Parents' Guide to Tomorrow and I

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Common Sense Media Review

By Ty'Kira Smalls , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Emotional sci-fi series weighs ethics in Thailand; cursing.

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What's the Story?

TOMORROW AND I is a sci-fi anthology series set in futuristic Thailand. Each story explores the benefits of advanced technology, how society has adapted, and the (often moral and ethical) complications that come with it. From resurrection and gender identity to sex work and climate change; society's relationship with technology is questioned.

Is It Any Good?

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This series is a topical exploration into technology. Tomorrow and I is universal and unique in its perspective of a futuristic Thailand. Like Black Mirror, each episode reflects current hot button issues like A.I. or climate change, but this series really sits with the morality/ethics aspect of each. Sometimes it can sit for a bit too long, but overall, viewers will have a lasting impression and questions about how they feel about the topics brought up. The language, sexual content, and violence make this suitable for older teens.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about themes explored in Tomorrow and I. What are some themes explored? How is it woven with the baseline of science and technology? What do you think they're trying to say about it?

  • Do you think it's possible for society to become this advanced? Can you think of real-world examples that are like the events in the series?

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