In all honesty, it frustrates me more that noone is competent enough to keep it happening in first place.
They keep making mistakes that no real-world organization would make.
Flimsy electric fences instead of bulletproof glass and multi-layer rebar? No helicopter teams from the start? None that can shoot straight? No armor piercing rounds? No background checks and failsafes in case an employee turns out to be a double agent? Nobody in real life would be that incompetent at housing things that potentially dangerous.
They almost did a really wild plot twist. They got close to an interesting and unique story, close enough to reach out and grab it, but then decided to be as cliche as is scientifically possible. Its like they hired a writer who accidentally made something original and unique, then the corporate heads stomped that shit out so it wouldn't spread. Every action sequence was designed to maximize toy sales, without the faintest consideration to realism, consistency, or tone.
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