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Genre | Action & Adventure/Television, Television |
Format | Widescreen, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
Contributor | ZOO: THE FIRST SEASON |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 4 |
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Based on the best-selling novel by James Patterson, ZOO is a global thriller about a wave of violent animal attacks against humans sweeping the planet. Jackson Oz, a young, renegade American zoologist who spends his days running safaris in the wilds of Africa, notices the strange behavior of the animals. As the assaults become more cunning, coordinated and ferocious, he is thrust into the race to unlock the mystery of the pandemic before there's no place left for people to hide.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.6 Ounces
- Media Format : Widescreen, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- Run time : 9 hours
- Release date : December 19, 2017
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Paramount
- ASIN : B010PR0UZW
- Number of discs : 4
- Best Sellers Rank: #14,370 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #8,433 in DVD
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Season 2 of Zoo, was also quite good, carrying the plot successfully from the first season and adding continual suspenseful twists and turns.
Season 3 of Zoo, however suffered from poor writing and plot changes. The excellent acting and special fx were still there, but at times the writing had so many holes, I thought I was watching some religious revival the plot was so holy. The writing got so bad, that by the middle of the season I was anxious for the season to just end. And, when it did it ended on a cliffhanger, and that makes me sorry I even spent so much time watching all the seasons.
The least they could have done is produce an ending, at least for the fans. Of course studio's don't care about fans, only money. But it's extremely angering when studio's drop shows without at least creating some sort of ending. I mean, the writing was so awful in the 3rd season, and consequently the ratings so low, I understand why the show was not carried for a 4th season, but at least end the damn thing.
But then we the viewers, can pay CBS back, by boycotting any shows created by CBS in the future!
Always an intriguing way to start a story and, in "Zoo," it's even more so because it involves a revolt against humanity by the animal kingdom.
Based on a James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge novel, "Zoo" features a small band of experts trying to understand what seem to be accelerated mutations in animals - including birds and reptiles. This mutation is giving the animals some really interesting powers: Lions that can communicate over long distances, for example, and bears that are developing exoskeletons akin to body armor.
The experts are also pitted against a giant multinational corporation that may have caused the problem by contaminating pesticides and food products with unsafe chemicals. There is a nice twist in the narrative regarding the corporation.
The experts, meanwhile, are a quirky bunch: A cynical veterinary pathologist (played brilliantly by Billy Burke), a safari guide with a dark past, a journalist with a grudge against the multinational, an animal behaviorist (who is the son of a disgraced scientist), and a French intelligence services agent who runs the team. Throughout this first season they have been searching for a way to reverse - or at least slow down - the mutations while encountering problems along the way from the multinational, the FBI, skeptical scientists, African bandits, and the animals themselves.
The special effects are top grade and the scripts, while a little preachy in some instances, hold together well. The narrative wanders now and then, but not so much that it loses viewers, and the direction is sure-handed. Character development is handled well: The back stories of the experts are handled with dialogue that is nicely worked into the team's adventures, for example. The first season ends with a cliff hanger - something that has become an all-too-common staple of network television in my opinion. No plot spoilers here but I will say that the first season's ending episode was pretty predictable. That aside, there is plenty of action in each episode and some nice turns by the cast, which made watching the series enjoyable.
All things considered, I give it 4.5 stars.