mookiemcgee wrote:Lonous wrote:Haven't heard a thing about this. At all. To the point that I thought your thread title was actually about baby reindeer.
After spending 60 seconds reading your link, the story feels about as real as the usual offerings of reality TV.
Without knowing anything more about it, any chance that all of this noise they are making is merely their hype machine trying to drum up viewers?
I noticed it on netflix, but didn't watch and also wasn't aware there was controversy. Will probably save my comments until i get around to watching it, but if they aren't naming RL names in the show it's hard as an american to figure out what the controversy would even be. There are far too many shows with shameless exploitation but make for though-provoking drama.
I read the reviews before I started watching it.
Didn't really intend to start watching it, but my wife started watching it, and I had just read a couple reviews so I was curious and I jumped in.
About the not using real names. Generally TV scripts that are "based on a true story" are either about people who died long ago, or if anyone is still alive their character is changed so much that they are unrecognizable.
In this case everyone is still very much alive, and they made no effort to make the characters unrecognizable except for the names.
Lonous wrote:Haven't heard a thing about this. At all. To the point that I thought your thread title was actually about baby reindeer.
After spending 60 seconds reading your link, the story feels about as real as the usual offerings of reality TV.
Without knowing anything more about it, any chance that all of this noise they are making is merely their hype machine trying to drum up viewers?
I don't think they need any help drumming up viewers. It was the most-watched show on netflix for two or three weeks, and it's still in second or third place now that it's past the peak.