Unbroken Circle
- Episode aired Jan 13, 2022
- TV-MA
- 1h
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
1.4K
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Kirsten sets in motion her plan to free the Traveling Symphony, while Miranda tries to live the right life.Kirsten sets in motion her plan to free the Traveling Symphony, while Miranda tries to live the right life.Kirsten sets in motion her plan to free the Traveling Symphony, while Miranda tries to live the right life.
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Did you know
- TriviaIn a nod to her character Riley (Myrthin Stagg) being the soccer goalie that gets left behind (episode 5), Riley (in the 20 years later) is now guarding the Traveling Symphony at the Seven City Airport.
- Quotes
The Prophet: Why are you helping me?
Kirsten Raymonde: Stabbing you didn't work.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards (2022)
Featured review
Masterful
I'd never even heard of Station Eleven, neither the book nor this show, until only about a week ago. I only stumbled into this show because I was googling for a sci-fi show to watch, and this show was included in some top 20 list.
I initially figured the show was just building up to the zombie mutants, cities blowing up, or warring survivalist factions. In fact, it was in anticipation of these stereotypical sci-fi post-apocalyptic tropes that led me to continue watching. But... it became abundantly clear that this isn't that type of show, and instead, I found myself discovering a drama dedicated to hope.
Post apocalyptic shows are frequently cynical, showing humans to be quick to fall to their baser instincts. Station Eleven on the other hand, shows us that even in the bleakest of situations, there are still people who try to do the right things.
And so we have 10 episodes dedicated to the goodness of the human condition, building up to a final episode that features a scene in which everyone was waiting in anticipation to see, and it does so in the most wonderfully touching way possible.
I am glad to have witnessed this masterpiece of a miniseries. I only wish I'd heard about this show earlier to watch it during the lockdown!
I initially figured the show was just building up to the zombie mutants, cities blowing up, or warring survivalist factions. In fact, it was in anticipation of these stereotypical sci-fi post-apocalyptic tropes that led me to continue watching. But... it became abundantly clear that this isn't that type of show, and instead, I found myself discovering a drama dedicated to hope.
Post apocalyptic shows are frequently cynical, showing humans to be quick to fall to their baser instincts. Station Eleven on the other hand, shows us that even in the bleakest of situations, there are still people who try to do the right things.
And so we have 10 episodes dedicated to the goodness of the human condition, building up to a final episode that features a scene in which everyone was waiting in anticipation to see, and it does so in the most wonderfully touching way possible.
I am glad to have witnessed this masterpiece of a miniseries. I only wish I'd heard about this show earlier to watch it during the lockdown!
- greenmangreat
- Oct 31, 2023
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