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90 percent of the TV show is about how people were feeling. I'm not trying to be cold and insensitive, but if you sincerely want to catch the perpetrators of these mysteries, you have to pile in as many facts as you can.
The shows open with interviews of survivors, who seem like they are sincerely trying to assist in resolving the cases, but the focus is immediately trying to on getting them to express their feelings and possibly break down in front of the camera because the actual details of the cases would only take up about 15 minutes of each episode,
Using the Unsolved Mysteries brand for this schlock does not do service to the survivors of these tragedies and to me they're being victimized all over again.
I hope something good comes of this.
score 2/10
lunga 2 July 2020
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw5874070/ |
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