quailpat
Joined Jan 2013
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The problem with the series main argument is Washington DC literally has 100s of these organizations all over the area and many people belong to a multitude of these organizations. So there are a lot of this person knows this person etc. The ADA next door to the C street house probably has a bigger effect on the average American than these people. If they are so powerful why did a senator and a Governor affiliated with them have to leave their offices after minor scandal? The series never really shows any big results from all their activities, just how politicians went along with The Family for their benefit. Whole series feels like a red herring for the people actually calling the shots ,seriously the guy who wrote the book is walking around in public, no real all powerful organization is going to let the book happen, let alone a TV series Pharmaceutical companies have a 1,000 times more influence than a few religious people.
Almost the entire cast from the first movie makes an appearance and Tracey Morgan is an excellent edition,there are some great multiple uses of Eddie and Arsenio are different characters.Some of the jokes hit and some miss,the real failure of the movie is the addition of the younger family members and the plot.Most the film in centered around the mythical kingdom in Africa,they spend at the most 15 minutes in America.So it's not much of a sequel.Outside of the eighties nostalgia,don't get too excited for a great film.