Kattiera Nana
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Francene Odetta
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
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.
johnsjl
Having been a big fan of Lost, I was a bit weary seeing the first few previews for Wrecked in 2016. It was hard to gauge from the previews as to what to expect from the show. The starting events seemed pretty much like those of Lost, a show I very much missed, but nothing else seemed comparable. I was intrigued and set my DVR. In all honesty, I didn't expect too much and even forgot the premier date. I was only reminded of the show when I checked the DVR and it had recorded the first episode.I was in love with the show by the end of the first episode. Yes, I fell a bit quickly for it and was worried the rest of the season couldn't keep up with the premier episode, but it did. The show is quirky. It is nothing like Lost, which you probably already knew. The cast really jives well and seem to enjoy working with one another. The plot, often times, is so outrageous, but there is heart in the writing and soul in the acting, that you just buckle up and enjoy the ride. As a quick parallel to Lost, I was always worried in the early seasons that the show would never have a resolution, as they may never make it of the island and the show could stretch into twenty seasons. However, with this show I laugh so much with every episode, that I actually fear them going home too soon and the show ending. I was very much relieved to read that it was renewed for season three.What I appreciate the most about this show is the writing and its humour. It makes many reference to pop culture and current issues without being obnoxious and in a light-hearted manner that you simply get sucked into the show. Wrecked doesn't take itself too serious, which makes it so appealing. It's an easy watch with each episode clocking in at 30 minutes and the seasons count 10 episodes each. One can argue that seasons and episodes should be longer, but there is a fear that some of the novelty would wear off. I find it just the right amount of Wrecked and at the end of both seasons I have looked forward to the next.If you are looking for a new group of friends to care about on TV and don't mind television that is a bit outrageous then this is the show for you. If you are looking for a Lost replacement, this isn't really it. Though I would still suggest giving it a try, because this may be just what you need without knowing it.
chrisdye-62271
I started watching this show last season briefly and found it funny not hilarious but funny however I have thoroughly enjoyed this season and have even caught up on the last season I love every character for some reason or another .the nerdy blondes hot lol. and the show is hilarious even a little heartwarming in parts I highly recommend you watch this show it might not be the best but I love it and every tbs comedy so far if you like angie trebeca or the detour or any tbs show I suggest watching it you wont be disappointed by your choice just give it a chance you wont be sorry you will love the characters and humor just please NO KIDS too much sex and swearing for the younger set
ghettolt-1
I got hooked because I was a fan of Lost and also love a good comedy. The first season started out with a bang and really hope more of the same into season two! If you are tired of the monotone settings of popular TV shows, definitely take a look at this one. The cast is great, the show is funny and the concept is hilarious. I really hope they keep it simple for the other seasons and not steer away from the original idea. Ridiculous plots, in-show advertisements, steering away from the original idea is what kills shows. Developing relatable characters, situations and keeping it funny is what will keep this afloat. One of my favorite shows at the moment. Worth a watch!