wmckinsey
Joined Aug 2015
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I heard this show was trash, but sadly, I had to see for myself. I stopped at the start of the 3rd episode. Trash writing, barely existing plot, tired and overused tropes. How this won any award outside of a razzle, is beyond me. The writers have to shove every trope inside every episode. We get it. You hate white people, but does it need to be spelled out in every episode? The "jokes" aren't funny and barely recognized. The continuity issues plague the show episode to episode. This show would have had a shot at being good if any of the writers actually watched the host content. If I could insert the sound of a toilet being flushed, it would still be too kind of a review.
The story of one coward yo-yo who seems to get almost everyone he meets killed. A coward because he tries every way possible to not do his duty. And yet, somewhere finds compassion.
And this seems to be the second best that I've seen Clooney in. It comes natural to him.
Set in WW2, the story focuses in the Italian areas and the bombing missions that had taken place there. We find our coward doing everything he can to go home and yet find his way failing upward.
As his advice gets others killed, he finds ways to blame everyone but himself. In the end we find him in a protest of sorts and now on missions.
And this seems to be the second best that I've seen Clooney in. It comes natural to him.
Set in WW2, the story focuses in the Italian areas and the bombing missions that had taken place there. We find our coward doing everything he can to go home and yet find his way failing upward.
As his advice gets others killed, he finds ways to blame everyone but himself. In the end we find him in a protest of sorts and now on missions.