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7/10
Some bright spots, but overall disappointing.
mmevanille-5309729 July 2021
The premise is interesting, the characters are somewhat likable, but what could have been a interesting drama that explored current issues and found alternative solutions, turns into more of a oversimplification, naïve and idealistic view of country management.

It isn't all bad. The series does explore some realistic issues that would be involved in a situation such as what they find themselves in. And its hard to write a drama on this premise without jumping the shark a little to initially establish it. So have to give them some credit for bringing what is probably realistic situations, even if it is spaced in episodic form, to bear amongst personal drama.

However, that personal drama permeates everything in this show. I feel that sometimes by forcing it to try to appeal to a larger audience, they lose the audience that could have made it a cult sensation. Much of the show is about personal relationships, and even though its decently acted and the characters are somewhat interesting, it clouds the whole theme of the show to the point where the actual important elements and issues the show is trying to uncover is hidden amongst it and is taking away from how complex these issues are.

For example, the show brings up the issue on immigration. The show could really explore the arguments, the different points of view, the different angles of belief and key political points of each option. Instead it darts around personal situations and interpersonal decision making, splattered with some very basic opinions which aren't really explored before they sort of come up with a decision. Anyone who knows anything about law and politics would understand that The Republic of Sarah, in the real world, would last about the same time it took to write this review.

Its disappointing because this could have been an excellent show, similar to a present day Star Trek TNG style exploration of humanity and sociology. But instead drama plucked from a hat, and painted in a way to try to make it seem realistic.
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7/10
Interesting story plot!
sondrah-8957129 June 2021
I don't understand the negative reviews. The show is entertaining and has a rather interesting concept -- probably situations none of us ever thought about before. Sit back and relax! Give the show a chance!
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7/10
Decent season 1
tchow8 September 2021
Take out the one star votes from the angry conservative snowflake brigade and the ten stars from the easily impressed and you've got a 6ish star show which is about right for season 1. It's a CW show so it is what it is. Don't be shocked to discover ridiculousness and interpersonal drama mixed in with plot and character development.
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The Plot
jimmyishere-3774829 August 2021
A girl names Sarah makes her own country to oppose to the local authorities for just taking down some things from the city?

A big NO! The plot doesn't make any sense, and it will never attract much people. If it took place in a post-apocalyptic world the series would be more interesting!
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6/10
Unique & Fun
niseynisey18 July 2021
Unique idea for a TV show. Takes a fun spin on a serious subject. Sometimes, a bit too much fun with the idea. They make the civics duration a little too simplistic. Flying off the seat of their pants for something so serious gets a bit old quickly.
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10/10
Not paying attention to 1 star rating
danbocan16 June 2021
Don't pay attention at all to those trolls who have given 1 star rating, clearly they are being manipulated to do so, about the series I love it, I like it, it's fresh ideea, I am not a teenager to not know what I am talking about, I'm 41.i saw over the las 15 years many many series and this one look quite good.
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6/10
Interesting idea, but taken too lightly, which makes it unrealistic
liiga-anna11 July 2021
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I have seen the first 4 episodes. I like the whole concept. The characters are good and their personal stories are interesting. But I'm a government employee in a rather small European country and for me this idea - a teacher with a couple of friends running a country - just seems very unrealistic and unfortunately makes it a little childish. If they had made some kind of council with at least 10 people, where each of them is responsible for one policy area, then I would buy it. But here they are just starting each day with "ok, what's today's problem" approach and there is no real strategy. There are no laws and regulations, they have not been accepted as a nation by other countries, but the 4 friends are spending time on inventing money designs. Ok. And the whole town just goes on with their lives without asking any questions or making any protests.

Nevertheless, it's a nice TV show and I hope it improves in the next episodes.
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4/10
I wanted to like it, but it's just silly drama
veinctor16 June 2021
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I cant understand how people can judge a show and give it 1 star from the very first episode.

Woke or not, the show starts with a school teacher that stands up against a corporation. Typical stuff for TV, but where it gets smart, is when the teacher finds a map loophole and comes up with the idea of creating her own country to stop the corporation.

