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S.W.A.T.: The Promise (2024)
Chris would have done better
This season start is not that great so far, a very slow and boring episode that was laughable most of the time and presented characters who obviously need more acting lessons.
90% of the episode was bad guys running away and getting away from the officers / swat team, which never would have happened if they were back in LA.
The main hispanic girl who lost her mother has zero levels of emotion, ranging from dead face to dead face haha and her characters decisions were even worse, who fires a gun at a mob boss from a super far distance, without any gun training and without checking how many bullets you have.
In short, she set herself up to be killed and then asked the guy she tried to kill, not to kill her, as if she wasn't expecting the same in return, while attempting murder.
Not to mention the whole Pal beef between the captain, which made zero sense and was only there to bring him to her door for the final tension moment of her being knocked out, which i saw through right away as soon as she started flirting with the male officer.
She should have known better, Chris would have known better and Chris would have never been knocked out from one guy, how have we gone from an extremely bad ass swat girl, to this?
I miss you Chris, please come back to us!
Ojing-eo geim (2021)
Starts strong, ends horribly
At first glance this series seems quiet compelling and it definitely keeps you interested until a certain point... however once you reach the tug of war episode, that's when things start to fall apart.
Especially the marble episode, while it made sense it also was the most disorienting episode of them all, a lot of shifting between different characters, no solid game to choose or play, the doctor basically was lied to and wasted his time, literally no skill required to pass the game.
And as everyone else mentioned, once the VIP's came in, that's when the "fairness" that the Front Man boasted about, completely fell apart. Not only were the VIP's extremely annoying, their masks were huge, uncomfortable to wear and their presence simply destroyed the purpose of the game.
The last 3 episodes is where the show started to fall apart, especially the last episode which was supremely anti climatic, the oh so selfish character, kills himself for no apparent reason.
The winner, doesn't actually do anything with his money, wasting all the lives of the people who died for his win, he didn't actually do anything he promised to those who died. He didn't take care of his friends mom, he didn't take care of the brother of girl, he didn't get his daughter back as he promised his mom he would, he didn't do anything but become a homeless drunk.
What did he do all that for? Nothing? Was extremely frustrating, you'd think he wouldn't waste the chance of life he got from not dying and being the winner but no, he did nothing and then became obsessed with finding out why the game occured.
And oh what do you know, the only point to the game was a bunch of rich people who "wanted to have fun"? The hell kind of explanation is that...
Then he dyes his hair read for no apparent reason, ditches the girls brother on his friends mom (who is quiet old at this point and not really up for raising another child), then goes on a plane to get his daughter (i assume) after wasting his chance for a whole year... only to also ditch this idea and run away to chase the games creators.
In short, everything meant nothing, the main character couldn't do anything the entire game, so what does he expect to accomplish afterwards? He still didn't do anything he promised, so his plan is to go after the games creators with that sort of gusto? He won't get far lol
It was literally a pointless game, for a pointless person and a pointless plot, nothing was accomplished, nothing achieved, nothing earned, a baseless obsession for no apparent reason for a character who has zero follow through.
The ending really pissed me off, such a waste.
Turning Red (2022)
A movie about denial
At first glance the movie seems funny and cute, with an overtone of growing aches and learning from mistakes.
I say at first glance because once you actually watch the movie, you can clearly see this is not what it's about and the sad fact is, all of the main or highlighted characters, learn absolutely nothing by the end of the film.
Mei, her mother and her grandmother are all in denial and by the end, none of them actually learn anything or grow in any way. Mei is still afraid to let her mom know how she really feels, Mei's mother is still afraid of her own mother (i.e the grandmother) and none of them cop to the fact that they were all pretty terrible to each other.
I get that this is supposed to reflect what a general asian family is like but it only highlights how dysfunctional it all really is. An overprotective mom that is actually right most of the time, a fearful child who won't simply say to her mom "hey you do too much sometimes, let me handle it" and a grandmother who thinks she's always right but is mostly wrong.
Not to mention Mei's friends, who never actually cop to the fact that they are encouraging their friend to be rebellious, disobey her parents and do things she really shouldn't be doing (i.e sneaking out, going to parties, lying to her parents, etc.)
Tyler, being one of the stories antagonists, never actually learns how much a douche he was being and this clearly shows by how poorly he treats Mei at his birthday party, considering he never apologized to her for how badly he treats her on the daily.
Mei's friends never apologize for trying to tear her away from her family for their own pleasures and for what? A boy band? Haha really really bad.
