossing fingers and hoping it gets great. Watched the first four episodes today.

They have some ideas that don't quite get there for me, which is a shame because much of it is EXCELLENT. I really do hope it pulls together because the idea is solid and some of the elements are really exceptional.
 
Anybody watching Syfy's INCORPORATED?

I've watched this since it premiered and I like it. If you love sci-fi dystopian shows, future techs, corporate espionage and cat-and-mouse thrillers like Kevin Costner's No Way Out, I recommend you check this out. Four episodes have aired so far.



Per Wikipedia: The series takes place in a dystopian 2074 Milwaukee, where many countries have gone bankrupt due to a number of crises and climate change. In the absence of effective government, powerful multinational corporations have become de facto governments, controlling areas called Green Zones. The remaining territories are called Red Zones, where governance is weak or non-existent.

Got half way through episode 1 before falling asleep. Need to finish it before giving it a proper review but my early thoughts are that it wasn't really interesting and didn't catch my attention.
 
Got half way through episode 1 before falling asleep. Need to finish it before giving it a proper review but my early thoughts are that it wasn't really interesting and didn't catch my attention.
Try the first two episodes. If you don't end up at least mildly interested, then it's not for you.
 
Try the first two episodes. If you don't end up at least mildly interested, then it's not for you.

Yeah, the show doesn't really get going until two or three episodes in.

That's one of the things I liked, the fact they didn't try and pack too much into the first episode.

If I'm being honest, I like it more the more I see.
 
Try the first two episodes. If you don't end up at least mildly interested, then it's not for you.
Yeah, the show doesn't really get going until two or three episodes in.

That's one of the things I liked, the fact they didn't try and pack too much into the first episode.

If I'm being honest, I like it more the more I see.

I'm not much of a sci-fi fan tbh (i've only recently started getting in to it) so I wouldn't take my comments too seriously, but I will continue to watch.
 
I like the little things in INCORPORATED.

- The motorcycle elevator in a crappy building in the Red Zone (I chuckled at that one).
- The tissue regeneration spray.
- When you get water from the faucet in the Red Zone, it's designed like a fuel dispenser in a gasoline station.
- The head gangster is eating a piece of tomato like an expensive delicacy.
- The ration vending machine.
 
I like the little things in INCORPORATED.

- The motorcycle elevator in a crappy building in the Red Zone (I chuckled at that one).
- The tissue regeneration spray.
- When you get water from the faucet in the Red Zone, it's designed like a fuel dispenser in a gasoline station.
- The head gangster is eating a piece of tomato like an expensive delicacy.
- The ration vending machine.

Those were great.

Also...

See this? Not my blood.
 
Watched all 5 episodes of Incorporated, I definitely see the appeal of the show. Will continue to watch.
 
In the pilot they just ripped off Mission Impossible with that making the guy gag to steal files from his office. That's not an homage, that's a straight ripoff.
 
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