Giovanni Ribisi ( The Offer) as Dan Cogdell, a top trial lawyer representing the surviving Branch Davidians.John Leguizamo ( When They See Us) as Jacob Vasquez, an ATF agent who worked undercover during the lead up to Waco.Michael Shannon ( George & Tammy) as Gary Noesner, and FBI hostage negotiator who has PTSD from the failed negotiations at Waco.Here’s a summary of the cast and a description of their roles courtesy of Showtime: Several members of the original Waco cast return to reprise their roles in Waco: The Aftermath, including Michael Shannon and John Leguizamo, who won an Emmy for his performance. If you need to catch up on the 2018 limited series Waco before Waco: The Aftermath, it’s available to stream or watch on demand via Showtime now.Īs soon as we have information about a release date in the UK we’ll pass it along. It is available on-air on the network on April 16, at 10 pm ET/PT. Waco: The Aftermath made its streaming and on-demand debut for Showtime subscribers on April 14. Vernon's battle for control over Mount Carmel takes a perilous turn." Cogdell has multiple wins during cross examinations but is unsure whether it will be enough. "Carol infiltrates Elohim City, where there is an undercurrent about an imminent war. Waco: The Aftermath episode 4: "Conspiracy" "Cogdell tells his team about a strange encounter and has a meeting with a man who might not be as crazy as he seems Gary has a disturbing confrontation Vernon invites Livingstone to join him in Texas and makes a declaration with huge repercussions." Waco: The Aftermath episode 3: "The Gospel According to Livingstone Fagan" "Courtroom testimony grows heated Gary and Angie discover some information during a stakeout at an Aryan Nation flophouse Vernon and Lois return from their pilgrimage Gary pleads with FBI brass to take the domestic terror threat seriously." Waco: The Aftermath episode 2: "A Common Enemy" "In the wake of the deadly siege at Waco, Gary Noesner contends with finger pointing and his own guilt the surviving Branch Davidians arrive in court a young Vernon Howell arrives at Mount Carmel, before he would become David Koresh." Waco: The Aftermath episode 1: "Truths and Consequences" (In his grief, he wears a tacky sweater with what looks like geese on it.) Scene after scene consists of the actors trying to convey their inner anguish, with the director unable to do anything but remain on the surface.Keep track of the Waco: The Aftermath episodes here: The movie feels more manipulative than it does sympathetic, topped off with an almost constant droning, moaning music score and very strange touches like a bizarre, busy wardrobe for Schwarzenegger. The subsequent setup for Jake is equally awkward the first 20 minutes, taken together, show that director Elliott Lester has little feel for human behavior. Inspired by a true story, Aftermath starts awkwardly with an upbeat beginning that basically guarantees - and cheapens - the tragedy to come. Schwarzenegger and McNairy give powerful performances in this dire, downbeat drama, but the filmmaking frequently undermines them, choosing shortcuts over deeper, more soulful exploration. While the acting is strong, overall the film feels more manipulative than sympathetic. A character takes prescription pills to deal with depression and appears to be dependent on them he attempts an overdose but throws up. Language includes a single use of "f-king," plus "goddamn." A married couple has sex, kisses, and cuddles, but there's no graphic nudity star Arnold Schwarzenegger's naked bottom is shown in the shower. Violence isn't constant but is brutal/intense there's a stabbing, spurting blood, and a pool of blood, as well as images of the plane crash site and dead bodies. It explores the effects the crash has on both a man who loses his family and on the air traffic controller who may have been responsible. Parents need to know that Aftermath is a drama based on a true story about a horrible plane crash. A man walks out of a liquor store with a paper bag (nothing else shown).ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. He only goes to therapy to get more pills. Character takes prescription pills to help deal with his misery.
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