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  1. The I-Land. Watch The I-Land with a subscription on Netflix. When 10 people wake up on a treacherous island and have no memory, they soon discover this world is not as it seems.

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  2. Sep 12, 2019 · The I-Land certainly isn’t worried about negative comparisons to Lost. It wilfully invites them, setting up a crude version of the Jack-Kate-Sawyer triangle, quickly hinting that the desert ...

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  4. Even the NAME of the show was a mystery! Also it doesn't f---ing matter at all that it's called that. This one's a stinker, guys. TV Guide Rating: 0.5/5. The I-Land is now streaming on Netflix ...

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  5. Sep 16, 2019 · The premise is enticing: Ten people wake up on a remote island with no idea who they are or how they got there. They are all dressed in non-descript ways, don’t know their own names, and have few supplies. They have no injuries or pain to indicate a plane or boat crash. They even have name tags on their shirts.

  6. Let's not pretend, it is a total, and upper rip off of Lost. It has the same premise, the same format of flashbacks, same discoveries, but where Lost seemed like it went on for millennia, this at least had the decency to last only eight eight episodes. A second series is not needed, none of us needs to see that.

  7. The I-Land: Created by Anthony Salter. With Natalie Martinez, Kate Bosworth, Ronald Peet, Sibylla Deen. When ten people wake up on a treacherous island with no memory of who they are and how they got there, they set off on a trek to try to get back home, only to discover the world is not as it seems.

  8. Bafflingly bad, the only mystery is how The I-Land got made in the first place. Read Critics Reviews. Audience Reviews View All (359) audience reviews. ... Read the bad reviews, it seems as if ...

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