The movie had potential, a cute and funny story line that could have gone over well with some character growth but at the end, nobody grew at all and they all pretty much stayed the same, the only difference is Mei earned a small amount of freedom, at the cost of tearing the family apart.
Did Mei learn anything at all? It didn't seem like it, the only thing that came from her rebellion was heartache and troubles, which actually cost her family a fortune (i.e shown at the end with the money raising chart)
The story is indicative at how most kids don't understand the weight they put on their parents and what it costs them, which is generally a huge amount of pain, suffering and money.
Is this a classic like Toy Story and the like? Not even close.
It's a movie i would never let my kids watch or repeatedly watch, it doesn't teach them anything that's worth allowing them to burn into their brains.
It had it's laughs, it had it's cute moments, it could have been a great movie but it fell flat by the end and i was sadly disappointed.
I don't think the movie "wasn't made for me", it's simply not the type of Pixar movie that made Pixar what they are, plain and simple.
Batman Forever (1995)
One of the better batman movies
Batman Forever is one of those films that you can tell has a lot of heart and soul put into the movie, most of the budget went towards the cast but they made up for it with creative and awesome set designs.
From Jim Carey, Val Kilmer and many other awesome actors, this movie is full of every great actor from the 90's, presenting an entirely different take on Batman than we see in my most Batman movies.
In this movie Batman is more emotionally damaged and less "macho" than we usually see, a haunted individual who is trying to tame his inner fears by bringing peace to a tormented city.
The acting in this film is incredible and i really love the different takes on these classic characters, more over the top and laughable than the all so serious personalities we see now.
Awesome character development, really great use of limited sets and creative designs all around.
Definitely one of the better batman movies from the 90's, anyday.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Incredible movie
TMNT 1990 is by far one of the best re-imaginings of cartoon to real life from the 90's, with it's gritty and dark scenes, storytelling and realistic yet comical action scenes, yup it's a classic forever.
Since this movie, there really has been very few movies to capture that dark, gritty feeling while still keeping the movie upbeat and emotional.
TMNT has always been a series i loved even since a kid and to come back to watching this movie all these years later, it's still really well made.
Awesome story telling, awesome character development and of course 1,000 times better than the new TMNT movies lol which are so bad, i had to stop watching nearly half way in.
What can i say, movies these days have very little heart put into them, cash grabbing series with little soul put into the move making process.
TMNT 1990 will live on as a classic forever and ever, whoever says otherwise simply doesn't grasp why these movies are so good, period.
Super Mario Bros. (1993)
A classic to remember
This is by far my favorite video game movie from the 90's besides TRON, Super Mario Bros is one of those movies i'll always remember, not just because it's from my childhood but because it's actually really good.
Sure it branches of a bit from the original Mario content but then again, at the time, there was very little to go off of, considering the Mario series releases at the time.
So what did they do? They created a supremely stylized, imaginative re-imagination of what the Mario world would be like, in a real life setting.
Why do people hate this movie? I have no idea, there are a bunch of great actors, really cool custom designed environments, characters, etc. And to top it off, a great soundtrack.
Dark, funny, creative and fun as hell to watch, SMB 1993 will be a classic forever and i don't care who says otherwise.
Chung Hing sam lam (1994)
A classic to remember
I've watched this movie a dozen times and i'll probably watch it a dozen more, i love it and the stories told in this film.
Really creative / stylish storytelling and camera angles, something pretty unique in this day and age where most films are all the same, either shaky footage or bland / boring camera angles.
This film really takes advantages of the 90's look / feel, giving me nostalgia for days, just another awesome movie by this director, i love his films and he still continues to surprise me with each new watch through.
I need to catch up on the rest of his films but the few others that i've watched are really good, this little gem will always be at the top of my watch list till the day i die.
John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)
Wasted my life watching this
It's pretty sad that this series went down the drain, the first 2 movies were really good but after that John Wick has started to decline with quality.
Overall Chapter 4 is a huge disappointment, most of the movie revolves around characters we don't know and don't care about, the ones we do know barely have any screen time and dialogue, making me wonder why they even bothered showing them.
From the first half hour i knew this wasn't going to be a good movie but i had hope it would get better, well by the end of the movie i was kicking myself for wasting 3 hours watching it.
Sure there were a few cool moments and interesting plot points but few and far among the entirety of the film.
Wicks dialogue was dull, short and pretty much pointless, he said almost nothing and when he did speak, it meant very little.
