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It seems like the creators are trying to make fun of something, but they don't quite know who the target of their jokes are, or who the target audience to receive these jokes are. The jokes fall completely flat almost every time, and it makes it extremely difficult to watch and follow any kind of story line that the creators are supposedly trying to create.
The jokes seem to revolve around these men who are acting completely stupid and so out of touch of the real world that they cannot be taking seriously. But at the same, the writers portray these characters that way to try and to get a complete arouse out of them to be incompetent. But it's the writing that is incompetent.
The jokes seem to revolve around these men who are acting completely stupid and so out of touch of the real world that they cannot be taking seriously. But at the same, the writers portray these characters that way to try and to get a complete arouse out of them to be incompetent. But it's the writing that is incompetent.
I'll give them credit that they did vaguely mention Ruby Ridge and Waco, but the director falls well short of why the events in OKC transpired.
More childern lost their lives at Waco than at OKC. The director seems to glance over all of the different events that led Timothy McVeigh to commit the atrocities that he did. McVeigh was wrong in what he did, but this film doesn't show how many atrocities that the US government has committed against out own people at the expense of taxpayer dollars.
The film does show some of the Federal agents involved seemingly show some remorse, and that they knew what was happening was wrong, but then glances over it.
More childern lost their lives at Waco than at OKC. The director seems to glance over all of the different events that led Timothy McVeigh to commit the atrocities that he did. McVeigh was wrong in what he did, but this film doesn't show how many atrocities that the US government has committed against out own people at the expense of taxpayer dollars.
The film does show some of the Federal agents involved seemingly show some remorse, and that they knew what was happening was wrong, but then glances over it.