Twisted Metal Season One
SCORE: 30
While we had a month of Peacock+ I decided to check out Twisted Metal
Season One. I remember the video games from the past. I had heard that
Twisted Metal Season One was really bad. So I wondered how bad could
this show be. Twisted Metal Season One is close to the Castlevania
animated shows of recent time. Twisted Metal Season One is not quite as
bad but it is in the same ballpark.
Spoilers are going to be a part of my review of the Twisted Metal Season
One television show. There are ten episodes in Twisted Metal Season One
that range from twenty-eight to thirty-two minutes. The issues families
will have are bad language, violence, blood, gore, nudity, sexual
content, sexual deviancy, sex outside of marriage and more. The bad
language goes way too far in Twisted Metal Season One.
We follow John Doe in Twisted Metal Season One that is a Milk Man. What
is a Milk Man? He delivers packages from one protected city to another
one. Society fell and crashed in Twisted Metal Season One. There are
safe zones and some areas that are total carnage. We have law men, holy
men, vultures, butchers and more in Twisted Metal Season One. Plenty of
bad people in Twisted Metal Season One.
Twisted Metal Season One also follows Sweet Tooth. He is the insane
clown that drives an ice cream truck. I remember that vehicle from the
video game. Sweet Tooth goes around killing people while trying to
perform some odd play. The past of the different characters is shown in
Twisted Metal Season One. How accurate is it to the video game? This is
Hollywood, which means it takes liberty quite often.
Quiet joins John Doe early on in Twisted Metal Season One. She helps him
deliver this package. John gets into new San Francisco, and then at the
end winds up being recruited into a tournament of vehicular combat.
There is one scene in the last episode of Twisted Metal Season One that
reminds me of the game. Sweet Tooth gets shot, and run over. He survives
and will be back for the next season. The main lawman might be dead, not
sure.
- Paul
Graphics: 30%
Sound: 20%
Replay: 40%
Functionality: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 20%
System: Peacock+
Publisher: Sony Pictures Television Studios
Developer: Wicked Deed
Rating: ‘TV-MA’ MATURE AUDIENCES - EIGHTEEN and OLDER ONLY
{Violence, Coarse Language, Nudity, Sexual Themes}
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