dman-80109
Joined Dec 2016
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The previous review for Episode 1 is clearly not for this show. Blair Underwood is not the star, Gabriel Basso is. Likewise, both Jennifer Ferrin and Omar Metwally, referenced in the review, are not in this episode or upcoming episodes. While many of the plot points are somewhat accurate, most are not. The actual show, Episode 1 is quite good. Think the movie and the series, Three Days of the Condor and Condor respectfully. Right from the beginning there is serious action and good acting. I'm looking forward to the rest of the episodes. If you like shows regarding government conspiracies give this one a look.
As a documentary this was okay. As a step back into adult videos this movie was awesome. There was a nice balance of fact, conjecture, and good ole gratuitous nudity to keep it interesting. After all, this was about porn. However, what this show was not about, was the description offered by Showtime and TMC. I quote from TMC "The porn addition epidemic is examined, including teenage cellphone users and an oil executive." There was absolutely no oil exec, no teenage cellphone use, or porn addition anywhere in the show. There was however a show about an epidemic, just not the one they described. The HIV epidemic in the porn industry was the main focus of this documentary, and the acknowledgment of patient zero, Marc Wallice.