I really didn't know what to expect from Upload and never really planned on watching it until I read all the great reviews and thought I'd give it a chance. I'm so glad that I did because it's actually a pretty good show. It's just a fun show that will keep you entertained throughout each episode. It's a very smart, charming series that will make you laugh several times per episode. It's a love story and murder mystery all rolled into one show. It was created by Greg Daniels (The Office, Parks and Recreation, etc) so he knows how to make a great show. I'm glad they've already renewed it for a few more seasons. I absolutely recommend that you give it a chance because you will not be disappointed!
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Such a fun and creative show!
Supermanfan-1327 April 2022
I was actually surprised by how much I enjoyed Upload. It takes place in a futuristic world where people can upload their consciousness into a virtual world after they die. It's about a man named Nathan Brown (Robert Amell) who uploads his consciousness after his death (or murder?). It then shows how he has to get used to his new life in this virtual world where the more money you have the more you can have what ever you want. It's such a fun and creative show with plenty of laughs. It also smartly points out how flawed our species is and what we think is important. The episodes are only around a half hour long so you can binge through the 17 episodes so far pretty quickly.
Seasons are way too short
and_shove_it_up_your_butt17 March 2022
7 episodes this time? Seriously? I realize this is a 1st World Problem but either make the episodes 45 minutes to an hour long or give us more of them.
Ok, rant over. Now, onto the nice things. I love Upload. There's so much to see here. The mystery. The comedy. The romance. The feuding. The drama. Please give us another season sooner rather than later.
Ok, rant over. Now, onto the nice things. I love Upload. There's so much to see here. The mystery. The comedy. The romance. The feuding. The drama. Please give us another season sooner rather than later.
Surprisingly thoughtful; even more surprisingly, actually funny
scott-menter3 May 2020
Upload is an imaginative look at a hyper-consumerized near future in which even death can be avoided - for a price. It would have been easy to play this scenario for cheap laughs - and sure, there are some - but Upload goes further, exploring relationships, ethical boundaries, and most of all, the blind spots in the mirror we hold up to ourselves.
The series has more range than you'd expect: mostly cheerful, but with moments of suspense, disappointment, and even (real) death. It reveals itself in stages, as each two-dimensional character, in turn, suddenly displays real depth. It's like watching popcorn, wondering when the next kernel is going to blow, always a little surprised by which one it turns out to be.
The humor is pervasive, and the writers didn't settle for (only) the obvious "hey, remember, I'm actually dead" jokes. The laugh-out-loud moments, for me, were much subtler - like in the news video showing a group of headless bodies as they are encountered by first responders, one of whom slips a pulse-oximeter on a corpse's finger.
My wife and I pretty much binged this series in about three sittings. I only wish we'd discovered it later, as a second season may be as much as two years away. Regardless of when that actually happens - unless I've been uploaded by then myself - I'll be watching.
The series has more range than you'd expect: mostly cheerful, but with moments of suspense, disappointment, and even (real) death. It reveals itself in stages, as each two-dimensional character, in turn, suddenly displays real depth. It's like watching popcorn, wondering when the next kernel is going to blow, always a little surprised by which one it turns out to be.
The humor is pervasive, and the writers didn't settle for (only) the obvious "hey, remember, I'm actually dead" jokes. The laugh-out-loud moments, for me, were much subtler - like in the news video showing a group of headless bodies as they are encountered by first responders, one of whom slips a pulse-oximeter on a corpse's finger.
My wife and I pretty much binged this series in about three sittings. I only wish we'd discovered it later, as a second season may be as much as two years away. Regardless of when that actually happens - unless I've been uploaded by then myself - I'll be watching.
Perfecto
williamguilfoyle1 May 2020
Imagine if a Black Mirror episode was written by a witty optimist and stretched out for an entire season.
Packed with ideas and future technology that brings up a whole host of philosophical questions and moral implications.
Tons of laughs and yet a tone that remains highly respectable.
This is top notch all around.
Packed with ideas and future technology that brings up a whole host of philosophical questions and moral implications.
Tons of laughs and yet a tone that remains highly respectable.
This is top notch all around.
Great mix of romantic drama and off the wall comedy
r3volution111 May 2020
This is a fun show with great characters that you love more and more with each episode. Robbie Amell and Andy Allo, I believe in their first starring roles in a TV series, have great chemistry together. You cheer for things to go well and get upset when they don't. And all the side characters really add to this, Idiocracy-like, future world.
Just remember, it's definitely not a copy of The Office or Parks and Rec. It has a more dramatic connected storyline than those shows that really gets you involved, wanting the main characters to succeed (or fail).
The only downside? I wish there were more episodes. I can't wait for season 2!
