We Got This Covered
The downcast, meagre, aggressively un-entertaining Hunters isn’t a touchstone of Syfy. It, for better and for a lot worse, is Syfy embodied. It’s the televised, 42-minute, episodic representation of everything that the network is no longer sure about what works and what doesn’t with its audience. It ditches quirky but negates logic in the process, creating a series that was meant to be for people Syfy feasibly lost when it rebranded, but it panders to them so insultingly that most probably wouldn’t mind an episode of Warehouse 13, even at its absolute kookiest, in the place of this show’s early installments. Hunters isn’t part of the network’s identity crisis: it is the network’s identity crisis.
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