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Through the excitement of that series that follows the daily activity of inhabitants of ' The Loop', a machine is intended to investigate the world and uncover the realities of the universe through breaking down every catastrophe on the planet.
The drama dwells on concerns that are very human in origin, sometimes using sci-fi elements as a catalyst and sometimes barely integrating them at all.
There's humor in these "Tales," but it's sparing and usually sidelined by the serious emotions. At times the storytelling just sort of floats, like the snow that magically falls upward in one segment.
Tales from the Loop is that rare sci-fi show: one that trusts us to breathe in deep the oddities of its world, accept that we aren't going to know everything, and climb aboard anyways.
Tales From The Loop nevertheless retains that characteristic spark of child-like wonder and melancholy that made Stålenhag's work so unforgettable to begin with.
Nobody would accuse Tales from the Loop of being gripping, but it has other qualities, rare in a frenetic era: it is thoughtful, patient, and unafraid to leave its Big Questions open-ended.
Tales From the Loop is a unique series that peels back the layers of its compelling characters to make sometimes profound, sometimes mundane observations about people.
[It] understands those unspoken moments or even ideas can be just as powerful - if not more so - than the concepts that another show would relentlessly hammer home, as though afraid the audience might miss whatever is not made overly explicit.