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Waco: The Aftermath

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4.5K
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Michael Shannon in Waco: The Aftermath (2023)
Explores the events and the uneven scales of justice the surviving Branch Davidians faced.Also follows the horrific events fueled the emerging 'Patriot' movement, which led to the terrorism act in Oklahoma City.
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Five-part drama series portraying the searing aftermath of the disastrous Waco standoff at the Branch Davidian compound - an event that galvanized American militia movements and helped radic... Read allFive-part drama series portraying the searing aftermath of the disastrous Waco standoff at the Branch Davidian compound - an event that galvanized American militia movements and helped radicalize Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.Five-part drama series portraying the searing aftermath of the disastrous Waco standoff at the Branch Davidian compound - an event that galvanized American militia movements and helped radicalize Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.

  • Creators
    • Drew Dowdle
    • John Erick Dowdle
  • Stars
    • Michael Shannon
    • Giovanni Ribisi
    • Keean Johnson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,550
    259
    • Creators
      • Drew Dowdle
      • John Erick Dowdle
    • Stars
      • Michael Shannon
      • Giovanni Ribisi
      • Keean Johnson
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes5

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    Waco: The Aftermath: Vernon Will Not Return To Mount Carmel
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    Waco: The Aftermath: Vernon Will Not Return To Mount Carmel
    Waco: The Aftermath: Inside Episode 2
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    Waco: The Aftermath: Inside Episode 2
    Waco: The Aftermath: Inside Episode 2
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    Waco: The Aftermath: Inside Episode 2
    Waco: The Aftermath: We Helped Create The Monster We're Trying To Stop
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    Waco: The Aftermath: We Helped Create The Monster We're Trying To Stop
    Waco: The Aftermath: The Threat Of Domestic Terrorism After Waco
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    Waco: The Aftermath: The Threat Of Domestic Terrorism After Waco
    Waco: The Aftermath: Inside Episode 5
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    Waco: The Aftermath: Inside Episode 5
    Waco: The Aftermath: Inside Episode 4
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    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Gary Noesner
    • 2023
    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Dan Cogdell
    • 2023
    Keean Johnson
    Keean Johnson
    • Vernon Howell
    • 2023
    Abbey Lee
    Abbey Lee
    • Carol Howe
    • 2023
    Alex Breaux
    Alex Breaux
    • Timothy McVeigh
    • 2023
    John Hoogenakker
    John Hoogenakker
    • Clive Doyle
    • 2023
    Kali Rocha
    Kali Rocha
    • Ruth Riddle
    • 2023
    Michael Luwoye
    Michael Luwoye
    • Livingstone Fagan
    • 2023
    Michael Cassidy
    Michael Cassidy
    • Bill Johnston
    • 2023
    Sasheer Zamata
    Sasheer Zamata
    • Angie Graham
    • 2023
    David Costabile
    David Costabile
    • Judge Walter Smith
    • 2023
    J. Smith-Cameron
    J. Smith-Cameron
    • Lois Roden
    • 2023
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Gordon Novel
    • 2023
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • Mitch Decker
    • 2023
    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Jacob Vasquez
    • 2023
    Steven Williams
    Steven Williams
    • Alan Sanborn
    • 2023
    Seamus Dever
    Seamus Dever
    • Andy the German
    • 2023
    Matthew Menalo
    Matthew Menalo
    • Rocket Rosen
    • 2023
    • Creators
      • Drew Dowdle
      • John Erick Dowdle
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    10sbharbison

    One of the best government exposes I've ever seen.

    I knew about Waco but never paid attention to the mind-blowing information that came to light afterward.

    I thought this series did a fantastic job of explaining the views of all sides. Waco and Waco: The Aftermath should be mandatory viewing for high schoolers.

    As someone else said, the self-serving rules Karesh made re. Sex could have been covered more thoroughly. Karesh made a rule against anyone else having sex, even married couples. But he was allowed to have sex and impregnate even very young girls. That situation did warrant government intervention.

    As the series explained, the ATF and the FBI used competing tactics to extract the members. The results were tragic.

    I thought the actors were all well cast and they did a great job. There were many facets to this story, but it was all easy to follow.

    I think the show is a perfect example of how to shed light on how our government and courts really work.
    6Jimmycakes

    A bit unnecessary but enjoyable

    Overall I feel like the show missed a big opportunity to build on a lot of the conspiracy aspects of the Waco incident (think Waco: Rules of Engagement documentary meets The People v. O. J. Simpson,) and turned this into a incredible court room focused drama with some flashbacks. Ultimately this is 3 stories crammed into 5 episodes. The the trial of the Branch Davidians; Gary Noesner and his uncovering of para military groups; and David Koresh's origin story.

