Watched the first episode of Rellik.
It's solid, but boy does it drive its gimmick into the ground quick.
However, someone forgot to mention that it has a soundtrack by Clark which is something I to my joy discovered whilst watching it. It is fucking amazing and easily the best thing about the show. Which to be clear is a ringing endorsement of the music, not slagging of the show.
He also did the incredible soundtrack for The Last Panthers which you should listen to, I loved the show as well so throwing in a recommendation for it too (be warned, the American version is censored and in the wrong aspect ratio).
edit: Spotify link to the Rellik EP. it is really, really good.
Also a note about Cinemax (who supposedly will air it at some point):
Good work on the rebranding guyz.
It's solid, but boy does it drive its gimmick into the ground quick.
However, someone forgot to mention that it has a soundtrack by Clark which is something I to my joy discovered whilst watching it. It is fucking amazing and easily the best thing about the show. Which to be clear is a ringing endorsement of the music, not slagging of the show.
He also did the incredible soundtrack for The Last Panthers which you should listen to, I loved the show as well so throwing in a recommendation for it too (be warned, the American version is censored and in the wrong aspect ratio).
edit: Spotify link to the Rellik EP. it is really, really good.
Also a note about Cinemax (who supposedly will air it at some point):
Things Rellik isn't: : fun, high-octane, or action. It is a bit pulpy. And, admittedly, it is a straight-to-series drama which Cinemax co-produced.Cinemax is recalibrating its original programming strategy, returning to the type of fare that launched its push into original primetime series: fun, high-octane, action, pulpy, straight-to-series dramas done in a cost-effective way primarily as international co-productions.
Good work on the rebranding guyz.