From Bill Harris of the Toronto Sun:
- ZOS realism really tough to watch
“If a TV show makes you uncomfortable, does that necessarily mean you’re being entertained? It’s a question that crossed our minds as we were watching the debut episode of ZOS, an eight-part Canadian series that debuts Monday on The Movie Network and Movie Central. ZOS — which stands for Zone of Separation — is ambitious and well-done. But the truth is, we can’t really say we ‘enjoyed’ it at all.” Read more.
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I must admit, the ZOS website is pretty cool – it has the best interactive game component I’ve ever seen for a tv series fan site. Last Tango in Jadac is a living nightmare in which users must collect drugs and vhs tapes to barter their way out of town. Its a trip.