Another summary would be: the cult has followers everywhere. In the FBI, in Congress, Senate, everywhere. The FBI is also incredibly inept, and the cult is full of mastermind murderers and criminals who can escape any situation.
If you find any aspect of that show realistic, you have a limited brain capacity. I couldn't handle it. There was no believability to it.
Sounds like every show on Disney or Nickolodeon that portrays all adults as bumbling idiots that are lucky they can tie their own shoes, yet somehow they are multi-millionnaires and can provide for a family of spoiled bratty pre-teens.
Anyone here watch Orphan Black? I'm nearly done with the 1st season and I'm enjoying. Not great, but solid show.
I watched the first two episodes a year or two ago. It was solid. Chick was hawt if I remember correctly.
The only thing that is off-putting is that I would say there is kind of a lack of production quality that a lot of top TV shows have now that makes it feel a little dated.
I attribute it mostly to the acting, which isn't bad, but there are a few characters who just give it an overall cheap feel at times. I still really like it though.Sounds sort of accurate from what I recall. My vague "complaint" would be it didn't have a unique vibe or style which almost every solid show has nowadays. Maybe that's production value, I don't know. I'd attribute it to the film crew though.
I attribute it mostly to the acting, which isn't bad, but there are a few characters who just give it an overall cheap feel at times. I still really like it though.
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Another summary would be: the cult has followers everywhere. In the FBI, in Congress, Senate, everywhere. The FBI is also incredibly inept, and the cult is full of mastermind murderers and criminals who can escape any situation.
If you find any aspect of that show realistic, you have a limited brain capacity. I couldn't handle it. There was no believability to it.
You don't believe a warden of a prison would allow a transfer of a inmate who got his fingers broken by the FBI while interrogating him? Especially when you throw in the fact they kidnapped his daughter and used it as collateral against him.
Also, him making friends with the guard who is a big part of the story at the beginning isn't believable either?
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Whether or not it's believable I think it's very well thought out if it really worked like that.
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Agreed that a show does not have to be believable to be good.
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There's a difference between not being believable and being utterly ****ing, preposterously dumb. The Following is the latter.
Haven't seen it yet but once viewed the first episode and it was not bad at all.
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Glad you formed your opinion after 44 minutes of viewing.
ROFL. Wut? You must be Kinkkk's alt.