Just remember, it's definitely not a copy of The Office or Parks and Rec. It has a more dramatic connected storyline than those shows that really gets you involved, wanting the main characters to succeed (or fail).
The only downside? I wish there were more episodes. I can't wait for season 2!
Season 1: 9/10 S2: 6/10 S3: 3/10
severens-martijn2 November 2023
I loved this show, it was new light fun, original and wacky at times. I loved the chrmistry between the different actors.
Season 2 went heavier, but was still enjoyable and still had substance. It wasn't on the level of season 1, but was still happy season 3 launched.
Well.. until I started watching, I could live with episode one, even though it could have very well been an entirely different show I was watching.. but in episode two it has gotten so ridiculous, and not in a good way. It's so lame, I'm opting out after this episode. Such a shame, what happened here? How van you ruin such a great concept and go in such a different direction. The humor in season 3 is just awful.
Season 2 went heavier, but was still enjoyable and still had substance. It wasn't on the level of season 1, but was still happy season 3 launched.
Well.. until I started watching, I could live with episode one, even though it could have very well been an entirely different show I was watching.. but in episode two it has gotten so ridiculous, and not in a good way. It's so lame, I'm opting out after this episode. Such a shame, what happened here? How van you ruin such a great concept and go in such a different direction. The humor in season 3 is just awful.
Watch season one and stop.
dirkforehead20 March 2022
First season was interesting, nice ideas, refreshing comedy based around IT and gaming, a developing detective story and sweet love. Second season has lost it all, rehashed ideas, repeated jokes and cliched sitcom humour, the detective story has largely disappeared and the love story has devolved into teen level childish angst / romance. The second series is dull, bland and simplistic, a waste of an idea and solid foundation thrown away by inept and clumsy writing.
Watch season one and leave it there.
Watch season one and leave it there.
Easy to watch and more than meets the eye
dollydiabolique4 May 2020
This is a really interesting series. What seems like it's a bit of a vacuous rom-com, actually has an undercurrent with real substance and excellent acting. I kept watching through the early episodes, as it hints that there's a bit more going on, and I am glad I did as I was satisfied by the end. It's an easy to watch but clever series.
Interesting premise mediocrely executed
markkwesi11 May 2020
Since so many reviewers draw comparisons to Black Mirror's San Junipero episode: Upload could have been a nice expansion of the idea, but unfortunately it's not. The writing and dialogues are uneven; there are some quite interesting and even funny moments, but overall the story gets bogged down by lacklustre or simply ludicrous twists and turns. The characters seem half-hearted and distant at times; the acting is ok at best. A great idea quickly going down the tubes...
2nd season was awful
untcs7 June 2022
Light-hearted and yet deeply philosophical about life
stephenmatlock3 May 2020
What makes us human? What makes a "good" life? Do we affect anything in our actions when we intend good or bad?
The series tackles these most human of questions, but in a wacky comedy/thriller/romance/sci-fi mashup that feels all to real in spots and hilariously dysfunction with technology that is more advanced but still with the same broken people. (The entire subplot of Byron contains so, so many zings. WHY WOULD TECHNOLOGY OFFER THESE BENEFITS?)
It takes aim at current cultural, social, and business trends. (The "5-star system" is the new "work at will" law, with arbitrary goals and demerits designed to make sure that the most desperate can never succeed.)
The creatives here are brilliant. Just enough new stuff to make this feel slightly futuristic, but not so much that we don't retain that human connection with these people. Well, are they *all* really people?
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Binge-watched it. Unbelievable brilliance.
The series tackles these most human of questions, but in a wacky comedy/thriller/romance/sci-fi mashup that feels all to real in spots and hilariously dysfunction with technology that is more advanced but still with the same broken people. (The entire subplot of Byron contains so, so many zings. WHY WOULD TECHNOLOGY OFFER THESE BENEFITS?)
It takes aim at current cultural, social, and business trends. (The "5-star system" is the new "work at will" law, with arbitrary goals and demerits designed to make sure that the most desperate can never succeed.)
The creatives here are brilliant. Just enough new stuff to make this feel slightly futuristic, but not so much that we don't retain that human connection with these people. Well, are they *all* really people?
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Binge-watched it. Unbelievable brilliance.
"You couldn't have done a better job, Nathan".
Angerforz7 December 2020
This show has a remarkably interesting premise, such a light hearted and feel good comedy, it's very intriguing and interestingly different. Loved the show from the start, it really made me feel for the characters and gave them a lot of sentimental value, in such a short period of time, such a good sci-fi/romance/comedy show. Even tho it feels lighthearted with lots of comedy and romance, yet its very deep and philosophical, and the more you sink in and think about what they are talking about and the whole situation itself between the real world and the "Upload" world the more deep it becomes, just brilliant.
