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Gen: Lock - Season 1

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It is a powerful experience that we will live in after fifty years in the future, where there is a repressive and authoritarian force that is emerging again to overcome and destroy the world. Perhaps they will have an advocacy force to confront all of this as a bold team is recruited to experience a new form of armed neuroscience. This team is engaged in a different kind of mission to protect the world from all these oppressive forces, but everyone must be prepared to sacrifice everything to save the world from real destruction.
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January 30, 2019

If the first two episodes, packed with action, heart, and humor, heartbreaking twists and back-stabbing turns, don't grab you, then clearly ''gen:LOCK is not the show for you.
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January 29, 2019

Gen:LOCK has enough going for it early in its run that the Rooster Teeth fanbase as well as mecha nerds should find some enjoyment out of it.
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February 01, 2019

The show has a cast full of extremely likeable and interesting characters that already make it well worth watching. But it's still missing a larger story that's worth letting those characters tell.
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January 31, 2019

While the addition of impressive voice talent like Jordan, Fanning, Tennant, Williams, and Dillion is appealing, it doesn't do enough to enhance what is ultimately a flimsy story.
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