

The writers tend to devote most of their attention to our vapid, social media-obsessed culture, and that really hasn't changed in the last decade or so. Despite the long production lead time, most of the show's satire manages to hit the mark. But from there, it's pretty much business as usual - the Warners escape their tower and wreak havoc, rinse and repeat. The series even opens with a pitch-perfect parody of the original Jurassic Park, complete with Sam Neill as Alan Grant. The original series was never shy about lampooning contemporary pop culture and political figures, and the revival is much the same. What exactly they've been up to all this time is never really addressed, but the premiere does revolve heavily around the trio getting acquainted with the bizarre landscape of 2018 (the characters break the fourth wall to remind us that was when the scripts were being written).

Play If anything, the series premiere plays that fact to its advantage as it reintroduces the Warner siblings.
