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Anyone here watch Tower Prep?
When I started covering it for my site, I called it "The Prisoner, Jr," which it unquestionably is, the similarities - even specific ones in the first and final episodes - are unmistakable. And yet, rather than be a simple tween-aged knockoff of a classic, it put several really interesting spins on it, and the entire focus of the show was completely different, a different emphasis, different themes. The shorthand version is, I guess, "What if #6 wasn't such an arrogant, defiant jackass, and decided to pretend he liked the place, and tried to fit in while secretly gaining allies who would help him escape."
Dodgy acting among much of the cast, some questionable direction here and there, some ham-fisted exposition and corn now and again, but man that sucker moved. The status quo changed a bit in every episode, and they actually had a solid close at the end of the season, with a tag that set up season 2.
Alas, we'll probably never get a second season, but I'm curious to know what anyone else thought of it, assuming any of you were among the 30 or so people who bothered to watch it.
(Please note; I have no ulterior political motives in asking this question)
When I started covering it for my site, I called it "The Prisoner, Jr," which it unquestionably is, the similarities - even specific ones in the first and final episodes - are unmistakable. And yet, rather than be a simple tween-aged knockoff of a classic, it put several really interesting spins on it, and the entire focus of the show was completely different, a different emphasis, different themes. The shorthand version is, I guess, "What if #6 wasn't such an arrogant, defiant jackass, and decided to pretend he liked the place, and tried to fit in while secretly gaining allies who would help him escape."
Dodgy acting among much of the cast, some questionable direction here and there, some ham-fisted exposition and corn now and again, but man that sucker moved. The status quo changed a bit in every episode, and they actually had a solid close at the end of the season, with a tag that set up season 2.
Alas, we'll probably never get a second season, but I'm curious to know what anyone else thought of it, assuming any of you were among the 30 or so people who bothered to watch it.
(Please note; I have no ulterior political motives in asking this question)