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- Jul 23, 2019
Well uh... the race war kind of hurried itself up in the 60s, so...Everyone agreed it should have been a two-parter.
Benny's in a fey mood (to borrow a phrase from Dwarf Fortress), so he's not in his right mind. Benny's breakdown at the end is rightly laughed at, because it comes out of nowhere and it is way over the top. I always wonder about the wisdom of casting Rene as the 'villain'. He seems to earnestly believe that a race war is imminent and you almost feel bad for his naivete.
The scenes with the detectives are more effective. Very cleverly Brooks films the scene from Benny's eyes, so it is the audience who are getting beat up. It's great how the authority figures start to resemble Dukat and Weyoun, as the blows rain down on Benny.
Also the NYC police force was actually integrated at the time of Far Beyond, not like all cops aren't bastards anyway. It's very good art, but like a lot of TV, it falls apart if you really think about it.