Television Dramas Undermine Conventional Narrative Coherence

A critic reviews Apple TV+’s Extrapolations and Amazon’s nine-episode adaptation of Naomi Alderman’s The Power, arguing both series prioritize topical spectacle over coherent plotting. The piece highlights passive characters, disjointed narrative arcs, and squandered thematic urgency around climate change and gender power, suggesting the shows undercut dramatic engagement despite high production value.
Key Points
- 1Highlights two recent shows—Extrapolations and The Power—portraying fragmented, passive characters amid global crises.
- 2Argues narrative ambition yields disjointed storytelling, undermining dramatic payoff despite high production value.
- 3Warns practitioners to balance topical themes with coherent plotting to preserve audience engagement and meaning.
Scoring Rationale
Notable cultural critique but limited by being a single-reviewer opinion focused on two TV adaptations rather than broader industry data.
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