The ending was extremely bad, all that struggle to what.. die on some stairs? Ridiculous.
Don't waste our time with poorly made additions to an awesome series, spend the time and actually make good follow ups, not these quick turn out, let's cash in on the popularity follow ups that none of us Wick fans asked for.
How people can even think this is "one of the best action movies ever" is beyond comprehension, you must not have watched actual good action movies haha thinking this pile of poop is actually good, oh brother.
Chun gwong ja sit (1997)
Incredible Movie
I really loved this movie, a true masterpiece and hidden gem, this director really knows how to hit the feels without shoving it in your face.
Subtle, intriguing yet raw and impactful.
Happy Together is one of those movies i won't forget for a long time, i think about it often and really feel like it should up there in the top charts for best movie of all time.
I have not seen a movie like this one in a really long time and the greatest parts of this movie is what is not said but what's hinted at, allowing the viewer to interpret many scenes for themselves.
Again, a true masterpiece, i'll be watching this one over and over again.
However, it does make me want to smoke A LOT haha.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019)
Masterful
The dark crystal is one of those series that will live on forever, it is truly a masterpiece and the fact that netflix dropped it is beyond comprehension.
From the incredible storytelling, the world building, creative characters and intricate yet decisive visuals, there really is nobody like Jim Henson.
Bravo to everyone who worked on this incredible series, the dark crystal is a world like no other, brought to life by all your hard work.
Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
Falls short
Compared to the first Pitch Perfect, PP2 falls short of delivering a legitimate movie with legitimate plot points, unfortunately there's a lot of random stuff in PP2 and nothing really gets resolved other than them choosing what songs to sing.
Compared to PP1, in PP2 there are very few songs and they aren't great choices, considering they are not very memorable, where as PP1 has a great selection and made me want to watch those parts simply for the song choices.
PP1 has a complete and cohesive story line, while PP2 was all over the place, there's simply way too may sub plots going on to follow and none of them really have any depth or validity to them.
Like legacy never really auditions and the on the spot audition she did, was really bad lol she never really sings anything other than her self created song and the only interactions we actually see between her and magic boy, are really awkward, yet we are supposed to believe their story line progresses, how?
DJ girl never really finds what she wants to say but instead leans on someone else who already made a song, to what, remix it for her demo, yet in the first movie she was singing on her own tracks and mixing them, so why didn't she just do that? Lol
Because she has nothing to say? I mean she still has nothing to say lol she never really made any progress on that front, simply relied on pre-made content to mix.
The bellas never really find their sound, 2 days at an all day camp is not enough to find their sound lol and when they supposedly do, they simply sing the song DJ girl sings for her audition lol
All in all, nothing actually happens in this movie, they make it seem like it does but in reality nothing happens, the bellas don't find their sound, DJ girl does not find what she wants to say, legacy does not actually sing anything other than her self creations, magic boy does nothing but stutter, etc. Etc. Etc.
Oh and the internship for DJ girl does what? Goes where? We never actually see her make any progress other than the producer saying he liked the demo (which is just a mash up, once again) lol
So what happens in this movie? Lol not much
I want to like it but with the crude humor which is now doubled in PP2, the lack of legitimate story / story progression, so many varying sub plots, nothing actually happening, many points from PP1 ignored in PP2, Etc. Etc. Etc. , I simply can't like it.
PP2 falls flat and it only took them 3 years to produce this lol.
S.W.A.T. (2017)
Awesome series that continues to go strong
Obviously there are a lot of douches who attempted to watch this show and obviously their douche like expectations were not met because they expected some crappy cop show like all the rest but s.w.a.t is not some crappy cop show....
S.w.a.t actually delivers interesting episodes and presents real world issues that do matter to a lot of people, however as mentioned a lot of douches here don't want that, they want to watch people getting shot up, blood and guts and all that jazz.
Fortunately that's not what s.w.a.t has ever been about and never will be about, yes it has it's action but it's not a mindless cop show like 90% of all the others that are out there.
Yes s.w.a.t delivers topics that actually need to be considered, thought about and changed, considering how many issues they present in the real world and how much of a concern it is for the non douche people.
Yes a lot of cop shows are watched by douches or self centered people who don't care about anyone elses concerns other than themselves and only want to see some fantasy, shoot em up, action packed series to fill in their empty lives.
No s.w.a.t is not a terrible show as so many reviews here indicate.
Yes s.w.a.t is an awesome show that continues to go strong with so many seasons under it's belt and will continue to go strong as it's an actual good cop show.
