7 reviews
Solid espisode, builds off of the two previous.
In my opinion, WHISKEY CAVALIER has one of the best casts of any new network show in many a year. The third episode sees them playing off one another very well, the humor coming off even better than before.
The plot this time round involves stopping some Italian fascists from setting off a bomb and blaming it on foreigners, one of whom has a history with Frankie. The real Italian locations used are eye catching.
Another poster gave this episode a 1/10 for being politically biased. I don't know what show they watched, because this was hardly political. Fascists have always been the bad guys.
The plot this time round involves stopping some Italian fascists from setting off a bomb and blaming it on foreigners, one of whom has a history with Frankie. The real Italian locations used are eye catching.
Another poster gave this episode a 1/10 for being politically biased. I don't know what show they watched, because this was hardly political. Fascists have always been the bad guys.
- Jack_LesCamela
- Mar 14, 2019
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Funniest episode so far
Enjoyed lots of twists and turns of the story. Very clever humor. We forgot about the politics that we may or not agreed with and went with the flow of a fast moving episode.
Vergognoso...
- Auntie_Inflammatory
- Mar 23, 2019
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The same political bias the ruin the US media
I was loving the show, the episode 1 and 2 was great, now they came with the same prejudiced and manipulative political message to create the same old narrative. Stop ruining the series, leave the political opinion to yourselfs. These way it is getting harder and harder to watch anything produced in the US.
- martinsnetwork
- Mar 13, 2019
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Child-like an transparent attempt at political preaching
The first two episodes were classic generic spy stuff built around a McGuffin. But then this turd reverted back to that old Hollywood staple: the blatant and infantile liberal politics push. Oh those big, bad white supremacists are going to explode a bomb and blame it on immigrants to turn public opinion against them. I mean can it get any more juvenile than that. When will Hollywood learn: 1. NO ONE cares about your politics. 2. What you know about politics couldn't fill a shot glass.
- gerard-45797
- Mar 14, 2019
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It only took 3 episodes for the Whiskey Cavalier series to become Liberal Propaganda...
It only took 3 episodes for the Whiskey Cavalier series to turn into a biased Liberal Propaganda piece. Worst part is the main stream media and broadcast networks masquerade their indoctrination social justice warrior smut as entertainment. As far as the network, writers, and actors working on the series are concerned if you hold conservative values, you're racist. If you oppose uncontrolled immigration, you're racist. If you believe in patriotism, you're racist. If you are work hard, successful, and amass any wealth you are evil and tagged a neofascist (although I doubt most of the target demo low aptitude viewers courted by this show know what it means). If you are male the biased lens this production uses portrays that you must be a cheating misogynist. The core message of the main stream media seems to be drink the liberal Kool-Aid being dispersed by Hollywood and New York Elites or else be branded as a member of a right wing alt-right hate group. How out of touch to alienate more than half of potential viewers... Such a move reeks of desperation but seeing how mediocre the show is it should not be surprising. It also disheartening that Scott Foley, Lauren Cohan, and the other actors on the series would agree to perform such vile divisive plot lines. Their complicit collaboration constitutes support and agreement with the bigoted attitudes. I will forever see these stars in a different light after seeing what disdain they harbor for anyone who holds conservative traditional values.
- Justin-354-218379
- Mar 14, 2019
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Chemistry Lacking
Sorry to say but Ana Ortiz has better chemistry with Scott Foley than Lauren Cohan.