I think it is laughable to compare V Wars to a B-movie stretched into series. First of all, that is insulting to the honorable classification of 'B-movie' stemming back to the double feature days in the theaters of the 1930s through the 1950s. (Aside: let's skip over calling it a C-movie - I wouldn't settle even for calling it a D-movie.) Second I think Netflix missed the boat by not insisting the producers jazz up the script with some overt sight gags and dialog even more atrociously ridiculous - that way, it could have fit into Netflix's satire category. Thirdly, how can it be called a 'series' when each 'episode' is pretty much interchangeable with every other episode in contributing to the overall plot line?