You want mindless content, go watch The Rookie, they are heading in that direction lol.
The Rookie: Long Shot (2022)
A new low
I waited a month for this episode? XD what... the.. hell...
Unfortunately The Rookie has been going downhill ever since the end of season 3, since then it's been nonstop bad episodes one after another and this one took the cake.
Super annoying characters, bad story, nothing but random nonsense, even lucy's father search was a complete waste of time.
Whoever thought up skip tracer randy as a character clearly had too much coffee or was on drugs lol yes lets make a character that everyone is annoyed with, does stupid stuff constantly oh and by some miracle gets shot twice in the same episode, in the exact same spot but still lives, ooookay.
Considering the entire show used to revolve around nolan and his fight to graduate from rookie status, the fact that this event was swept under the rug in season 3's final episode and it was never really acknowledged further afterwards, says a lot.
Lopez seems to have lost her game when switching to detective, she lets people get away from her a lot now, the old Lopez would have had them in cuffs quickly. Seems like her edge has been dulled.
Writers clearly don't know where to go with the show anymore and couldn't even deliver on what should have been a huge and important moment for the show lol
Season 4 has been a flop, you guys need to get it together over there.
Temple: Episode #1.1 (2019)
Interesting but confusing
I don't necessarily think this is a bad episode however it is kind of all over the place and explains very little.
Perhaps they expected viewers to have seen the trailer and know the base story however even i saw the trailer and still wondered what the heck was going on lol
Obviously i get the gist of what the story is about, it just seems like it wasn't delivered in a favorable fashion and left more questions than answers.
Maybe that was the intention but by the end of this episode i wondered if it was worth it to continue on, i'll watch a few more just to see but i can't say this is an awesome start.
Only time will tell...
At the very least the actors did a great job, kudos.
S.W.A.T.: 27 David (2021)
Hondos back!
With the return of Hondo to the squad we already knew there was some tension coming and with how Deacon doesn't like having things handed to him, it was a good bet a new leader was coming in.
While Rodrigo is a bit of a hot head and basically everything we don't want a police/swat officer to be like lol he does however present an opposite to hondo, as hondo is generally cool, collected and uses his head more than his might, to handle most situations.
Rodrigo is more of a brawn over brains kind of guy and yea lol there's lots of those out there in the real world, so not far fetched. His introduction really shows the light and day difference from the leaders, highlighting just how much better Hondo was for the job.
Overall it was an interesting episode, wondering how it would play out, if hondo was going to try and fight his way back to leader, if 20 squad was even going to exist and on and on.
Is it as bad as some reviewers who give 1 or 3 stars? Lol not even, it's a much better show than 90% of other TV shows on right now, which is exactly why i watch it over anything else lol.
S.W.A.T.: Madrugada (2021)
Nice conslusion!
I could follow Hondo around all day, not only is he a bad ass but he has a conscious and a path that he follows. While the final showdown wasn't as awesome as people would expect, it's not a movie lol it's a TV episode, so i get the limitations.
But for what it was, it was pretty darn good and yet again shows us a deeper side to Hondo than generally shown.
As for the rest of the team, stay liquid! Hondo is coming home!
S.W.A.T.: Vagabundo (2021)
Worth the wait
Considering what went down in the last episode of season 4, it makes a lot of sense that hondo is taking time to really reflect on himself and what he wants, which has been a main struggle for him throughout the series.
Hondo wants to do right, serve and protect and most of all, make a difference, yet is blocked at every turn by people he thought he could count on when it truly matters.
Even now in Mexico he's hitting the same roadblocks and struggling with his own self on what he should do, as we can see him constantly telling the family he is helping that he can't get more involved.
However Hondo will always be Hondo and in the end, he comes back to who he really is.
Yes they nailed this episode down to the T, it was incredibly well thought out and definitely worth the long wait.
I can't wait for the next episode!
The Rookie: Life and Death (2021)
The plot is fine but the rest is meh
First off a lot of people are complaining about the plot but in reality there's not much wrong with the plot for this episode considering the build up in the previous season, you should have expected the fight to lead to them going to Guatemala as that's the crime lords base of operations.
So what's wrong with this episode? Well to start off Jackson gets kidnapped and killed, which doesn't really make much sense. In the last episode of Season 3, Jackson isn't even in the vicinity of Lopez when she gets kidnapped, he actually leaves and wanders off right before.
