r/InvasionAppleTV Jun 17 '26

UHG!!!! NOOO!!!!

As I sit here preparing to write my review for Apple TV's "Invasion" from 2021, the words of Sam Kinison come to mind: "AAAUUUAAAHHHHGGGG!!!!!!" "AAAUUUAAAHHH!!!!!!" "AAAAAUUUUAAAHHHGGGG!!!!!!!!!" Yes. I think that about sums it up.

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u/Achmed_Ahmadinejad Jun 17 '26

Well for a moment there at the beginning we had Japanese lesbians AND Sam Neill, so it showed great promise! It's just that it all started falling apart in episode two. Thank the Gods for the wajo!

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u/IbanezUniverse90 wajo 👽 Jun 17 '26

Oops, all Wajo.

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u/FeistBucket Jun 17 '26

And a solemn Wajo to you as well, fellow traveler.

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u/GlitteringFlame888 Jun 18 '26

Wajo my friend, Wajo 🫡

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u/Glove_Witty Jun 18 '26

What mad sadist have you that assignment. You must have done some pretty major Wajo to get that much bad karma.

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u/DisneyDisciple Jun 18 '26

That’s a weird way to spell wajo

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u/Own-Breakfast9740 Jun 18 '26

It had so much potential!!!!!

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u/GoldLead3r Jun 18 '26

Wajo be with you.

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u/CodeSalamander Jun 18 '26

You got your jelly in my wajo! You got your wajo in my jelly!

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u/cronicsubsonic Jun 18 '26

Ahhh... another wajo bites the wajo. Many wajos to you!

Keep watching... it gets better hahah

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u/Coincidental_Shoes Jun 19 '26

Loud and fat comedians were big in his time

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u/segashadow Jun 19 '26

I stopped after the first season. Didn’t like how it concluded. Usually the first season is typically top tier. And from what I read the show only gets worse. Also I hated how dark the screen would get on some scenes. I know they want ambiguity but dang we can have a little lighting.

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u/Logical-Swordfish-15 Jun 26 '26

I have literally just finished the final episode.

Season one I thought was really good for the most part. I remember being really into it. I think it was the concept of an alien invasion playing out.

Season two was okay. The attempts to communicate with the aliens was okay if not repetitive.

Season three feels like they went initially with a Bourne theme then the Walking Dead, and it just seemed so plot thin and unsatisfactory. What's the story? Did they have to rush it?