Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Nessieldwi
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Lachlan Coulson
This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Fatma Suarez
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
sheepshearer
It's a good show.
Stuck on an island but keeps giving.
I am keen to watch the next season to see what happens.
TrishLovesTallica
"Wrecked" never fails to make me laugh! It's far better than the commercials/trailers would lead you to believe. Some think it's simply a parody of "Lost", others say it's annoying with too much yelling and compare it to It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. I say it's the best thing TBS has done (aside from Conan) and can't wait for new episodes. The cast is amazing and there are plot twists I never would have seen coming. If you like Always Sunny, do yourself a favor and give Wrecked a chance. In two seasons, it's managed to give me more laughs than anything else on TV today.
SodaPopBob
What I had thought would be a mediocre joke turned out as a well executed television comedy. The casting, script, and characters are some of the best work I've seen on cable television in a long time. The thing that made me appreciate this show is the choice of survivors the writers placed on the island. The crashed passengers feature many of the types you've seen in other TV shows and films, including the snappy hippie, insecure doctor, image-obsessed workaholic, dumb jock and the weird foreign guy with the fun accent. However, it's how they interact that makes the show feel fresh. Two of the more prominent characters are a male flight attendant afraid to stay in one place too long and a humble son of a billionaire who doesn't want to join the family business. The actors playing these roles have been thoughtfully cast and work well as the central "buddies" of the show. Pretty much every role has the right actor or actress to convey the absurdity that is the basis to each episode's plot. It's also nice to see a show can be this funny and not need to rely on any big names in Hollywood. Congratulations should go to TBS for seeing the worth in the script and not in the names of the producers or actors/actresses.
Charlie Fairbairn
I am going to add to the review I wrote last year just to say that I think series 2 is even funnier. This is to me is a classic. I must say the first episode had me crying with laughter. It is not supposed to be even remotely accurate, or plausible, and it is slightly dark but very very funny. Do not be put off by those who propose cell phones would or would not work under those conditions, this is an hysterically funny parody of Lord of the Flies. The funniest show since Veep. It can be silly at times but the pure wit of some of the lines and the absurdity of the situation makes it a must try if not an absolute must see. All the episodes so far have been a pure delight in comical entertainment and I enjoy the fact that there is a progression of the story from episode to episode. One scene, about 2/3 of the way through the first episode ranks to me as one of the funniest I have seen particularity in a pilot. I will not spoil that for you but if your sense of humour is anything like mine you know it when you come to it because you might have to wipe the tears of laughter from your eyes.