Stitchers (2015–2017)
9/10
Stitchers is under appreciated
28 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Stitchers is one of those great sci fi shows that was under appreciated. It was so under appreciated that Freeform left the final season 3 end in a cliff hanger. There were dedicated fans to this show. See the "Did you know" section of the IMDB Stitchers page regarding how fans went through great lengths to try and save the show. Despite the cliff hanger, I would still recommend watching the show. Stitchers' set of characters are likable, good people that work together and care about each other. They essentially form a work family. This "family" formula is getting harder and harder to find in television. I like the "family" formula because it is easier to care about likable, good people that you see motivated to care for others. Good story telling creates characters you care about, and Stitchers does that well. Stitchers also does a good job of creating a believable world of fictitious tech about reading left over memories in dead people. The lab they work in is really cool, and I like how a sharp team of scientist, engineers, and medical personal, plus a quantum computer, all have to be coordinated to conduct the "stitch". In the earlier episodes of Stitchers, Kirsten's temporal dysplasia makes her seem off-putting since she cannot perceive time and has trouble processing emotions. Later in the show, she gains emotions by stitching into Cameron. This makes Kirsten more normal (and attractive) as the show progresses. Emma Ishta does a great job playing Kirsten.
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