By the end, I was seriously considering getting on the armored bus waiting outside. Matthew and his team were so frighteningly persuasive that, if they don't actually intend to sell Life Plan, they should quit their current jobs and work together to sell SOMETHING; they would generate a lot of revenue (and, given the subtle philosophical arguments being made in the show, might know how to use it to avoid our totalitarian fate)....
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An amazing glimpse into the world's worst fears, Life Plan asks how much is life worth to you, and whether quantity or quality is better. Funny, emotional, and haunting, Life Plan delivers to make a complete world in the not too distant future seem all too scary real. ...
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This show was very funny. Also, I hardly laughed because I was seized by existential dread for about half of the runtime. Highly recommended!...
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Weird and uncomfortable in the best way possible--in a great way. I've been on a kick lately of watching documentaries about MLM's and timeshare presentations, and this show felt like I was watching one of those documentaries. This show accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do--make me buy in to whatever the presenters are selling if I know they're giant sleazeballs making everything sound so good....
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