So how did he get kidnapped? Who knows... but even if you ignore that fact, he died in the most uneventful and honestly, most horrible way possible, as a side character who doesn't matter and technically isn't even shown to die (all we see is the back of someone's head).
So Jackson dies, where's his dad? Jacksons dad was always present when something major was going on with him, so when his son dies, he's nowhere to be seen? No grieving, no big showdown prep talk for the officers, nothing.
Not only was Jacksons death brushed off as if he was nothing, his father treats is just like that and leaves us wondering, what the hell just happened?
Jackson was a crucial part of the entire story of "The Rookie", not only did he struggle but persevered throughout the series, the last episode of Season 3 was also incredibly touching as we saw Jackson grow up to be a great cop, sharing touching moments with Lopez as she gets married.
So yea, i'm pretty pissed that Jackson was killed off in such a lame way and there's nothing really recognizing that fact.
SO moving on from Jackson, what else is wrong?
The showdown near the end was pretty uneventful, it made sense but i was expecting Lopez to be blazing her way though bad guys as she jumped off a motor bike into the helicopter after making a death defying jump.
So the ending wasn't eventful, what else? Well the whole episode is kind of a waste of time really, the crew that does go to save Lopez makes a lot of bad decisions and literally makes zero progress in actually penetrating and rescuing Lopez, in turn making them bring her out of the fortress.
What i expected? A lot of cool action scenes where the crew heads in, takes down a lot of or most of the fortresses security (i.e leather or non lethal) and a triumphant escape after a heated boss battle.
Instead we are left with some pew pew of guns here and there, with two shots fired that ends the crime lord. Very uneventful.
Was it a horrible episode? Nah it wasn't horrible but it wasn't that great either.
The Sixth Sense (1999)
Over 20 years later and it's still awesome
The Sixth Sense was released in 1999, making this movie a little over 20 years old. Yet even with age, it is still one of the best out there, creepy, intriguing and well thought out.
Watching this again last night i am still highly impressed with the casts performances, especially the boy, who perfectly portrays a child in constant fear, not really understanding why he can see these things yet knowing they are something that is truly frightening.
Not only the actors performances but the sheer ingenuity of each scene, how Bruce really never actually interacts with anyone, not even by touching them or bumping into them. On top of that the fact that the boy chooses specific times to talk to Bruce and other times he does not, depending on his location and who is around.
There's so many small details in the movie that are easily missed on the first watch yet make so much sense in the second, that it's easy to watch The Sixth Sense over and over, yet still miss some thing.
What more can be said, The Sixth Sense is a masterpiece and will easily stand the test of time.
Free Guy (2021)
Incredibly well done!
Free Guy is one of those movies you can tell they put an incredible amount of thought and love into, it's definitely not just another rake in the cash on video games film!
Ryan Reynolds does an awesome job as Guy, really portraying a character who has literally spent their entire life in a constant loop, yet breaks out of it and starts gaining new experiences one moment at a time.
As Guy experiences new things and grows, Ryan carefully tunes his performance to each moment, giving Guy the perfect characteristics of a child curious about everything and loving every moment.
The plot itself is incredibly detailed, from the layout, design, screen displays and even the in game reflections (which is actually a thing in a lot of games and has been used in the past to display in game easter eggs, etc.), the amount of game developer detail that was included in this movie is really astonishing. As a game developer myself, it's easy to appreciate what they went through to make it very accurate.
While some "gamers" might complain that the portrayal of streamers was not accurate, the reality is that they were very accurate and it just goes to show the dumb stuff streamers do to get views and how they themselves won't ever cop to the reality of what they are doing.
From a great cast, well thought out plot and non stop laughs, Free Guy is now #1 on my list of awesome video game movies!
Are You Afraid of the Dark? (2019)
Season 2 is not really an AYAOTD season
At first glance you may think this is an ayaotd season as it has the general premise, a group of kids tell stories to scare each other. However in this season we seem to have jumped a great deal of time into the future, compared to season 1 (which doesn't really make sense) and the new kids say and do a lot of weird stuff that makes very little sense or never returns later in the show (i.e okay boomer, etc.)
The cast is completely different and for some reason seems even younger than the cast in Season 1.
What's missing? Well everything that makes ayaotd, the campfire, the storytelling, a proper initiation (for the youngest kid), there's just nothing really scary about this season other than the shadow man and he's really goofy looking.
In this season everyone seems to be rather slow, doing everything wrong, never really listening to what people tell them to do or not to do to save their lives and pretty much taking the slowest route to success.
