Perhaps casting directors think minor roles are not important so they carelessly cast the minor roles? I'm going to go read the professional reviews for some possible insight as to what was going on. I was thinking of rating this a 7 (or even an 8) - but, just too many bad actors strangely cast in minor roles. I wouldn't have thought to cast him in the role - but, it really works in an interesting way. Daniel Zovatto is an interesting casting choice as "The Prophet" and he does a very good job. I almost always enjoy David Wilmot's acting. Episode 5, The Severn City Airport, is my favorite episode. Clearly casting, acting and writing did not align in many places. so, always very strange why that happens. Other casting was like the budget overran and they had to go cheap - yet any high school drama club has better actors. Mackenzie Davis turned out a very good performance and was well cast for her role. Interesting take on the post-apocalyptic genre. This story is not about that at all, so I can only recommend it if you are interested in a story that is more about life, loss and resilience of the soul and character of the human being, than a story about the end of the world. Station Eleven is a miniseries consisting of 10 episodes. It's an apocalyptic scenario but without a terrifying apocalypse behind it, and that's where the strengths of this story lies, because its approach to post-catastrophe life, is one in which society is slowly rebuilding itself and more importantly, through artistic elements, which is an extremely relevant point in this story. The future is not a dystopian reality, far from it, here simply most of the people died and things ceased to be as they were. The future is not a dystopian Another pandemic story? Maybe the timing wasn't the best but this HBO Max original miniseries based on the best-selling book of the same name, is an approach to the fall of civilization in a very different way than what is usual in this kind of stories. Another pandemic story? Maybe the timing wasn't the best but this HBO Max original miniseries based on the best-selling book of the same name, is an approach to the fall of civilization in a very different way than what is usual in this kind of stories.
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