For its faults, Making History also serves as a welcoming platform for character actors to step in as familiar faces from U.S. history, and I would probably watch an entire show just following Neil Casey’s Sam Adams and John Gemberling’s John Hancock, seen below.
(Making History isn’t all about Redcoats and uprisings.)
Making History was created by Julius Sharpe, a writer/producer on shows such as Family Guy and Dads, and the influence of the former series is quite obvious, particularly in how Family Guy uses its first act to tell one story and then diverts things into something different.
Not that they were impervious to lame jokes, but still.