Look, I get it. Every network programmer is looking for the next anti-hero. the next Tony Soprano or Walter White, or Jax Teller. I understand that. And I understand if you're WGN, a network best known for being the station that I think still shows the Cubs games? Maybe? Anyway, I get why you'd want to make a big controversial splash for your foray into original programming. I get it. But honestly, this seems like the exact worst time possible to start running this:
Given recent events, is it really a good idea to run a show glorifying anti-government gun nuts? People who have decided that the laws don't apply to them because they're off the grid or they live off the land or are just special somehow? And do we really want to have as the protagonists of our show a group of heavily-armed rednecks who threaten the lives of law enforcement personnel?
From what I can tell, this show seems to center around a group of people living on land that someone else owns who have decided that their own personal moral code supersedes the actual laws of the land. And they are willing/eager to take up arms and violently repel anyone who tries to enforce the actual law.
So, WGN, are you really sure that now is the time you want to romanticize these guys? Not that there's ever going to be a good time, necessarily, but still. This really seems like the exact worst moment in history to be celebrating this kind of mindset.
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Wow. I'd heard about this but thought it was a riff on the FF Coppola movie a few decades back. I had no idea it was Bundy-ish .... and I don't mean Peg and Al.
Yup...definitely a bad decision. Even if there were no recent parallel events, it would be a bad decision. In a sense, it glorifies what anne marie is talking about above. Also, in my view, every character in the damned thing is just fucking creepy.
I'm with anne maria too.
Don't worry. Once they start receiving regular shipments of dildos and lube, the show will be pulled off the air quicker than you can spit.
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