StanCanada
Joined Nov 2009
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After three episodes, I have pulled the plug.
The characters in this series, supposedly actor supposedly representing FBI rookies from the outset, severely challenge credulity in their roles.
The connection amongst the the players tends to be vague and confusing. I found it difficult to identify with any individuals or their obscure conned or relationships in their roles in the the series.
The transition from one group of scenes to the next are difficult to follow. The entire hour goes from one disconnected group of scenes to the next without following any kind of apparent storyline thread. With all the great series starting again for the season, this one is a boring waste of time!
The characters in this series, supposedly actor supposedly representing FBI rookies from the outset, severely challenge credulity in their roles.
The connection amongst the the players tends to be vague and confusing. I found it difficult to identify with any individuals or their obscure conned or relationships in their roles in the the series.
The transition from one group of scenes to the next are difficult to follow. The entire hour goes from one disconnected group of scenes to the next without following any kind of apparent storyline thread. With all the great series starting again for the season, this one is a boring waste of time!
Most of the movie consists of Jesus walking around in the desert talking to himself. The dialogue is difficult to hear, because the noisy instruments constantly playing in foreground at 2-3X the volume of any dialogue, makes whatever is being said difficult to decipher.
The overwhelming phoney laugh track after every single statement, most of which were totally unamusing, made this totally unbearable to watch.