    Each story feels quite thin and vague, either not enough time to properly flesh out the characters and backstory or there just really isn't much material to explore. The Gary Noesner plotline especially feels like filler and a quick way to try and bring tension and action.

    Many one dimensional characters and stories throughout and the series is rapidly switching back and forth between them. Compared to season 1 which keeps us at Mount Carmel with our characters and only slight deviations, this is why I believe only focusing on the trial would have been more entertaining and engaging. There are some shining stand out moments though.

    Right off the bat I have to mention Giovanni Ribisi as the lawyer representing the Branch Davidians, in every scene he's such an interesting actor to watch but we don't spend enough time with him and to appreciate his relationship with the Branch Davidians and see it grow.

    The actor playing Branch Davidian Clive Doyle is totally believable and creates a sympathetic and human character, but again, it's a shame the series jumps about so much, we just never get to stay with them.
    10carrthedemonhunter

    Not one sided at all.

    Seeing reviews that this shows the Branch Davidians as "innocent anti-heroes" and that the FBI/ATF and the authorities in general are being shown negatively. Not only is this not true (the show frequently criticizes the surviving Branch Davidians, for one), but even if it were true that would only be testament to how evil the government acted. What this show does not do is what many, including the government, tried to do which is blanket label them all crazy suicidal murderers and unfairly (an unfairness that was proven in court) convict them on this basis.

    I highly recommend you give this show a watch only after finishing the first series as it will provide much context that I'm not certain many people have if they never watched it/forgot important details.
    7gregisroark

    Great acting. But very one sided

    Overall the acting and the storytelling is great. But I've read a good deal about Waco and the writing is very one sided. While the writers are painting the FBI/ATF and the authorities in general in an accurate negative light, they certainly are making the Branch Davidians look like innocent anti-heros. They are glossing over a great deal of the insanity that was taking place there.

    I will be honest, if it wasn't for the actors I would have stopped watching by now. But they really do a great job. And the writing style and storytelling is very intriguing and keeps you interested. I just wish they were taking a more equal stance.
    7noahputt

    Better than I thought it would be

    I didn't realize this series was in connection with 2018's mostly forgettable "Waco". I found "Aftermath" much more intriguing.

    Serving as both a prequel and sequel to "Waco", it tells parts of the story that are less known and which might raise more difficult (and sadly relevant) questions than the story of the actual raid and stand-off can, at least for anyone who's already familiar with the story. Unfortunately, the creators don't want to get messy enough to fully wrestle with the bigger questions it almost raises.

    The strongest part of the series is the courtroom drama conspiracy trial of surviving Koresh followers. Ribisi, a perennially underappreciated actor, offers the most compelling portrayal in the series as the survivors' defense attorney. As a reported scientologist in real life, it's a little ironic that Ribisi's character is at times both defensive and accusatory of his clients regarding their blind devotion to Koresh as a cult leader.

    The prequel portion of the series, the Koresh origin story, is pretty hokey. Brief snippets from "Waco" and Taylor Kitsch's portrayal of Koresh (whose performance was one of that series's strengths) only further expose the weaknesses of Keean Johnson's immature performance. And asking the audience to believe that Johnson somehow physically transformed into Kitsch in only a few short years is a pretty big ask.

    But Michael Shannon, reprising his role as FBI agent Gary Noesner, is surprisingly one of the weakest links of the series. He seems to be mostly sleepwalking through this one. Maybe his character is tired from all the sleepless nights after his involvement at Waco? Whatever the case, it doesn't really work here and his scenes tend to drag the story down.

    As for the McVeigh/Nichols interjections, they're thematically and historically important as far as the fallout of Waco is concerned, but they often feel like afterthoughts instead of aftermath.

    The series tries its hardest to humanize everyone involved-perhaps even those who arguably don't deserve to be humanized-in order to show that labeling enemies as "evil" only leads to more violence and destruction. Fair enough. But it's a little too neat to reduce the lessons of Waco to "can't we all just get along?"

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    • Trivia
      There were originally six episodes written and filmed, but it was condensed down to five in post-production.
    • Goofs
      Timothy McVeigh is shown driving a yellow Mercury Grand Marquis during the months he was planning the OK City bombing. He did not own that car until April 14, 5 days before the bombing. He was forced to buy it in Kansas when his other car blew a head gasket.
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    • Release date
      • April 16, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • SHOWTIME
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Уэйко: Последствия
    • Production companies
      • 101 Studios
      • MTV Entertainment Studios
      • Spyglass Entertainment
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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