
Justin Good
Visionary, important, unique, timely. This is an amazing show. It's sad and laughable that some white reviewers have called this 'racist' against white people; one, because they are clearly ignorant of the real story behind the white destruction of Tulsa in 1921; and two, because there's no such thing as reverse racism, only reverse prejudice. Blacks can be prejudiced against whites, but they cant be 'racist' because racism is prejudice backed up by legal-political-economic power, and institutionalized power differentials don't reverse. At the end of the Civil War, black people in the US owned about 1% of the wealth, and 150 years later, that number has barely changed.
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Chris Foster
Highly disappointing series. Huge fan of the Graphic Novel and was very skeptical when they were making a movie adaptation but was pleasantly pleased by the movie. This series they're making is a complete train wreck. Barely holds a candle to the novel or film and the traits carried over to this show to give it the name Watchmen are minuscule at best. This could have, and may as well be, a complete standalone superhero show. HBO is just trying to piggy back on the creative ideas of the novel and film to reduce how much they have to think while completely perverting the origin of what it's derived from. If you know nothing of the Graphic Novel you might like it. Fans of the original, we've been severely let down. I've been hoping for a decade now the movie would bring about a live action series, furious we got this hot pile of garbage.
31 people found this review helpful

Brandon Watson
The show started off great for the first two episodes. Was excited to see how they were going to uncover more about Don Johnson's character's past, why he was part of the clan, the mirros and Regina Kings character Etc . Thdn it just turned into rewriting the cannon of the book and characters and they lost me. A few juicy moments in each episode, but for the most part lost me on the way down to the very ending. So much lost potential