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EPISODE
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: What Happened?
Episode 02: Our Town
Episode 03: Childhood's End
Episode 04: Drop by Drop
Episode 05: Putting on the Clothes
Episode 06: Like A F-ing God or Something
Episode 07: Allie's Rules
Episode 08: Poison
Episode 09: New Names
Episode 10: How It Happens
The Society S01E01
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The Society S01E02
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The Society S01E03
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The Society S01E04
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The Society S01E05
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The Society S01E06
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The Society S01E07
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The Society S01E08
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The Society S01E09
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The Society S01E10
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The Society - Season 1
Description
A mysterious & dramatic series directed by Christopher Keyser, which captures the reality of a group of teenagers going through strange circumstances in their lives. Events begin as a group of teenagers struggle to survive and adapt to their lives after being vaguely transferred to a replica of their rich town. Now, these teenagers face a mysterious fate that takes them to a strange turn without any trace to their parents.
A mysterious & dramatic series directed by Christopher Keyser, which captures the reality of a group of teenagers going through strange circumstances in their lives. Events begin as a group of teenagers struggle to survive and adapt to their lives after being vaguely transferred to a replica of their rich town. Now, these teenagers face a mysterious fate that takes them to a strange turn without any trace to their parents.
Actors:
Olivia DeJonge,
Grant Whitney,
Caroline Vigna,
Alex Fitzalan,
Autumn Wong,
Katie Novak,
Jake Orozco-Herman
Olivia DeJonge
30 April 1998, Melbourne, Australia
Grant Whitney
Caroline Vigna
Alex Fitzalan
Autumn Wong
Katie Novak
Jake Orozco-Herman
Director:
Marc Webb, Haifaa Al-Mansour, Patricia Cardoso, Megan Griffiths, Rich Lee, Stacie Passon, Brett Simon, Tara Nicole Weyr
Country:
United States
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May 09, 2019
Unfortunately, the show lacks a pulse.
May 10, 2019
Even as much as "The Society" spins its wheels... there just aren't many other teen shows that routinely debate the advantages of capitalism versus socialism or democracy versus dictatorship.
May 09, 2019
Not the most innovative or boundary-breaking take on the Lord of the Flies architecture, The Society does justice to much of its potential and there's an audience out there, not exclusively in that young adult demo, that will devour it.
May 09, 2019
The series deftly balances its entertainment value with some thoughtful exploration of issues relevant to a young-adult audience. More engrossing than you might expect.
May 09, 2019
Even with an episode built around the teens staging an impromptu prom, The Society doesn't have many lighthearted or upbeat moments. It's about as much fun as attending a meeting of a high school debate club.
May 07, 2019
The references to canonical literature and moral texts may not help them much as the teens teeter between good intentions and bad impulses, high ideals and dark desires, occasional clarity and murky confusion. Just like the rest of us.
May 08, 2019
A concoction of hormonal impulses and moral dilemmas, it can be daffy and even a little dumb, but it has some thematic ambition, a talented cast, eventful episodes and a core mystery that may keep you hanging on through its 10-episode first season.
May 10, 2019
The Society has issues, but it's entertaining enough to give it a go for at least a few episodes.
May 10, 2019
Though it struggles at times to logically connect all of its various threads, the series is more interested in addressing bigger themes and asking loftier questions that may or may not be satisfactorily answered.
May 07, 2019
It's easy to sneer at The Society, awash as it is in teen-series melodrama and a perpetually unsatisfying central mystery that only truly serves as a high-concept hook, but there's something oddly seductive about the show as it comes into its own.

