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Out of everything I've seen Zoe Saldana in, this is definitely a top performance by her. She is certified bad ass in this role and seems very comfortable, and believable, playing the alpha in a military-type drama. The show wouldn't have been nearly as successful if she weren't cast as the lead.
There are some other noteworthy performances by Laysla De Oliveira and the QRF team that was cast. Nicole Kidman's performance was stiff, but it worked for her role.
Taylor Sharidan seems to have a solid formula for both writing and producing quality shows as of late. He's developed enough of a reputation that I'm willing to oversee questionable show ratings and take a chance on watching his content.
I'm definitely looking forward to another season with these characters.
There are some other noteworthy performances by Laysla De Oliveira and the QRF team that was cast. Nicole Kidman's performance was stiff, but it worked for her role.
Taylor Sharidan seems to have a solid formula for both writing and producing quality shows as of late. He's developed enough of a reputation that I'm willing to oversee questionable show ratings and take a chance on watching his content.
I'm definitely looking forward to another season with these characters.
The show does an excellent job of presenting two irreconcilable entities - capitalism and healthcare. Previous reviewers who criticized the show for trying to be 'woke' and mainstream with regard to the opioid epidemic miss a subtle point here. The show touches upon a subject that has often plagued American healthcare since its inception. How can healthcare continue to operate in a financial system which puts profit above public well-being?
This show, so far, is doing a great job with organization, and giving a clear timeline to a fairly drawn-out and complex topic. Themes of greed and pain are developing nicely and are seamlessly interwoven through different characters.
The writers have definitely stacked the deck against the Sackler family here - and rightfully so. It's one thing for Purdue Pharma to have actually committed these crimes, but I'm not holding my breath for any sort of conviction in the American justice system. After all, this is the same system that places more value in your ability to generate profit than any other metric. That's not opinion - that's fact. The sooner more people in this country realize this, the better.
This show, so far, is doing a great job with organization, and giving a clear timeline to a fairly drawn-out and complex topic. Themes of greed and pain are developing nicely and are seamlessly interwoven through different characters.
The writers have definitely stacked the deck against the Sackler family here - and rightfully so. It's one thing for Purdue Pharma to have actually committed these crimes, but I'm not holding my breath for any sort of conviction in the American justice system. After all, this is the same system that places more value in your ability to generate profit than any other metric. That's not opinion - that's fact. The sooner more people in this country realize this, the better.
"Back doors", "side doors", and endless loopholes - this documentary shows how the world is just an infinite playground for the wealthy. One of the unique elements to this doc is the recreation of conversations which were achieved through wiretapping. These conversations are... disgusting, to say the least. This format really allows you to see just how culpable and guilty these people are. The fact they're on tape admitting to knowingly doing wrong is sickening.
The sentences at the end are, of course, a joke. Without enforcement, this signals there will be a continuation of such practices in the future. But that's how it is in America. A high profile bust with lots of glitz and cameras, followed by an anemic jail sentence. Something's clearly broken here.
Overall, excellent documentary. I'm not usually a big fan of dramatic reenactments in this format - but it worked very well this time.
The sentences at the end are, of course, a joke. Without enforcement, this signals there will be a continuation of such practices in the future. But that's how it is in America. A high profile bust with lots of glitz and cameras, followed by an anemic jail sentence. Something's clearly broken here.
Overall, excellent documentary. I'm not usually a big fan of dramatic reenactments in this format - but it worked very well this time.