PacificLilly : *End of the road* "little J G said yeuhh" 🤣🤣🤣🎶🤣🤣🤣
Fezza : If you are suffering from insomnia this is the cure.
etim : Decent story, 'based on true events', well made but waay too long.
Sally : Alex's last episode he did
grasshopper rex : A younger, angrier Bosch.
boger-t : believe "charly" was better, cliff robertson was amazing and won an academy award for best...
greyfur : Was actually O.K., had to watch on YouTube, as dood tends to crap the bed on me part way t...
DJensen : Contains spoilers. Click to show. It's a short story, actually. "P.S. Please put flowers on Algernon's grave for me." I'll n...
skoooper : Masterpiece tbh and also very sad
Looks like the PW pre-cogs have voted it a winner before the first episode has even been aired - it may suggest that the virtue signalling force is strong in this one.
Having said that, the many varied takes on this sci-fi end-of-the-world theme has created some wonderful cinema in the past (as other comments have referenced) and I’d add On The Beach, The Quiet Earth and Omega Man to the list.
It’s like any film or series based on a comic book series - it’ll have it’s fan base before it even airs. Hell, same applies for novels too. People were already claiming Lord Of The Rings a success (which it was) prior to the first film’s release, and it’s the same thing here. A fan base already exists, as the book is about 20 years old. Y: The Last Man is from DC Comics adult inprint line Vertigo.