

Dream the world anew.
05/08/2022
Overview
After years of imprisonment, Morpheus — the King of Dreams — embarks on a journey across worlds to find what was stolen from him and restore his power.
Status: Ended
Rating: 79%
Original language: EN
First Air Date: 05/08/2022
Last Air Date: 31/07/2025
Official website:
https://thesandman.com
Status: Ended
First Air Date: 05/08/2022
Last Air Date: 31/07/2025
Number of season: 2
Number of episodes: 23
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1751634
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q92590789
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Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesandmanofficial
Review by: Folio Swami
Written by: Folio Swami on 2022-08-08T13:48:55.302Z
Gaiman is good. I can't speak of the adaptation, as I could not be bothered to check out the comics. But, by current standards, the story is very good. It has holes, but overall the story goes smooth. I can see the roots of American Gods in The Sandman.
The casting is good. The acting is smooth. The designs are beautiful, and I guess the merit goes to the artist that drew the comics.
Most writers today just go one more. Like the mobster in Casino, if you attack the character with a knife, the character will bring a gun. Nothing special. Gaiman goes some place else. So bad he has given up writing. Take for example the fight in Episode 4. I have never seen something like that. I'm not saying it wasn't done, but it's different by current writing standards.
Review by: Dean
Written by: Dean on 2022-08-18T18:27:31.153Z
Most woke show I have seen so far with horrible and politically chosen casting. It feels like it was made by some drag queens and leftist politicians. Horrible...
Review by: Zugifilmofil
Written by: Zugifilmofil on 2022-12-26T21:40:38.952Z
Another show ruined by modern writers. Don't get me wrong, story is OK, acting is good and many more good things ruined by wokeness. That's why I gave it score 5/10, otherwise it wood be 8/10.
Review by: DallasBob
Written by: DallasBob on 2022-12-30T00:17:18.486Z
Very good special effects (for Streaming/TV viewing), and good story line with good characters. (wait for it...)
TOO BAD, it's attached thoroughly to a sinisterly liberal wagon. If you don't know what I mean, just think of everything that ruins a show for someone who is NOT gay, overweight w/colored hair, body piercings, unconcealable tattoos, and insufferably annoying.
I made it to the episode where the Sandman got his ruby back, but then I had to let the show go. That re-writing John Constatine into a self-serving closed minded assho-- I mean, gay woman in her late twenties, was abysmal. The diner scene was just as god-awful in writing, if not theme. I wasn't even happy when the Sandman finally got his ruby back; just relieved I no longer had to keep watching the show.
It really is a shame how ludicrously far the writing in Hollywood as fallen behind or under intersectional politics & woke agenda. smh
Review by: Sejian
Written by: Sejian on 2023-11-16T19:11:36.328Z
Ignore the homophobic, racist and everyphobic reviews, but maybe also avoid this show.
Neil Gaiman might be a good writer, but as with American Gods, the moment he gets involved with live-action adaptations, the quality apparently goes out the window. Kudos to him for defending the casting choices though.
A few episodes from season 1 stand out, specifically episodes 1, 4, and 6. The rest are fine but just not worth it. The mid-season climax leaves a lot to be desired and apparently is so insignificant that it has no lasting impact on the world and no one bothers to mention it again. By the end I had lost so much interest in it that I didn't even bother to return for the bonus episode, and it allegedly has a cat. I love cats.
The casting is mostly good, but there's just too many plot holes and pointless guff.
Maybe season 2 will be better, who knows.