EPISODE
SEASON
Zoo - Season 1
Driving by his deep will of knowing the reason behind the horrible attack of animals on people, Jackson Oz, a young courageous and intelligent doctor, who does his best to stop that attack through using the theories of his dead father.
12 June 1953, Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
12 February 1949, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
15 March 1977, Okinawa, Japan
8 March 1971, Chicago, Illinois, USA
7 August 1979, London, England, UK
19 January 1982, Hsinchu, Taiwan
23 September 1952, Pinckneyville, Illinois, USA
13 October 1963, Sapporo, Japan
June 30, 2015
Zoo is an entertaining wild-animals-scare-the-dung-out-of-humans adventure series that's made for pure summer escapism.June 30, 2015
Zoo, based on the best-selling 2012 novel by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, is locked up in cliches, tedium and barely believable bipeds.June 30, 2015
Zoo has 13 hours, and many more animals, to make some sense of its zany story, but the leaden dialogue is almost certainly to make that seem much, much longer.July 02, 2015
Despite the promise of thrilling animal action, CBS's Zoo feels more like a roadside tourist trap than a full-fledged wildlife attraction.July 02, 2015
It's neat that CBS is supporting shows like these; at least, during the summer.June 30, 2015
If you can overlook the preposterous science behind the plot, the implications of such an event do make for some decent drama.June 29, 2015
All that's missing here is a tornado -- preferably one that passes over a zoo, vacuums up the caged residents, then deposits them on the humans below.June 30, 2015
To be blunt, I just didn't care. It's dull, plot-driven writing that sinks Zoo for me.July 02, 2015
Wolk plays Jackson with such an easy air that the audience roots for him despite the thin characterization.June 30, 2015
James Wolk, best known for playing metrosexuals, shows he can play scruffily handsome. He and Kristen Connolly make us hope they won't get eaten too soon.