Into the Night (The Sun is not smiley anymore)


Guys thought the title for their series was so cool, but it really sounds like cheap perfume.

 The most remarkable part of the series is that with practically no resources Into the Night manages not only to build an oppressive environment but also to put together a most diverse array of characters, all with a corresponding backstory to give them depth.

 As the series progress, the show gets more resources and the course changes, as it was inevitable to happen, to maintain things thrilling. The writers are not afraid of killing characters, and although all the death scenes feel a bit overdramatic, it's true that since there's not a clear main character, death can fall to anyone, further increasing the tension.

 The biggest problem is that, since they didn't use enough resources to end the world, the apocalypse is quite unrealistic with the sun just waking up in a morning mood and making people drop dead all of a sudden, through walls and bunkers. In summary, I think that since the whole series amounts, six hours is a good thing to watch in your free time.  

I get it that you make different nationality characters speak their native language for realism... but I'll stick with "only American" please. Not even British English, just american.


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