"The I-Land" The Cloud Capp'd Towers (TV Episode 2019) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2019)

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4/10
If you're reading this, stop wasting your precious time
aboalhyjaa12 September 2019
Please people, stop making my mistake. Im sick, my sickness is that when ever i start something i must finish it, even if it was awful. Thats why im still watching this garbage. Its super bad, there's only 2 episodes left and im having a party now haha.
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3/10
THE UNCAPPED POWERS
andrew-169819 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
In this ep we learn that KC was married with two kids (three if you count her no good husband), that she had a one night stand, & that she attempted to kill her boys & herself in her real life.

Moses appears to be an eco type warrior who is angry at the elite & regrets his actions which cause the deaths of eight innocent people.

We discover that Donovan is over needy & has murdered a girl he proposed to who rejected him.

We also learn that Taylor was involved in robberies, & when she attempts to leave the i-land she pays the price.

Long story short - the rest of the groups back stories. Probably the best episode so far.
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8/10
Good or evil? Or - "unintended consequences"?
nataraj14 September 2019
While we watch the events unfold, the questions become more difficult.

Assisted death - euthanasia - is illegal. But is it wrong? That abusive husband - what would he have done to the kids? Why did those people have to be in the vicinity of a bomb going off for a "just case"?

What did Cooper and Chase have to do with that farm in Texas?

Only Taylor does not ask questions, she is happy to find some hospitality on the other island. She gives a nice tip. Or two. Or three.

We - the audience - cannot help to be drawn into those back stories. Would we - as the Warden - let them live?

But wait! It is not their past actions that determine the outcome of this experiment - it is their actions in the present "simulation". The simulation seems very real to me.

"It's all in your head, Mr. Tweedy" (Chicken Run)
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