Anybody watch The Last Templar?
Some really sloppy editing (quick scene jumps, no doubt to save time) and at least one egregious scripting error (We see Heroine, disguised as a Doctor, enter a hospital room, and after her exit, the killer enters and does his deed; when the detective recounts the security videos he says that a man entered first, followed by the disguised Doctor - which would have made the heroine the obvious murderer).
It's so hokey it's funny.
Men disguised as medieval knights come roaring out of Central Park and up the stairs into the Art Museum (decapitating a cop en route) to rob an exhibit; Miro Sorvino grabs a papal crosier, "borrows a cop's horse, and pursues the Knights back into the park - and unhorses one in a joust. Meanwhile, the police at the Museum have a discussion about the desirability of rejoining the slain cop's head with his body before moving him to the morgue. A key plot point - the horses must have been borrowed from a police stable, because only cop horses can climb steps).
Stay tuned - the finale is tonight (thank God TNT re-runs the Closer and ABCFam reruns Kyle XY or I'd miss 24)
der Brucer