REVIEW: Obliterated Delivers Uneven Thrills and Laughs Along the Strip

Before creating the hit Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai, the creative team of Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald came from a raunchy comedy background, with projects like Harold & Kumar and the 2012 American Pie sequel American Reunion. These comedic chops are evident in the team’s latest Netflix original series, Obliterated, combining high-octane action and adult comedy against the neon backdrop of Sin City. Already a worldwide hit with Netflix subscribers, Obliterated is uneven, with the seams of its production budget showing at times, but when it connects, there are explosively enjoyable moments to be had.A joint counter-terrorism operation between the American military’s special forces and the federal government’s intelligence agencies moves to intercept a nuclear bomb smuggled into Las Vegas by a notorious group of Russian arms dealers. Though the team of specialists initially believes they have successfully stopped the terrorist syndicate from destroying Vegas, they learn the bomb they confiscated was a decoy planted by the enemy. Still recovering from the premature drug and sex-filled festivities after believing their mission is over, this team must move through their impaired faculties to recover the actual bomb and save the city before their superiors learn what happenedThe violence isn’t all that graphic, though plenty of blood is spilled on-screen whenever the action does kick in, but the sexual content may catch unsuspecting viewers off-guard, There is plenty of sex and nudity, both male and female, playing for both eroticism and laughs as the creative team returns to their R-rated comedy roots for this series. Even though Obliterated comes from the creators of Cobra Kai, this is a decidedly more adult show that may rile more puritanical viewers, even as it plays for goofball laughs with its buffoonish main characters while they’re under the influence.

Before creating the hit Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai, the creative team of Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald came from a raunchy comedy background, with projects like Harold & Kumar and the 2012 American Pie sequel American Reunion. These comedic chops are evident in the team’s latest Netflix original series, Obliterated, combining high-octane action and adult comedy against the neon backdrop of Sin City. Already a worldwide hit with Netflix subscribers, Obliterated is uneven, with the seams of its production budget showing at times, but when it connects, there are explosively enjoyable moments to be had.

A joint counter-terrorism operation between the American military’s special forces and the federal government’s intelligence agencies moves to intercept a nuclear bomb smuggled into Las Vegas by a notorious group of Russian arms dealers. Though the team of specialists initially believes they have successfully stopped the terrorist syndicate from destroying Vegas, they learn the bomb they confiscated was a decoy planted by the enemy. Still recovering from the premature drug and sex-filled festivities after believing their mission is over, this team must move through their impaired faculties to recover the actual bomb and save the city before their superiors learn what happened

The violence isn’t all that graphic, though plenty of blood is spilled on-screen whenever the action does kick in, but the sexual content may catch unsuspecting viewers off-guard, There is plenty of sex and nudity, both male and female, playing for both eroticism and laughs as the creative team returns to their R-rated comedy roots for this series. Even though Obliterated comes from the creators of Cobra Kai, this is a decidedly more adult show that may rile more puritanical viewers, even as it plays for goofball laughs with its buffoonish main characters while they’re under the influence.

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