Obliterated: A Blast From the Past Courtesy of Netflix
Before the days of exhaustive binge-watching, 24 was known for building in a midseason pause that would leave viewers on the edge of their seats. Just as Jack Bauer seemed to have achieved a major victory in his mission, a bigger threat would emerge, sending fans into a frenzy. But what if, instead of a mere pause, Jack Bauer had celebrated his triumph by doing the ultimate keg stand or taking a tab of acid, only to find out that his mission was far from over?
Enter Obliterated, Netflix’s latest ’90s action-comedy series from the creators of Cobra Kai. Described as “The Hangover as a ’90s action movie,” Obliterated is a consistently amusing, high-octane ride that merges nostalgia with humor and charm to create a unique viewing experience that will leave you in stitches.
The show introduces an elite strike force, led by CIA agent Ava and Navy SEAL Chad McKnight, as they race against time to stop a nuclear weapon from obliterating Las Vegas. After a wild celebratory party gone wrong, they realize that the threat is far from over, and they’re the only ones who can stop it. The catch? They’re completely intoxicated and generally out of their minds.
While the premise of Obliterated is undeniably captivating and tailor-made for fans of ’80s and ’90s blockbusters, the show’s narrative struggles to maintain momentum across eight episodes. However, the ensemble cast, led by Nick Zeno and Shelley Hennig, delivers strong performances that keep viewers entertained throughout the shaggy dog story that unfolds.
With its mix of gratuitous violence, witty banter, and cultural references, Obliterated offers a nostalgic trip down memory lane with a refreshing twist. Although it may not hit the mark in every aspect, its unique blend of humor and action makes it a must-watch for fans of the ’90s era.
So grab your popcorn and get ready for a wild ride with Obliterated, the ultimate blast from the past now available for streaming on Netflix.