Along the way there's various instances that don't really add up and yea i know it's a kids series but season 1 was not like that at all. Plus the main character is a pouty cry baby and i just can't stand to watch him lol
Season 1 had a much creepier vibe and was more believable in the sense it could actually happen and the scare factor was up there. Season 2 was a lot of screaming, shining flashlights and running around doing random stuff.
Cinematography wise, there were a few nice shots here and there but drowned by the endless and nonsensical actions of the characters.
The last episodes ending was just way too happy go lucky for ayaotd, like everything worked out for everyone and they all got what they wanted, then they all happily skipped through the woods with flashlights, when that defeats the whole experience lol
In short, it's not really an ayaotd series, it wants to be but it feels like a fan made this and i just can't like it, as much as i want to.
Dead Pixels: Flanks/Yams (2021)
I love this series
I just love this series, i've watched it all the way through dozens of times and i still cannot get enough.
Hilariously done, Dead Pixels lays out what a lot of dedicated gamers go through, bringing us so many relatable moments that it's hard not to fall in love with the cast.
I think one thing that gets a bit overshadowed is how Alison is pretty much an undercover nerd but tries her very best to not fall into the dark side haha
Throughout the series she does actually seem to try really hard to be outgoing and "normal" but in every episode there's just a little bit more revealed, showing us that she really does want to join in with her two roommates and embrace her inner nerd.
Alas in the very last episode she succumbs to this, falling in love with her new decision, embracing who she really is, that nerdy gamer girl her roommates know and love.
In retrospect, she must have been one at some point, which is why she got along with them so well, so sometime before season 1's happenings, i'm sure she was right there with them.
Nothing shows this more than the last moments of this episode where she sings along with her roommates the theme song to Kingdom Scrolls.
And every... single... time.... it makes me cry.
KINGDOM SCROLLS, OH LOVELY KINGDOM SCROLLS!! WE COME TO FIGHT FOR GOOOLLLDD AND EXPERIEENNCEEE POOOIIIIIINNNNTTTTSSSSS.
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021)
Poorly done
You can really tell they were not thinking when they made this movie, it is so bad lol it's barely watchable. At the very least Zoey is still all cute and cuddly but she's really not as smart as they portray her to be.
If she was, she would have caught on to the obvious hints in her psych session or in the police station and she would not have gotten on a plane right after the incident. So... you have to wonder about her intelligence because they make her seem super smart yet she misses so much and even throughout the movie, it just seemed like she was a bit slow compared to the first movie.
Straying off from Zoey, the rooms were poorly designed, with little to no hope for the players, compared to the rooms in the first game where they actually had time to survive and escape, where as here it's all time limited and forces you to progress, no matter how many die.
It just seemed like it was not really planned out and they needed excuses to kill off various players in order to progress the story, and then at some point they reveal "but wait we don't actually kill them", yet throughout the whole movie all the players died lol like what? XD oooookaaaayyyy
This breaks a lot of the rules the first movie setup thus breaking immersion, i just couldn't take it seriously with how many bad plot holes there were and poor storytelling.
In short, if you want an actual good escape movie, the first one is definitely better than the second.
The Rookie: True Crime (2021)
A nice jab at the whiners
This episode seems to have been specifically made to take a nice little jab at all the whiners, you know the ones who were complaining about racial issues in policing being integrated into the show, making it not only hilarious that they did this but extremely hilarious that the whiners hate it!
Definitely one of the top episodes in the 3 seasons so far, awesome cameos, nice storyline, well made mockumentary and the continuous jabs at the whiners, in such a creative way, i could not help but laugh and laugh and laugh.
If you don't seem to get it "True Crimes" is what all the whiners wanted, you know shows that completely edit the perspective to be one sided and never show anything that could be incriminating to police or show actual social inequality issues among police perspectives.
So they gave the whiners what they wanted and mocked them for it at the same time, kudos!
The Rookie: Sabotage (2021)
Still going strong
Another awesome episode covering alot of great topics.
Whoever is complaining/whining that the content that is in the show is not for the people who watch cop shows, you are wrong lol
I have an issue with real world cops yet watch cop shows, so don't use false logic to try and justify your hate and self centered personality.
This season has been really good, touching on important things that are going on in the world, real world instances and topics a lot of cop shows won't go near due to fear of backlash.
"Woke" is a term used by people who can't seem to understand what's being presented, which is actually quiet easy to understand, if you aren't screaming "all lives matter" whenever something is presented to you that you don't like lol