


Una unidad de fuerzas especiales frustra un supuesto atentado en Las Vegas. En plena celebración, el peligro real sale a la luz. ¿Estarán en condiciones de reaccionar?
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Good fun all the way. Good ending episode as well. :thumbsup_tone1:. Not everyone's cup of tea but for me it was very entertaining and fun to watch. Well worth a view. :thumbsup_tone1:
No idea who greenlit this piece of manure. Looks like someone watched a couple of bad action-comedy films and then tried to write one... I cannot think of one thing that is decent in this one - writing is really, really bad, music is generic, fight scenes are "fantastic" as in they are not related to reality at all :( If this was a film it would be awful, but someone decided to stretch it to EIGHT episodes. If only it was semi-decent... Edit: One more thing, this show reminds me of Z Nation tv show, an Asylum production (so heavily B-class production). The thing is, Z Nation might have had low budget and was campy but at least it was funny and it build an interesting world. Obliterated is an action-comedy show and it does both of the genres poorly. I don't think I laughed once throughout all eight episodes. If only there were SOME things in this show that they got right, but even the drug use is portrayed poorly - guy eats a guacamole bowl of LSD and shrooms and is not only perfectly lucid for HOURS but also when it hits he has one specific hallucination? Give me a break, even wikipedia entries for drugs would get you closer to truth than this show's screenwriters lol. There's a lot of tits and dick in this show, so there's that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This was actually quite funny. I Suggest, brain in neutral, relax and enjoy the ride. 😀
either you love this show...or you think it's stupid and hate it...there is no in between...I love it...reminds me of old action movies from the 90s
Story Synopsis: Take the concept for "24" for spies, multiply the leads by 7 and divide the time frame by 4, put that 6 hour target on steroids, and get all the leads with different problems to deal with a "Hangover" type arc... and the result is this, "Hot Mess"... When some people want to enjoy a 1.5 hour movie that makes no logic or sense, but is still fun, they'd recommend to leave your brains out of the theatre and enjoy it... this is a similar caper but instead of being an hour and half, it is a 7 hour long marathon... if you have it in you to binge watch the entirety by keeping your brains out of the watching experience... then yes, it is a kind of fun that might grow and you might find it enjoyable... this is not for those who are looking for a story arc in the 7 hours... This is not intended to be Shakespeare, and the dialogue is sometimes cringe... but the makers intend each and every frame to be pure-unadulterated-unapologetic fun and the intended audience will like it... personally I feel that anyone that can cross the 3 episode threshold, for character building, and decide to keep their brains out, will find it a good timepass... The actors are all extremely irritating to begin with, but being to grow on you and become tolerable, once you are okay with the plot... Shelly Hennig, playing "Ava Winters", reminds me of Keri Russell, on almost every frame...

























