If Q was a practical joke by Ron CodeMonkeyZ, then why all the extreme TDS that the documentary never mentioned? If Trump were no threat to the Ds & the DS around the world, would they have acted so crazy?
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The show was a complete waste of time and resources in terms anything useful.
Made Q followers look like LARPers and not serious.
I didn't expect much and was not let down.
I thought it sucked
The entire documentary was flawed from the beginning. It looks at Q through a keyhole... the following assumptions were made:
With the above conclusions reached before the documentary began, it was deeply flawed from the onset. Cullen Hoback was far too myopic in his scope.
That said... I need to give him credit. While I didn't agree with the approach or the forced conclusion, he approached the subject in a much more neutral way than I could have imagined.
Not really red pill worthy (at all)... but, for those who watch it and have critical thinking capabilities, they may at least ask some important questions.
Typical journalist. Ron and Jim has him running around in circles. First he thought Q was Jim, then Ron, then Bannon, then Ron again. He has no critical thinking skills whatsoever.
Too much emphasis on the 8chan drama, not enough focus on Q and anons. Liked it as a documentary about 4chan and 8chan, and that crazy cast of characters. Q seemed like an afterthought or secondary storyline.