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When it is good it is very very good, but when it is bad it is horrid. I just watched the last episode which managed to cram ten minutes of material into an entire hour of programming. It was on two or three sitings in Great Britain. The graphics were good, but repeated over and over and over and over again. This is not an atypical method for the History Channel to use, so I can't blame the entire thing on Bill Birnes, but it seems to me that the show stretches minor details into major events pretty easily. They obviously have a bit of money to be able to ride around in airplanes and helicopters all the time and produce those graphics and reenactions. I can't help wondering if this kind of money could have been better spent with more insightful content. What do you think?
 
When it is good it is very very good, but when it is bad it is horrid. I just watched the last episode which managed to cram ten minutes of material into an entire hour of programming. It was on two or three sitings in Great Britain. The graphics were good, but repeated over and over and over and over again. This is not an atypical method for the History Channel to use, so I can't blame the entire thing on Bill Hicks, but it seems to me that the show stretches minor details into major events pretty easily. They obviously have a bit of money to be able to ride around in airplanes and helicopters all the time and produce those graphics and reenactions. I can't help wondering if this kind of money could have been better spent with more insightful content. What do you think?

You know Bill Hicks has been dead for years right?
 
It's okay, I knew who you meant.

If Bill Hicks were on TV, I'd watch every show.
 
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