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How I Caught My Killer (2023)
The narration and music is embarrassing
Given that these are the real stories of real people's tragic deaths, I expected more care to be given, but the narration is cringe-worthy as it's constantly trying to dramatise the accounts of real-life murder, and the music choices only increases this. These are very recent cases, and it's unfair on the families and loved-ones of those hurt (or worse) by what happened as it is, so it's surprising how little care has been taken as soon as they were done interviewing those who know the deceased.
I've always found issues with how production companies treat true crime cases, but this really takes the biscuit.
Inside No. 9: 3 by 3 (2023)
You had to be there
The experience of watching this episode live was certainly something. The first episode for a while to really puzzle me - and apparently a lot of Twitter too, after seeing the responses.
So, yeah. Well done, lads. I guess we all just go home now?
Almost thirty minutes of being very unsure and confused, I enjoyed it immensely.
Not much else to say without spoiling it, but I do admire the thought and care that went into the set up (starting months before) and the presentation. I'm looking forward to going back and searching for the Hare, if it's in there somewhere I reckon I know which scene.
Gotham (2014)
Incredible
I laughed, I cried, it changed my life.
I'm so glad I helped fight for seasons 4 and 5 - it helped me through some of my darkest days. Even now, I rewatch it. Maybe it's not exactly like the comics, but it's still beautiful.
Joker (2019)
Beautifully tragic
It was fantastically done. I was worried after the Leto incident with the character, but Phoenix did such a good job of it. An absolute masterpiece.