SummaryOil engineer Andy Yeats (Matthew Fox) is in the Middle East when a global energy crisis causes chaos around the world in this limited thriller series based on Alex Scarrow's novel of the same name.
SummaryOil engineer Andy Yeats (Matthew Fox) is in the Middle East when a global energy crisis causes chaos around the world in this limited thriller series based on Alex Scarrow's novel of the same name.
Will you come away from Last Light thinking you watched the best show ever? No. But it’s got more than enough action and intrigue, a family that’s trying to reunite during a worldwide crisis and Matthew Fox being his usual charming, gritty self (eventually).
Unfortunately, the chaos here is depicted in such sloppy broad strokes, with such lazy characterization and stilted dialogue, that it becomes clear almost immediately that it won’t move you. It won’t even work as a guilty pleasure.
A consistently inert environmental thriller that fails to deliver even the most minor thrills. But in reaching its bizarrely anticlimactic conclusion in only five episodes, none more than 44 minutes, it’s far too brisk to be mad at.
The result is an experience that is both dull and despondent in equal measure. Last Light is hardly able to justify its own existence, failing at being entertaining or incisive and cementing its place as one of the most misguided shows of the year thus far.