Them: "So and so is a rockstar of Mormon document collector circles"
Me: "So literally not a rockstar in any way then"
Even when I find the subject(s) interesting, I generally don't really like Netflix's approach to true crime. The interviews are always so self-canonising and nobody is ever challenged.
This in particular also suffers from something I really dislike, which is purposely misleading the audience with red herrings to make a story appear more scandalous than it actually is. It just makes the inevitable twists and shifts in direction so less interesting, they just come across as cheap and unearned.
Me: "So literally not a rockstar in any way then"
Even when I find the subject(s) interesting, I generally don't really like Netflix's approach to true crime. The interviews are always so self-canonising and nobody is ever challenged.
This in particular also suffers from something I really dislike, which is purposely misleading the audience with red herrings to make a story appear more scandalous than it actually is. It just makes the inevitable twists and shifts in direction so less interesting, they just come across as cheap and unearned.