I haven't chased "Black Robe Pickets" to recommend, after all, it's really eye-opening.
If you like "Black Robe Pickets", you must watch this "Generation V".It's in the same vein as the main drama, bloody and curious.
Generation V takes place in the worldview set in "Black Robe Pickets", where superheroes are controlled by the big corporation Walter and become tools to make money. On the surface, they go everywhere to save the world, but in fact most of them are scum.
Generation V focuses on a superhero school run by Vought, which hosts a variety of superpowers and selects the best of them to join Vought's star superhero team, the Super Seven.
The main character is a little girl with a tragic experience, Mary.
When Mary first discovered her superpowers, she accidentally killed her parents due to excessive fright, and her only surviving sister was sent for adoption.
When she grew up, Mary aspired to join the Super SevenShe is getting higher and higher in the rankings, only to find that she is getting farther and farther away from her goal.
The main line of the story is not so gripping, following Mary's perspective, the superpowered college life presented in "Generation V" is full of gimmicks.
After all, the chaos of teenagers, coupled with various superpowers, can always give the audience some unimaginable shocking scenes.
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Of course, "Generation V" is not trying to attract the audience to watch it with these, it sets up a suspense.
The sudden death of a star student and the huge conspiracy buried behind it.
The school's underground experiments, students who don't know the truth, this seems a little familiar, and the plot direction of "Generation V" is indeed not difficult to guess.
In fact, if you remove the superhero element, this is just another interesting and spicy coming-of-age drama.
What makes Generation V unique is its superhero elements, and after three seasons of filming of "Black Robe Pickets", Amazon already knows exactly what audiences wantA different experience, the more gore and curiosity, the better. In short, poke at the audience's cool point in a unique style.
It's not a brainless superposition of these elements. In Generation V, several of the main characters can be seen trying to break free from the shackles of the past, correct the mistakes made by adults, or step out of the shadows left by their parents.
This superhero academy, on the other hand, allows us to see things that are both familiar and strange, and that there are also issues of privileged class and race, and that there are discrimination and other pressures here.
Like "The Black Robe Pickets", "Generation V" is both vulgar and full of irony.
The difference is that "Generation V" is slightly lacking in the characterization, at least the protagonist is not as impressive as "Black Robe Pickets".
And the advancement of the main line is not handled well, although the mixed dazzling or dumbfounded pictures have been attracting the audience to watch, but the plot is obviously a little hasty.
However, it is still recommended for fans who like gore or novelty to catch up on "Generation V", because even if there is no plot, it can still bring a lot, a lot of shock.