Best thing I've watched in awhile.
theposhpet2 May 2020
Salt n pepper
dejay-191 May 2020
It's a guesstimate of future tech mixed with murder mystery and comedy.
Enthralling and entertaining as the blending is reasonably seamless.
Certainly is well scripted and acted which enhances and realises the premise.
Great binge watch by Daniels. Just blown away really by the chemistry as well.
Great watch.
7 episodes is not a full season !
cureuser27 March 2022
I really like this show but streaming services seem incapable to create longer seasons which is a real turn off especially for shows with short episodes. I remember Friends from college on Netflix , 30 minutes episodes and only 8 of them. It just does not work for sitcom style comedy shows. Friends had 24 episodes ! I think this low episode count per season strategy should be reconsidered.
Sci-Fi Comedy Clever Entertaining 2000 3000
DKosty12322 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Is it possible that there will be a virtual world where as long as your character is preserved electronically your soul does not die and continues to live and interact socially and physically with the real world? That's a long question and this series sort of creates this type of thing. In a way it's a quirky look at the future where the real world gets virtual add on.
There are funny moments in this especially at times when science is turned on it's ear. There are times where the jokes are subtle and times they are laugh out loud funny. There's lots of sex, even to the point where dead people can enjoy it. There's greed, which along with lust are two great comedy staples.
The romance and sex parts interface with the characters and the lead actress in this becomes one of the sexiest women doing comedy I have ever seen. She is alive, yet falling in love with a dead man killed in an auto accident whose virtual self is managing to get her pulled deeper and deeper in from reality to his world. She does have a fling in the real world, yet the real world fling is not as satisfying as the virtual one physically and emotionally.
The season ends on a greedy cliffhanger which begs any viewer to come back when the next season is ready. Hopefully that is soon as one main lead is already dead, but alive enough that any viewer wants them uploaded for next year. Along with that, I am in love with this woman who loves the dead man. I can't help it as that is what hooked me when I binged watched this series.
Never aging after death is an interesting quirk here, yet there is also technology that can change that. This is comedy at another dimension who main goal is to make you laugh. It use commercialism to a really funny dimension. The pop-ups that annoy the character are more and more like what our internet is becoming. Maybe this is predicting the future, and it might be coming too soon.
There are funny moments in this especially at times when science is turned on it's ear. There are times where the jokes are subtle and times they are laugh out loud funny. There's lots of sex, even to the point where dead people can enjoy it. There's greed, which along with lust are two great comedy staples.
The romance and sex parts interface with the characters and the lead actress in this becomes one of the sexiest women doing comedy I have ever seen. She is alive, yet falling in love with a dead man killed in an auto accident whose virtual self is managing to get her pulled deeper and deeper in from reality to his world. She does have a fling in the real world, yet the real world fling is not as satisfying as the virtual one physically and emotionally.
The season ends on a greedy cliffhanger which begs any viewer to come back when the next season is ready. Hopefully that is soon as one main lead is already dead, but alive enough that any viewer wants them uploaded for next year. Along with that, I am in love with this woman who loves the dead man. I can't help it as that is what hooked me when I binged watched this series.
Never aging after death is an interesting quirk here, yet there is also technology that can change that. This is comedy at another dimension who main goal is to make you laugh. It use commercialism to a really funny dimension. The pop-ups that annoy the character are more and more like what our internet is becoming. Maybe this is predicting the future, and it might be coming too soon.
Entertaining first season but disappointing second
ultra-taya10 April 2022
I really enjoyed the first season. It was fresh, entertaining and funny. I would not describe it as comedy but neither as drama. Dramedy also doesn't fit as description. It shows a serious story in a less serious way. Most of the characters are enjoyable. The concept of being uploaded to a virtual world after the death is very interesting. So it is fun to follow Nathan's story. All in all the first season is really good, but the second is disappointing. They couldn't catch up the level of the first season, they tried to move the story into another direction but didn't really succeed. I would rather prefer to watch the first season's story continuing. 8 stars for the first season and 5 for the second.
Brilliant sci-fi writing
drjgardner14 June 2020
The show is billed as a comedy but maybe it's better described as a satire. There aren't any belly laughs and the most you can get is a snicker. But boy oh boy a few minutes don't go by when you don't think "That's brilliant." This is a soon to happen future and it's done so well. Bravo to the writers.
