dcrealdeal2020
Joined Oct 2020
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I could not get into it. They made what should have been an engaging and interesting documentary into something exceptionally boring. It may be better if you are from the UK, but as an American, it was just extremely bland and boring.
This was a well made show but it adds too much politics into the show. The show is catering to a MAGA crowd where they make the FBI look corrupt and weak, and right-wing dangerous unpatriotic militias as the good guys. On top of that, it tries to normalize a serial killing bomber, while making the people trying to stop the madman look like the bad guys. This is a new angle for Netflix and will surely be upvoted by those who think they "own" America. One line really summed it up, "thats an old rebel song...they own these hills." The old, and most likely corrupt sherriff says that. It seems to me, he was trying to help the bomber rather than the innocent people he hurt. Remember, Richard wasn't setup by the FBI if a madman didn't bomb the place in the first place.
This show panders to those who support a certain candidate and have victim complexes.
I wish they took the politics out of it and it would have been good.
This show panders to those who support a certain candidate and have victim complexes.
I wish they took the politics out of it and it would have been good.
This show was beyond fiction. Nothing makes sense when you think about it. The wife makes Breaking Bad wife and Ozark wife look normal and fun. Every time a scene with the wife was shown I fast-forwarded.