The Tomorrow People (2013–2014)
9/10
Great show, what a pity is canceled
18 May 2015
Warning: Spoilers
I rarely write reviews, unless I have a good reason. Well here it is.Many people like to write when they don't like a show. When theybelieve they lost their time watching something they didn't like.

I understand a bit, but I write a review because I'm outraged. Angry that a good quality series went to "limbo" (aficionados will know better), because some people thought they had seen it already or perhaps due to bad TV-scheduling. I showed to some persons and they also got hooked from the 1st episode! In art there is no parthenogeneseis (virgin-birth). Yes there is no power we haven't seen in comic book history and yes there are similarities with X-men and "heroes", but the way it is delivered is pleasant and all the actors are great. Both physically and performance-wise. Especially Robbie Amell and Peyton List, (Luke Mitchell only slightly behind them) seem to be destined to much more, and their rare but notable presence in "the flash" is one of the proofs. I am at the moment at the 18th episode and what I can tell you is that the more you see the harder it gets to resist seeing the next episode. Why? not just because of some last moment anchors (also, but not only), but because the u-turns, revelations and pace become so puzzling, exciting and well done, that I often have to stop in the middle of an episode to not being tempted to see one more!

There are so many series out there, going on for decades based on rubbish, while a nice one like this is ended in 1 season, it's unfair. Star Trek original series, Saint Seyia lost canvas, Tomorrow people, all ended despite so much potential
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