Our 22-year old son was home for a while when the college semester ended, and we had finished up our spring TV show together (Colony and Travelers) and were waiting for our summer show (Orphan Black!!) to start, so we were searching for something new that he, my husband, and I could all enjoy together. We settled on Sense8, a Netflix show, and quickly got hooked on its intriguing supernatural premise.
The first episode or two of Sense8
is a bit confusing (but stick with it) because a lot of different
characters are introduced and there is no connection between them at
first. Sun, played by Doona Bae, is a young professional woman in South
Korea whose father doesn't recognize her accomplishments because she is
female. Jamie Clayton plays Nomi, a trans woman living happily in San
Francisco with her partner when things go terribly wrong on Pride Day
and she ends up in the hospital. Kala, played by Tina Desai, is a
beautiful Indian woman engaged to a very eligible bachelor who she is
not certain she is in love with. Riley Blue, played by Tuppence
Middleton, is a blue-haired DJ in London who may be in too deep with her
drug dealing boyfriend. Max Riemelt plays Wolgang, a young German man
struggling with his background as the son of a criminal. Miguel Angel
Silvestre plays Lito, a handsome Brazilian actor who is a sex symbol on
screen but harbors his own secret in his private life. Will, played by
Brian J. Smith, is a practical-minded cop in Chicago who can't make
sense of what he's just seen. Finally, Capheus, played by Aml Ameen, is a
matatu (van) driver in Nairobi, a jovial man known as Van Damme for his
obsession with the actor (and his colorful van's motif) whose mother is
seriously ill.
Whew - see what I mean about confusing
at first? But within a couple of episodes, you get to know each of these
characters better. All eight of them see the same vision at the start
of episode one, of a woman, played by Darryl Hannah, in a churchyard.
Gradually, after that, they each begin to see the world through one of
the other eight's eyes, seemingly transporting through time and space to
a world very different from their own. In this way, they begin to
become aware of each other, especially when one of them is in trouble or
in danger.
We have watched 4 episodes so far, and it
is more and more engrossing. Exactly what gifts and powers the eight
disparate people possess is still somewhat of a mystery - to the viewers
and to the eight "sensates" themselves - but we want to see more to
find out what unfolds. Single sentence summaries of the show indicate
that there are powerful people who want to stop these eight, but we
haven't gotten to that point yet in the plot.
The
multi-cultural cast are all very good, and you quickly form a bond with
all eight sensates, seeing their challenges and flaws as well as their
talents. The action moves around from one character (and one place) to
another, but quite soon, they begin interacting with each other, as the
story becomes more intricate. I hope I haven't made it sound too
complicated because by the end of the second episode, you have a good
idea who each character is and how he or she lives. The show also has a
wonderful soundtrack (see Amazon link below), and after episode 4, you
will be singing "What's Up" for weeks (we were!).
Sense8 is
a Netflix original program, so it is available exclusively on Netflix. I
see that the first season has 12 episodes, and there are already two
seasons on Netflix, so I can't wait to
see what happens next! Note that Netflix just announced last month that
the show has been cancelled after its second season, with possibly a
single 3rd season episode finale in 2018 to wrap things up.
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