Definitely disappointing. There should have been a full episode just discussing 2004-2011 with all the turbulence.
What I dislike the most is one of Scott's statements at the end of the episode where he says:
"I can say with the guys who are in Anthrax - me and Joey and Charlie, Frankie, John Bush... like all these diff.... Danny Lilker, Spitz – all these different people you've seen in all these weeks and weeks of documentary series - there's no bad blood, man. There's no bad blood at all. Rob, Paul Crook, y'know - if I missed anyone, I'm sorry."
Oh yeah, you unintentionally missed somebody. How convenient. And I'm sure there's no bad blood with said missed individual at all, which is why you glossed over his history with the band in the first place.
And right there, he loses loses credibility. So much for being a completely honest documentary...
Yeah, maybe legally they couldn't touch on the Dan Nelson thing at all, but not a peep was mentioned about Frankie leaving for a bit, nor with the fiasco of who their vocalist would be, even if Dan Nelson wasn't brought up. At the very least, the statement I quoted above shouldn't have been included because it clearly is a load of crap.
I hope one day there will be an UNauthorized biography on the band produced, because you'll get a far more accurate story about what happened during 2004-2011. Really disappointed in them.