Watched and liked because some reasonable points were made on the ineffectiveness of surveillance coupled with the loss of civil liberties and excuses for government bullying/misuse and profiling.
Dislike the assumptions that it can be improved to the point of preventative efficiency, this is especially true when a great deal of the "terrorism" is state/corporate sponsored hoaxes meant to scare the general public into giving up more freedoms
Dislike the appeals to "democracy". Patriots and freedom lovers understand that the best chance for the most freedom for all is either Anarchy (which means a society without Archons (rulers/masters - elected or not)) or a representative Republic (where the rule of law, such as embodied in a Constitution) is honored above all. Democracy in it's purest form is just a means by which 51% of the population can steal from and take away the rights from the other 49%
For the terrorism that is real - fails to address the real underlying causes - which are, but not limited to:
Aggressive military intervention in nation states for the purposes of subjugating the people and taking over natural resources (Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq), or simply funneling large sums of money into the military apparatus (Vietnam)
- installing ruthless dictators in those states for that purpose
A fiat monetary system that allows unlimited inflation for governments to fund military adventures and the military machine - used aggressively in other nation states to secure resources through which the fiat currency becomes backed (oil).
The corporate business model that thrives on such fiat monetary system and becomes a central hub of power through which a few powerful share holders can exercise a great deal of influence and power.