brufus84
Reasonably entertaining. I've only seen episode 1 so far. I find it curious that Anna Paquin ( the main character of episode 1) is not listed in the cast credits on IMDB.
BrokenController
Well mastered show with groundbreaking ideas and special a fax. Saying that most of the episodes will leave you empty. They seem to drawl no conclusion and there's nothing really to talk about afterwards or debate. I hope that our worlds don't turn into anything like these issues and the insensitivity and in humanity that is used in the shows to produce unpredictability. But after you Watch a few you pretty much get the gist of what everyone's going to be about hoping that one will be different. But it won't. I'm interested to see where they go in the future with this series. It needs a lot of work.
vool
The show, while having nice production values, unfortunately derails itself by shoe-horning all too many progressive gender ideas into Dick's original stories.
SevenDeadlyThings
Philip K Dick's Electric Dreams is an ambitious series of one-hour films based on his stories, pulling in big stars with a different cast and crew for each episode. Each varies wildly in tone sharing only a couple of common themes and motifs that connect them to each other. It's difficult not to compare parables with Charlie Brooker's "Black Mirror," which is tough territory to compete with, but having more serious sci-fi storytelling back in the mainstream can only be a good thing.