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People can build up unrealistic expectations for a TV series based on a movie from their youth. They want something exactly the same but better.
This is not exactly the same, or better. It doesn't have the ~$200+ million (todays money) budget, and it feels slow and less crisp/snappy. Harry always seems to be acting instead of just being himself. I'm really not sure who is the real person, the secret agent or the husband (Like the character of Clark Kent VS Superman, done poorly).
The baddies aren't all dark, the good guys are not all white. The wife is a bit less passive, and he's a little bit whipped/whiney. Times have changed, and its useless to be irritated about it. They had a perfect example to push back on gender stereotypes in episode 3 but did not. IMHO, that would have made the story better (for those who say this is too "woke").
I'm 2 episodes in, and it fine for what it is, its just not fine when you compare it to True Lies the movie. But really, is that reasonable to have such a high expectation? No James Camereon, Arnold S., Charlton Heston, Bill Paxton and Jamie. This was Tom Arnolds best roll, ever. I'm surprised at how much I miss his character (replacement hasn't been given much to work with, in terms of humour or dialogue)
7/10, will watch the 4th episode. Sometimes it takes time for a series to become great (or good). I was REALLY looking forewords to this, so I am going to enjoy what I can.
This is not exactly the same, or better. It doesn't have the ~$200+ million (todays money) budget, and it feels slow and less crisp/snappy. Harry always seems to be acting instead of just being himself. I'm really not sure who is the real person, the secret agent or the husband (Like the character of Clark Kent VS Superman, done poorly).
The baddies aren't all dark, the good guys are not all white. The wife is a bit less passive, and he's a little bit whipped/whiney. Times have changed, and its useless to be irritated about it. They had a perfect example to push back on gender stereotypes in episode 3 but did not. IMHO, that would have made the story better (for those who say this is too "woke").
I'm 2 episodes in, and it fine for what it is, its just not fine when you compare it to True Lies the movie. But really, is that reasonable to have such a high expectation? No James Camereon, Arnold S., Charlton Heston, Bill Paxton and Jamie. This was Tom Arnolds best roll, ever. I'm surprised at how much I miss his character (replacement hasn't been given much to work with, in terms of humour or dialogue)
7/10, will watch the 4th episode. Sometimes it takes time for a series to become great (or good). I was REALLY looking forewords to this, so I am going to enjoy what I can.
Good effort in telling the story of this day by those involved, and stock footage.
You only have to look at the way people voted on IMDB to see how extreme the differing views are. That so many believe theories and questionable facts, when reality is staring them in the face is perhaps the worst part.
A reasonable, even good, documentary of that terrible day. The complete and utter failure on so many levels should frighten anyone who sees the peaceful transfer of power as being a norm of democracies. I can forgive people who were angry, even those who were violent, they were fooled by those who knew the facts, and didn't care, using them for callous political advantage.
Even after this terrible time, 147 Republicans representative failed to do their constitutional duty, and certify the election later that same day. Where is the shame?
You only have to look at the way people voted on IMDB to see how extreme the differing views are. That so many believe theories and questionable facts, when reality is staring them in the face is perhaps the worst part.
A reasonable, even good, documentary of that terrible day. The complete and utter failure on so many levels should frighten anyone who sees the peaceful transfer of power as being a norm of democracies. I can forgive people who were angry, even those who were violent, they were fooled by those who knew the facts, and didn't care, using them for callous political advantage.
Even after this terrible time, 147 Republicans representative failed to do their constitutional duty, and certify the election later that same day. Where is the shame?
The characters were great, ended letting me feel good...
But, did anyone really understand the plot? Could have been so much better.
But, did anyone really understand the plot? Could have been so much better.
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