Waco

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  • TV-14
  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 7.9  (23,203)

Waco is a six-episode limited series, based on the real-life events that took place during the 1993 siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. Paramount Network produced the show, which originally aired on the network in 2018. The series was created by Drew Dowdle and John Erick Dowdle, who both also directed some of the episodes. The show stars Michael Shannon as FBI negotiator Gary Noesner, who attempts to negotiate with the cult leader David Koresh (played by Taylor Kitsch) and his followers during their 51-day standoff with law enforcement officials. Andrea Riseborough plays David's wife, Rachel Koresh, while Paul Sparks plays Steve Schneider, David's second-in-command. Rory Culkin plays David's younger brother, David Thibodeau, while Shea Whigham plays Mitch Decker, the FBI's lead tactical agent. Melissa Benoist plays David's loyal follower, Rachel Jones, John Leguizamo plays ATF undercover agent Jake Jacobsen, and Julia Garner plays Michelle Jones, a 19-year-old member of the cult. The first episode of the series sets the scene for the story, introducing the audience to David and his followers, and the intense scrutiny they were under from law enforcement. The cult members were stockpiling weapons and explosives on their 77-acre compound, which led to investigations by both the FBI and the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives). Over the course of the series, the tension builds as the FBI attempts to negotiate with David and his followers, while also trying to gather evidence to support their case against them. The series portrays both sides of the conflict, showing the perspective of the cult members and the law enforcement officials. The show is a gripping and often tense drama, featuring strong performances by the entire cast. Michael Shannon excels as the experienced negotiator trying to find a peaceful solution to the standoff, while Taylor Kitsch delivers a complex portrayal of David Koresh as a charismatic yet dangerous leader. Andrea Riseborough also stands out in her role as David's wife, providing a glimpse into the lives of the women who followed him. The supporting cast is also excellent, with standout performances from Paul Sparks, Rory Culkin, and Melissa Benoist. The show is well-written and well-directed, offering a compelling look at a tragic event in American history. The series does not shy away from the violence of the siege, but also manages to create empathetic portraits of the cult members. In doing so, the show provides a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the events at Waco. Overall, Waco is a gripping and powerful drama that offers an intimate look at the tragic events that took place in 1993. The strong performances and tight writing make it a must-watch for anyone interested in true crime or American history. The show also raises important questions about religious freedom, government intervention, and the use of force in law enforcement.

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Seasons
Day 51
6. Day 51
February 28, 2018
The standoff at the Mount Carmel compound comes to a violent and tragic end.
Stalling for Time
5. Stalling for Time
February 21, 2018
For a moment, it seems like the end of the stalemate is nearing when the FBI's tactical division turns up the heat with psy-ops on David Koresh and the Branch Davidians.
Of Milk and Men
4. Of Milk and Men
February 14, 2018
Negotiations intensify as the Branch Davidians refuse to surrender. Also: the lack of food and medical treatment tests both the Davidians' faith and law enforcement's patience.
Operation Showtime
3. Operation Showtime
February 7, 2018
The ATF siege begins. Assault vehicles storm the Mount Carmel compound and gunfire is exchanged, which begins a 51-day standoff.
The Strangers Across The Street
2. The Strangers Across The Street
January 31, 2018
ATF agent Jacob Vasquez begins undercover surveillance on the Mount Carmel compound and befriends David Koresh in hopes of finding illegal weapons or other activity.
Visions And Omens
1. Visions And Omens
January 24, 2018
In the series premiere, the ATF gets a tip of suspicious activity involving weapons taking place among a small religious community led by David Koresh and located at the Mount Carmel Center just outside of Waco, Texas.
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Waco is a six-episode limited series, based on the real-life events that took place during the 1993 siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. Paramount Network produced the show, which originally aired on the network in 2018. The series was created by Drew Dowdle and John Erick Dowdle, who both also directed some of the episodes.

The show stars Michael Shannon as FBI negotiator Gary Noesner, who attempts to negotiate with the cult leader David Koresh (played by Taylor Kitsch) and his followers during their 51-day standoff with law enforcement officials. Andrea Riseborough plays David's wife, Rachel Koresh, while Paul Sparks plays Steve Schneider, David's second-in-command. Rory Culkin plays David's younger brother, David Thibodeau, while Shea Whigham plays Mitch Decker, the FBI's lead tactical agent. Melissa Benoist plays David's loyal follower, Rachel Jones, John Leguizamo plays ATF undercover agent Jake Jacobsen, and Julia Garner plays Michelle Jones, a 19-year-old member of the cult.

The first episode of the series sets the scene for the story, introducing the audience to David and his followers, and the intense scrutiny they were under from law enforcement. The cult members were stockpiling weapons and explosives on their 77-acre compound, which led to investigations by both the FBI and the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives).

Over the course of the series, the tension builds as the FBI attempts to negotiate with David and his followers, while also trying to gather evidence to support their case against them. The series portrays both sides of the conflict, showing the perspective of the cult members and the law enforcement officials.

The show is a gripping and often tense drama, featuring strong performances by the entire cast. Michael Shannon excels as the experienced negotiator trying to find a peaceful solution to the standoff, while Taylor Kitsch delivers a complex portrayal of David Koresh as a charismatic yet dangerous leader.

Andrea Riseborough also stands out in her role as David's wife, providing a glimpse into the lives of the women who followed him. The supporting cast is also excellent, with standout performances from Paul Sparks, Rory Culkin, and Melissa Benoist.

The show is well-written and well-directed, offering a compelling look at a tragic event in American history. The series does not shy away from the violence of the siege, but also manages to create empathetic portraits of the cult members. In doing so, the show provides a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the events at Waco.

Overall, Waco is a gripping and powerful drama that offers an intimate look at the tragic events that took place in 1993. The strong performances and tight writing make it a must-watch for anyone interested in true crime or American history. The show also raises important questions about religious freedom, government intervention, and the use of force in law enforcement.

Waco is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on January 24, 2018.

Where to Watch Waco

Waco is available for streaming on the Paramount Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Waco on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 24, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (23,203)