When I first heard about this kind of documentary, I was a little skeptic on the mix of topics, even though I know how solid the Spike and his Docu crew are on HBO documentaries, as When the Levees Broke is still one of my favorite series there is.
The COVID/2020 summer of unrest parts were above average, but he found a good, different way in presenting the 9/11 series of events.
The editing seemed to be weird at first, but it did a good job of presenting information including quite a few faces and perspectives in the 9/11 part.
I'll definitely be re-watching as a lot of information seemed to be presented in the 8 hour runtime.
The COVID/2020 summer of unrest parts were above average, but he found a good, different way in presenting the 9/11 series of events.
The editing seemed to be weird at first, but it did a good job of presenting information including quite a few faces and perspectives in the 9/11 part.
I'll definitely be re-watching as a lot of information seemed to be presented in the 8 hour runtime.