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'''''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6040674/ Waco] (2018 TV Mini-series)'''''
 
'''''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6040674/ Waco] (2018 TV Mini-series)'''''
   
Director(s): John Erick Dowdle and Dennie Gordon
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Director(s): John Erick Dowdle and Dennie Gordon
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
The dramatized exploration of the 51-day 1993 standoff between the FBI, ATF and David Koresh's ([[Taylor Kitsch]]) religious faction, the Branch Davidians, in Waco, Texas, that culminated in a fatal fire. It investigates the tragedy before and during the standoff, from a variety of viewpoints of those most personally associated with the two sides of the dispute.
 
The dramatized exploration of the 51-day 1993 standoff between the FBI, ATF and David Koresh's ([[Taylor Kitsch]]) religious faction, the Branch Davidians, in Waco, Texas, that culminated in a fatal fire. It investigates the tragedy before and during the standoff, from a variety of viewpoints of those most personally associated with the two sides of the dispute.
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==Trivia==
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*On October 9, 2017, it was announced that following reports of sexual abuse allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein, his name would be removed from the series' credits as would The Weinstein Company as well.
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*The miniseries received a mixed response from critics who praised the performances and tension, but criticized the show's sympathetic approach to Branch Davidian leader David Koresh.
   
 
==Male Deaths==
 
==Male Deaths==
 
*[[Braden Anderson]] [Peter Gent]
 
*[[Braden Anderson]] [Peter Gent]
 
*[[Demore Barnes]] [Wayne Martin]
 
*[[Demore Barnes]] [Wayne Martin]
*[[Steffen Garcia]] [Neal Vaega]
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*[[Steffen Garcia]] [Neal Vaega]
 
*[[Duncan Joiner]] [Cyrus Koresh]
 
*[[Duncan Joiner]] [Cyrus Koresh]
 
*[[Samuel Kamphuis]] [Sammy Weaver]
 
*[[Samuel Kamphuis]] [Sammy Weaver]
 
*[[Taylor Kitsch]] [David Koresh]
 
*[[Taylor Kitsch]] [David Koresh]
*[[Kenneth Miller]] [Mike Schroeder]
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*[[Kenneth Miller]] [Mike Schroeder]
 
*[[Paul Sparks]] [Steve Schneider]
 
*[[Paul Sparks]] [Steve Schneider]
*[[J.B. Tuttle]] [Davey Jones]
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*[[J.B. Tuttle]] [Davey Jones]
 
*[[Andy Umberger]] [Perry Jones]
 
*[[Andy Umberger]] [Perry Jones]
   
 
==Female Deaths==
 
==Female Deaths==
 
*[[Melissa Benoist]] [Rachel Koresh]
 
*[[Melissa Benoist]] [Rachel Koresh]
*[[Kimberly Bigsby]] [Jaydean Wendell]
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*[[Kimberly Bigsby]] [Jaydean Wendell]
 
*[[Vivien Lyra Blair]] [Serenity Jones]
 
*[[Vivien Lyra Blair]] [Serenity Jones]
 
*[[Blaire Chandler]] [Bonnie Sue Halderman]
 
*[[Blaire Chandler]] [Bonnie Sue Halderman]
 
*[[Marianna Gallegos]] [Vicki Weaver]
 
*[[Marianna Gallegos]] [Vicki Weaver]
 
*[[Julia Garner]] [Michelle Jones]
 
*[[Julia Garner]] [Michelle Jones]
*[[Kimberly Rayman]] [Nicole Gent]
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*[[Kimberly Rayman]] [Nicole Gent]
 
*[[Andrea Riseborough]] [Judy Schneider]
 
*[[Andrea Riseborough]] [Judy Schneider]
 
[[Category:TV Miniseries]]
 
[[Category:TV Miniseries]]

Revision as of 13:19, 17 July 2020

Waco (2018 TV Mini-series)

Director(s): John Erick Dowdle and Dennie Gordon

Summary

The dramatized exploration of the 51-day 1993 standoff between the FBI, ATF and David Koresh's (Taylor Kitsch) religious faction, the Branch Davidians, in Waco, Texas, that culminated in a fatal fire. It investigates the tragedy before and during the standoff, from a variety of viewpoints of those most personally associated with the two sides of the dispute.

Trivia

  • On October 9, 2017, it was announced that following reports of sexual abuse allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein, his name would be removed from the series' credits as would The Weinstein Company as well.
  • The miniseries received a mixed response from critics who praised the performances and tension, but criticized the show's sympathetic approach to Branch Davidian leader David Koresh.

Male Deaths

Female Deaths