December 7, 2025
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
Primary Menu
  • News
    • State
    • Nation
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Cheerleading
    • Cross Country
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Intramurals
    • Lacrosse
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Swimming & Diving
    • Tennis
    • Track & Field
    • Volleyball
    • Wrestling
  • Feature
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Letters
    • Senior Send-Offs
    • Editorial Cartoons
  • Entertainment
  • Reviews
    • Music
    • Books
    • Experiences
    • Games
    • Movies
    • Other
    • Restaurants
    • TV
The Reflector
Primary Menu
  • News
    • State
    • Nation
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Cheerleading
    • Cross Country
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Intramurals
    • Lacrosse
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Swimming & Diving
    • Tennis
    • Track & Field
    • Volleyball
    • Wrestling
  • Feature
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Letters
    • Senior Send-Offs
    • Editorial Cartoons
  • Entertainment
  • Reviews
    • Music
    • Books
    • Experiences
    • Games
    • Movies
    • Other
    • Restaurants
    • TV
Follow The Reflector on social media! @ReflectorUIndy on Instagram, /ReflectorUIndy on Facebook
  • Home
  • 2018
  • March
  • 7
  • ALTERED CARBON TELEVISION
  • Entertainment
  • Reviews
  • TV

ALTERED CARBON TELEVISION

BreAnnah Nunn | Staff Writer March 7, 2018

altered-carbon-2Altered Carbon is based on a three-book series by Richard K. Morgan called the “Takeshi Kovacs Series.” The first book is titled “Altered Carbon” and was followed by “Broken Angels” and “Woken Furies.” The show takes place in Bay City, formerly known as San Francisco, in the 25th century. People can now leave their birth body and upgrade into a different body. They refer to bodies as sleeves and are constantly trying to achieve immortality.

I like the way technology is portrayed in this futuristic era, from cars flying to buildings that are floating in the air to virtual reality feeling like actual reality. I like all the science behind the sleeves and being able to become whatever you wanted. They still tried to incorporate religion into this new age of technology.

There are a few episodes where people protest that the soul should be free and not able to be put into another body that was not theirs. In a world where a woman can be a man, a child can be put into the body of an adult or vice versa, I understand how it might be ruled inhumanly, which is a major theme that is present throughout the season.

The writing of the show made me fall in love with characters like Kovacs and his companions, but the show does goes dark very often. Rape, drugs, betrayal and murder are common. It is one of those clichés where the rich are on top because they have the money to be, but sometimes they do get what they deserve.

Some scenes may be too graphic for some as this show in particular is very explicit due to the amount of murder and violence. The show is also very sexual and very open about  human sexuality and biology. I think this is because, on the show,  the human body is thought of nothing more than a sleeve they openly show no shyness to exposing the human body.  Despite this, I would recommend this show for those who like the sci-fi/mystery genre.

NETWORK:  NETFLIX 

CHECK OUT THIS SHOW IF YOU LIKED:
“DARK MATTER” (SYFY)

4-stars

Tags: ALTERED CARBON BreAnnah Nunn Indianapolis Indy The Reflector The Reflector Online UIndy University of Indianapolis

Post navigation

Previous: Arming teachers will cause more harm than good
Next: Men’s basketball ends conference run with loss to Bellarmine

Related Stories

unnamed-9 (1)
  • Entertainment

Best New Thong

Genevieve Condon, Entertainment Editor November 18, 2025 0
Entertainment
  • Entertainment

What events to keep an eye on at the University of Indianapolis

Ella Crawford, Staff Writer November 18, 2025 0
Entertainment
  • Entertainment

Rocky Horror Picture Show: A Classic Annual Experience

Adrian Moon, Staff Writer November 18, 2025 0

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Gallery: UIndy Smith Mall Holiday Lighting 2025
  • Satire: Trump to receive all of Santa’s coal
  • Satire: Uncle Earl banned from Thanksgiving dinner
  • Satire: Baptism in Smith Mall canal at UIndy
  • Senior Send-Off 2025: Luke Cooper

Archives

NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to The Reflector's newsletter, The Rundown

Advertisements

One Somerset Apartments | Competitive, affordable off-campus housing. Convenient location catty corner across from campus. Pet-enthusiastic with plenty of green space. Call or text 317-650-8733 for more info!

You may have missed

Group of students gathered outside in the snow to enjoy the holiday lighting
  • Featured Stories
  • Multimedia
  • News

Gallery: UIndy Smith Mall Holiday Lighting 2025

Willa Allen, Social Media Manager December 4, 2025 0
opinion
  • Opinion

Satire: Trump to receive all of Santa’s coal

Luke Cooper, Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2025 0
opinion
  • Opinion

Satire: Uncle Earl banned from Thanksgiving dinner

Logan McInnes, Managing Editor November 18, 2025 0
Smith Mall canal at UIndy
  • Opinion

Satire: Baptism in Smith Mall canal at UIndy

Luke Cooper, Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2025 0

General Info

  • About
  • Awards
  • Advertising
  • Contact
  • Policies
  • Print Editions
  • Reflector Archives
  • Accessibility Statement

General Info

  • About
  • Awards
  • Advertising
  • Contact
  • Policies
  • Print Editions
  • Reflector Archives
  • Accessibility Statement

Subscribe

Subscribe to The Reflector’s email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest campus news.

Subscribe

Subscribe to The Reflector’s email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest campus news.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
© Copyright 2025 The Reflector and The Reflector Online. All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.