From the screenplay to the plot, character building, and acting, it seems like the work of amateur filmmakers or, at best, a graduate project. The creators seem to be more interested in generating public attention through poorly thought-out stunts rather than producing quality content. Moreover, they seem to have haphazardly utilized the "popular" concept of identity politics by having female heroes, leaders, and villains. However, they've failed to depict these characters with nuance or complexity, instead relying on the perspectives, thoughts, and voices of simplistic, action-craving male creators.
As a result, the execution was lazy, uninspired, and typical of the male self-congratulatory attitude. It's apparent that the creators do not genuinely care about building strong female characters, but rather exploit the idea for their own benefit.
Shocked that Netflix released such a low-quality TV production, which highlights the streaming industry's desperation and lack of taste.