A conspiracy thriller that asks the question on everyone's mind — how do we find truth in a world in crisis, one seemingly being torn apart by forces outside our control? And in an era rife with conspiracy theory and subterfuge, how much of those forces are products of our own doing, perhaps even of our own imagining?
The dog doesn't die in the Zero Day conspiracy limited series on Netflix that I watched. Not sure if this page is for a different Zero Day conspiracy or what, but FYI the dog is safe in that one! Doggo is literally in the final shot of the series with the main character - totally fine :) you can go to the final / sixth episode and watch the last scene at 48 minutes into episode 6 to see for yourself! There's no spoilers in the final scene.
Unless you know about the "is it dementia or is he the victim of a neurological weapon" plot that I've since learned permeates the entire show, you watch the whole first episode which is pretty good, only to learn in the last prob not even 5 minutes that he seems to be suffering from dementia. Not what I wanna spring on my BF who has early stage Alzheimers and gets super depressed if we watch something where dementia comes up. 😒 Glad I found this site.
Hard to explain, since I’m not done with the series but the protagonist can be seen losing sense of reality: at the end of episode one he asked a man who is he and where is his butler, only to be told by his wife that his butler retired 5 years ago… I’ll add more details when it will get clearer in the series
At the beginning, the mass blackout causes many accidents, especially one on screen where a car get hit full speed by a train. It’s around 8 minutes into the episode
At the beginning, the mass blackout causes many accidents, especially one on screen where a car get hit full speed by a train. It’s around 8 minutes into the episode
Hard to explain, since I’m not done with the series but the protagonist can be seen losing sense of reality: at the end of episode one he asked a man who is he and where is his butler, only to be told by his wife that his butler retired 5 years ago… I’ll add more details when it will get clearer in the series
Episode 5-6? Not sure about yes/no, but there's an autistic character that is part of a conspiracy. When she's nearly caught, she reaches out for help, but none of the coconspirators come. She's taken into custody, and a suicide is staged. When we see the conspiracy group together next, one of them refers to her autistic traits as unsympathetic - like why would anyone care about an 'autistic sociopath'. Another character seems to realise it's a bad comment but doesn't challenge it, really.