Meh. The first two episodes pulled me in, I was enjoying the ride and was curious as to what the third episode was going to reveal. It left on a cliffhanger surrounding the main character Patrick J. Pespas. The third episode turned out like the last season of Game of Thrones. We jump ahead in time all of a sudden, the guys can't land an interview and try to make the cancelled ones look more scandalous than they probably are, it came off as mostly filler to not much of a conclusion. They get stonewalled at every turn and then just sit back and seem content that they tried and pretty much leave it at that. It comes off as more of a documentary that hopes to stir up anger from the masses and place the hard part for everyone else while trying to paint the two main guys as heroes.