Excellence in Production Design Award |
One Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Television Series |
Critics Choice Award |
Best Actor in a Drama Series |
Best Drama Series |
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series |
Critics' Choice TV Award |
Best Drama Series |
DGC Craft Award |
Dramatic Series |
Outstanding Achievement in Picture Editing - Television Series |
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design - Dramatic Series |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Dramatic Series |
Dorian Award |
Unsung TV Show of the Year |
Gold Derby TV Award |
Drama Guest Actress |
Drama Guest Actress of the Decade |
Golden Trailer |
Best Drama/Action TV Series Poster |
Best Fantasy/Adventure (TV Spot / Trailer /Teaser for a Series) |
Best Wildposts for a TV/Streaming Series |
Vision Award |
Best Performance - Drama |
Gold Award |
Teleseries |
OFTA Television Award |
Best New Theme Song in a Series |
Best New Titles Sequence |
Best Sound in a Series |
Best Visual Effects in a Series |
Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Main Title Design |
Outstanding Special Visual Effects |
WIN Award |
Actress Drama Series |
Drama Series |
Season 1: It took a couple of episodes to get passed the "twelve year old boy violence and gore fetish notebook doodles" vibe. No not literally.
The millenials' Twin Peaks, no?Half the time I haven't got a clue what's going on..
I started this show with interest on characters they have introduced. But, episode after episode story plot lost its narratives slowly and didn't conclude anything further on the subject it deals.
The first season was passible considering that the amount of source material. They kept some of the major scenes from the book and added to them.
Fairly well done show with some great acting. However, the anti white racial slurs begin to get a bit annoying at times.
Wow. Season One was so good.
You lose your creator and biggest stars and replace them with woke bull crap.
First season was very good. But second season is terrible.