A Futuristic Romp Through the Digital Afterlife
sufyaanrashid9510 December 2023
"Upload" is a delightful blend of science fiction, romance, and comedy that takes viewers on a whimsical journey into a near-future world where humans can upload their consciousness into a luxurious digital afterlife. The series follows Nathan, a charming but flawed computer programmer, who finds himself in the surreal landscape of Lakeview, a virtual paradise where the deceased can continue their existence in a carefully curated digital environment. As Nathan navigates the quirks and complexities of his new afterlife, he forms an unlikely bond with Nora, his living customer service representative, who becomes his lifeline to the real world.
The plot unfolds with a delightful mix of humor, intrigue, and heartfelt emotion as Nathan and Nora navigate the challenges of their unique relationship across the digital and physical realms. The series masterfully balances its high-concept premise with relatable themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of authenticity in an increasingly digitized world.
"Upload" captivates audiences with its imaginative world-building and visually stunning depiction of the digital afterlife. From the intricately designed virtual landscapes to the cleverly integrated futuristic technology, the series creates a captivating backdrop that feels both fantastical and eerily plausible.
The cast delivers standout performances, with the lead actors infusing their characters with charm, depth, and genuine chemistry. The supporting cast members add layers of humor and humanity to the narrative, creating a rich tapestry of personalities that enrich the overall viewing experience.
In addition to its futuristic setting, "Upload" deftly explores thought-provoking themes such as the nature of consciousness, the ethical implications of digital immortality, and the enduring power of human connection in an increasingly virtual world. These elements add depth and emotional resonance to the series, elevating it beyond a mere technological fantasy and inviting audiences to contemplate the profound questions it raises.
"Upload" is a delightful and thought-provoking series that offers a refreshing blend of science fiction and romance, infused with humor and heart. Whether you're a fan of futuristic storytelling or simply seeking a captivating and emotionally resonant narrative, "Upload" is a must-watch that will leave a lasting impression long after the final episode.
The plot unfolds with a delightful mix of humor, intrigue, and heartfelt emotion as Nathan and Nora navigate the challenges of their unique relationship across the digital and physical realms. The series masterfully balances its high-concept premise with relatable themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of authenticity in an increasingly digitized world.
"Upload" captivates audiences with its imaginative world-building and visually stunning depiction of the digital afterlife. From the intricately designed virtual landscapes to the cleverly integrated futuristic technology, the series creates a captivating backdrop that feels both fantastical and eerily plausible.
The cast delivers standout performances, with the lead actors infusing their characters with charm, depth, and genuine chemistry. The supporting cast members add layers of humor and humanity to the narrative, creating a rich tapestry of personalities that enrich the overall viewing experience.
In addition to its futuristic setting, "Upload" deftly explores thought-provoking themes such as the nature of consciousness, the ethical implications of digital immortality, and the enduring power of human connection in an increasingly virtual world. These elements add depth and emotional resonance to the series, elevating it beyond a mere technological fantasy and inviting audiences to contemplate the profound questions it raises.
"Upload" is a delightful and thought-provoking series that offers a refreshing blend of science fiction and romance, infused with humor and heart. Whether you're a fan of futuristic storytelling or simply seeking a captivating and emotionally resonant narrative, "Upload" is a must-watch that will leave a lasting impression long after the final episode.
Season 1 great! Season 2 meh.
Movieshepherd18 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Loved season 1 and the concept. Then it got too preachy in the second season. I love Johnson and Bigley together, the are adorable. But the weird Ludd plot line sucked and the election swaying? For who? 1% are on both sides? How does this plot line make sense. Anyhow, it went off the rails and went in a weird direction, Nora's character was unbearable in season 2, she just assumes the worst of Nathan every time. Matteo is a creepy terrorist and adds nothing but cringe to every scene. I actually starting liking Ingrid more, shes actually improving, while the "heroes" are simultaneously getting worse. Im bummed because I had been waiting for season 2 and it was disappointing. Some characters just faded away, no explanation. Meh.
"Condom size disupte aisle 4"
mdbourke-282-8999731 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
So, was interested in this show when I saw the trailer, and anticipated it would be more of a straight comedy. Initially I thought it would be a carbon copy of The Good Place, which it sort of is, sort of!?!
Don't want to share to much, but am finding this incredibly funny, it's satirical with a blend of conspiratorial and dark and not so dark comedy.
A truly pleasant surprise and an easy binge. I laughed out loud with the "Cuddle Suit"
Don't want to share to much, but am finding this incredibly funny, it's satirical with a blend of conspiratorial and dark and not so dark comedy.
A truly pleasant surprise and an easy binge. I laughed out loud with the "Cuddle Suit"
Clever Take on The Future
koytschubert1 May 2020
This show is extremely entertaining and quirky. What a custom concept for a show. The imagination of the creators and writers is pure genius. I started this show and can't look away. I don't want it to end. Huge fan!
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