For me this is awesome because we could get an glimpse of how a country gets founded and how it can run. The problems and ins and outs of something so bizarre and peculiar! I'm very curious to see how it goes as the possibilities for potential political struggles and challenges are pretty much endless.

Of course we do have the typical drama of school bullying, the gay guy, the ex girlfriend with your kid and the possibly lesbian protagonist to explore, which will attract a certain audience.

But for me, it's the premise and the possible directions it can go. It starts in a mild tone and I cant wait to see where it gets from here.

Edit: (from 7 stars to 4)

The show shows how shallow it is from the beginning of the 2nd episode. Sarah gets arrested and her trial in court gets resolved off screen! What is more important than that? The teen drama apparently.

The show ignores the most important aspects of building a new country, and it focuses on who likes who and who sleeps with who. This is clearly evident by episode 4. Responsible for the anti-counterfeiting measures of their new money is a 16 year old kid with daddy issues? And that is ignored by the fact that the guy who asks these questions is... hot?

Yes, the 16 year old girl and the protagonist (her teacher) not only like him, but the mere mention of the guy being "hot" is considered to be a discussion of the teachers love life? The dialogues are all over the place, as stuff get clearly thrown out of nowhere.

The politics and the seriousness is kept to a minimum, to give space to cheesy drama and mild humor. Personally I dont like most of the characters and Sarah doesnt inspire me as a leader at all. She does try to fight everything with a smile but she comes out as stupid who comes up with the episode's solution by sheer luck instead or research and by being smart or by really struggling to figure out what to do. Everyone is on her side (except the episode's challenge) and everything feels easy and cheesy. Reminds me of Designated Survivor, only that show had a better 1st season.

Also... 24% of the viewers give this show 10 stars? Give me a break cheaters! Without your cheating the show wouldn't have an average of 5.4 stars, but under 3. Make better shows that respect the viewers intelligence if you want legit high scores.
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10/10
Cute, different and fun
simphoniebennett9 August 2021
I'll save you some time the 1 star ratings are because there is a strong black (lesbian) woman who is a cop. A woman in charge of the government. The main characters are all women or people of colour. And for some reason when that happens the 'woke' police come out to give it 1 stars. Because god forbid in 2021 that people BE woke. Sighhhhh. Great show, fun characters, much different from what the CW normally produces. It shows a country that we as humans should all strive for. One that is fair, and just, and equal for ALL. One that accepts everyone for who they are warts and all. One where everyone is accepted and loved and most importantly RESPECTED. We should all take a page out of the this show for what we should strive for and how we can get there.
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7/10
Good start, keep it up!
fanonagrace28 July 2021
First 2 episodes were good but it's slipping into cw typical. Keep it smarter & more on topic than teen angst.
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8/10
This is easily 8 stars when Walker is 1 star
amara-campbell7 August 2022
I find the reviews so confounding. Maybe it's a USA thing? Elsewhere in the world the story is engaging, familiar and charming.

Admittedly this is no Homeland, but it held my attention, while Walker (as an example -which was tenewed) made me want to headbutt a wall.

We don't watch the CW for intensely intellectual shows, but this hit a sweet spot. Also "woke" should be banned from reviews, the use of the term is lazy.

Any country ruled by the Queen has to vote for independence, that is many, many countries colonised the English invaders.

Anyway, The Republic of Sarah is interesting and engaging. And like any show you're supposed to suspend disbelief and enjoy, not nit pick.

I hope no one believed there were actual vampires, hunters, werewolves etc while watching The Vampire Diaries or a homicidal teenager while watching Pretty Little Liars? Just enjoy it.
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2/10
Jam packed full of misinformation about civics
glenno-424536 July 2021
It didn't take long fir the show to get annoying until it became insufferable.

I like the characters but that doesn't help the plot.

