There is no doubt, this is a well produced and researched insight into one of the biggest scandals of modern day history. The only two people that really know what happened for sure, is Dylan and Woody. For my own part, given the experience I have had with this subject, and the hurt it has caused those around me, there was nothing of Dylan's story that suggested it was a planted memory, or the result of a manipulative mother.
Hats off to the family for stepping forward and putting this out there. The documentary itself was well done, however, it could have be edited down to 3 episodes without losing anything of its thrust. I felt I had learned nothing more from Episode 4 than what was already presented.
Overall, well worth the watch.
Hats off to the family for stepping forward and putting this out there. The documentary itself was well done, however, it could have be edited down to 3 episodes without losing anything of its thrust. I felt I had learned nothing more from Episode 4 than what was already presented.
Overall, well worth the watch.