What They Say: Surviving a nuclear attack in the 1950s, the McClean’s wake to find that the explosions have somehow propelled them into the post-apocalyptic United States that has been moved entirely underground. While the McCleans find a country caught in a never-ending war, they also learn that this new underground society might be willing to go to extreme lengths in order to destroy their enemies. Can the McCleans find a way to return to their own time before it’s too late? Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers): I’ve definitely enjoyed what Stephanie Phillips has put together here as it’s giving me big “Coming of the Quantum Cats” vibes overall, just with the years being different for the two worlds that the McClean’s have been to so far. There’s a lot of tension and cold war material here that’s taken to the next level since the war became a hot one and I’m loving it. Especially as Tony Shasteen and JD Mettler are giving it such an amazing look. Whether it’s Tim’s time in the cleaner with the green and yellow so prominent or just the starkness of the hallways that feels so right for the old science lab and other rooms, everything hits that sweet spot just right and makes me feel like I’m in the place.