Too bad because it has an interesting premise.
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8/10
A good surprise!
carlosaxpires21 July 2021
The premise is interesting, the dialogs are well written and the story is always advancing in an interesting way without lame content. Besides that, characters are interesting and it is a fresh and outside the box show different from any other on CW.
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1/10
The Republic of What??
POIguy16 June 2021
**Pilot review only** When I first saw the preview for this show I thought "huh this looks better than the trash the CW has been producing lately". The pilot quickly depleted any hope I had for this show. This show tries incredibly hard to be woke. The "small town fights against evil corporation" thing this show has is really stupid. The main character just yells a lot and doesn't make any good arguments against the corporation. There's also very little thought put into how they would actually make their own country. The mining company is worth more than the GDP of the town, so how are they going to fight against them and become independent? And just because there was a border dispute in the 1840s does not mean the town doesn't belong to either country. Pretty sure that the US government or Canadian government would step in and not allow Greylock to just secede. Also, there was a ton of melodrama for just the first episode. The CW really needed a win after the disappointing premieres of Walker and Kung Fu (as well as all of their "wonderful" programs this season). It's a shame that they're giving into woke culture.
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10/10
"Woke" is not a insult.
calebamorgan16 June 2021
Why y'all so pressed, you don't have to watch this series. Stay mad.
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1/10
Sad representation of New Hampshire
slgkali17 June 2021
If you're going to do a show about New Hampshire, actually show & sound like New Hampshire. People who have grown up all their lives in NH do not pronounce the R's at the end of words and add R's to the end of A words. That the first of hundreds of issues with this new show. I was excited to see our state finally on the map but nope not even close how we as New Hampshirites think , look & speak sadly. Bummer I was really looking forward to something new...
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10/10
Give it a chance
slrobbo7918 June 2021
Give it a chance - I quite enjoyed the pilot. It is The CE - the cast were fun, watch a documentary if you want "real" and other reviewers - stop using the word woke - please.
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1/10
Typical CW garbage headed for cancelation
jeffkresse-814-34596916 June 2021
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I cannot understand why CW shows are such woke train wrecks. This one speeds through the succession concept at light speed so there is little foundation presented for this cause. I guess when you have to write such a concept you don't want to get too involved in details. Unfortunately this pretty much guarantees we are set up for future episodes of thin plot swallowed whole by character drama. If that does it for you go ahead and watch. I personally have deleted it from my dvr schedule.
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10/10
Good potential
drawrussell16 June 2021
The pilot was a crowded mess of jumbled storylines and too many characters. However, the show has potential to be really good if it slows down and focuses on characters rather than checking all the boxes and cramming unnecessary characters and plot lines into the canvas.
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1/10
annoying
millordrak18 June 2021
Too much annoying crappy music, just like every CW show. I won't be watching past the pilot.
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10/10
I love it!
carolinahealthadvisor16 June 2021
I love it, I love the story, and the drama, it keeps me entertained the whole episode. The carácter Danny is my favorite :) Good job! 👍 I really hope to watch it many seasons :)
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1/10
Been done before
blackpeters22 June 2021
Watch Passport to Pimlico (1949) At least that was funny.
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9/10
Music
dsweeting-838-6429366 August 2021
Great show but the music is to loud & makes it hard to hear the dialogue.
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2/10
Too Woke - Too Sad - Such Wasted Potential
srussell123416 June 2021
If you like your woke dialogue and all of its great buzzy words and ideas then you will love this show. Otherwise steer clear. Talky, silly not even remotely entertaining.

This could have been good!
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10/10
A timely offering
skpn12313 July 2021
What a smart and fast moving snapshot of a reality we could all too soon have to face. What to do if you are being exploited for the personal gain of a few. What creative, intelligent strategies can be implemented when we pull together. Alone we are powerless.

There is NOTHING not to like about this series that is totally fresh and unique while dealing with some very real and relatable family issues such as a family devastated by addiction and family separation trying to find its way back to each other and the devastation and splintering that occurs during the grief experience. All of this but it still isn't heavy or dark. I have watched way too much dark in recent series and that is not what we need right now, or not what I and my family need.

I did not note any stereotyped dialogue or anything too 'soapy' or 'cringey'. There is so much room for it to grow and evolve and so many storylines to follow.

Give this series a chance with an open mind and heart. And if you want ugly, intense and dark then give this one a miss and let the rest of us enjoy 'The Republic of Sarah' with fair and reasonable reviews.
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