(IMO) - "Max Headroom" is definitely one of those 1980s TV shows that had both its fair share of good moments, as well as its not-so-good moments, too.
I mean - This program (which clearly contained unmistakable elements of both punk and new wave) was quite obviously a product of its time. There's no doubt about that.
Set in a decidedly seedy world of a not-too-distant future (where cynicism and corruption prevail) - "Max Headroom" is certainly well worth a view for its fascination with technology of the latter 20th century where the possibility of translating people into computer data is taken very-very seriously.
I mean - This program (which clearly contained unmistakable elements of both punk and new wave) was quite obviously a product of its time. There's no doubt about that.
Set in a decidedly seedy world of a not-too-distant future (where cynicism and corruption prevail) - "Max Headroom" is certainly well worth a view for its fascination with technology of the latter 20th century where the possibility of translating people into computer data is taken very-very seriously.