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SummaryYoung Black aspiring writer Dana (Mallori Johnson) has just moved to Los Angeles when she is suddenly pulled back into 1800s at a planation that has ties to her family in this adaptation of Octavia E. Butler's novel of the same name.

Kindred

Season 1 Premiere: 
Dec 13, 2022
Metascore
Generally Favorable
64
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5.4
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
64
52% Positive
11 Reviews
38% Mixed
8 Reviews
10% Negative
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Dec 13, 2022
91
Entertainment Weekly
It's not something one expects to binge breathlessly in a weekend. But this gripping adaptation, developed and exec produced by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (Watchmen), expands Butler's groundbreaking exploration of America's racist history into a profound puzzle-box thriller. ... Newcomer Johnson is absolutely mesmerizing as Dana.
Dec 14, 2022
80
Salon
In all, "Kindred" is a reasonable, economic realization of Butler's classic story grounded by Johnson's naturalistic and potent performance, one whose strengths compensate for the strange lack of chemistry with Stock – who does a fine job, don't get us wrong. ... They work well enough to keep the audience invested in their unexpected journey, even at its most harrowing, as well as buying our interest in the possibility of continuing beyond eight episodes.
Dec 13, 2022
70
Decider
There is potential for Kindred to go awry if she show’s writers end up concentrating on the wrong side of Dana’s time travel adventure. But it’s definitely an intriguing premise that brings up so many questions that we’ll keep watching to see if they’re answered.
Dec 8, 2022
63
Slant Magazine
The side-quest to find her mother never really turns up anything especially revelatory and only adds to the sense that Kindred is spinning its wheels.
Dec 14, 2022
50
Washington Post
The time jump [from 1976 in the book to the show's 2016] may rankle purists, but it’s hard to imagine that an author as prescient as Butler, who died in 2006, wouldn’t appreciate such an update. ... “Kindred” takes other detours that don’t pay off as well in the first season. ... The series weaves in a thread aligning the 19th-century patrolmen who gleefully round up runaways with modern-day police forces, a comparison Butler explored much more subtly in her book.
Dec 9, 2022
50
San Francisco Chronicle
It’s a credit to showrunner Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins that the whole thing doesn’t collapse under the weight of its premise. That said, the project does betray the telltale stress marks of trying to make Butler’s complicated book fit a serialized TV framework, relying on cliffhangers to the point of exhaustion.
Dec 13, 2022
30
The Daily Beast
The show, created by playwright Branden Jacobs Jenkins, plops Butler’s themes into a centrifuge and spits out a gray, cold, unappealing mush of an eight-hour drama.
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User score
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5.4
45% Positive
5 Ratings
18% Mixed
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Jan 7, 2023
8
TVJerry
This premise recalls last year's movie Antebellum (my review), where a modern Black woman found herself enslaved on a 19th century plantation. This series is actually based on a 1979 novel by Octavia E. Butler, but with a similar theme. In this case, the modern woman is played by Mallori Johnson, who captures the confusion, shock and sadness with earnest depth. When she finds herself suddenly travelling between today and the 1830s, the major difference is that the typical tropes of slave torture are minimized for a more psychological approach. A whole new dynamic emerges when her white boyfriend ends up back in time with her (Micah Stock who makes awkward work). After a slow start, the series develops into a tense thriller that depicts yet another variation on the horrors of slavery. Warning: It ends with a cliffhanger, so don't expect a gratifying finale.
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  • Protozoa Pictures
Dec 13, 2022
2 Seasons
TV-MA
Black Reel Awards for Television
• 2 Wins & 5 Nominations
Image Awards (NAACP)
• 2 Nominations
Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards
• 1 Nomination
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