Or should that be more like Land of Lost?Wasn't "Land of the Lost" also just a family drama with dinosaurs?
....Doesn't that just make this a new version of Land of the Lost?
This show feels kind of like a throwback to late 90s and early 2000s sci-fi TV and I actually enjoy that about it. Not everything needs to be some megabudget small screen blockbuster.
The biggest issue I have three episodes in is that I think they've got way too many character drama subplots. I feel that half of them could be cut and their screentime used for more survival and creature action.
I don't expect non-stop creature action. That would get tiring and be unrealistic. What I mean is that I'd rather not have some dramatic backstory revelation in every episode.Of course the creature action is not what the show is actually about. Its about the drama with creatures as a backdrop, and if you don't like it, this show isn't for you. Its sci-fi as window dressing.
YES! I was gonna say that.Wasn't "Land of the Lost" also just a family drama with dinosaurs?
....Doesn't that just make this a new version of Land of the Lost?
My main issue is that the animals have just stopped even being a threat the characters worry about. In the very first episode, their camp gets attacked by dire wolves and now they freely wander around the woods without any fear of being attacked by anything. Also, I want to see mastodons, just cause they're cool.They have shown some prehistoric creatures, and some regular animals that we would recognize. Its only 12,000 years ago, so really, not so far back that things should be that unrecognizable, so in a way, they probably got that right.
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