Now that real-life dating has basically gone up in smoke, the idea that you could take a simple test and automatically be paired with your “ one True Love” sounds like a pretty good deal?
But AMC's new series, “Soulmates”, set 15 years into the future where there is an actual for real possibility and leaves the viewers with many questions. What happens if your heart and technology tell you different things? Who can really define what a "soulmate" is, anyway? What if your better half is someone you hate?
Soulmates is AMC's first anthology series, divided into six one-hour episodes that each focus on different people who are "discovering (or opting not to discover) the results of this new test and the impact of those results on a myriad of relationships,” according to AMC. Think Black Mirror meets Modern Love, with a dash of Stranger Things. In fact, the series is written by Emmy-winning Black Mirror and Stranger Things writer Will Bridges. Please clip the link to learn more : https://www.amc.com/shows/soulmates--45999. Please be advised that the AMC network isn’t endorsing this particular episode nor are they paying me to talk about the series. I am simply discussing this series and the extremely intriguing episodes; because I think it is heavily informative with regards to our societal views of marriage and relationships. These are strictly my thoughts and opinions! “ Your soulmate is the person you will love the most, more than anyone else. A soulmate isn’t someone who is going to fix you. It’s the person you will feel love for the strongest and it will be undeniable.” Please visit my website at www.jonseysweets.com