Right off the bat, I'll say I was disappointed that with only two episodes of Buzzfeed Unsolved: True Crime left, one of them was wasted on a Princess Diana episode. Sure, as Ryan said, it was one of the most highly requested cases. But fans aren't always right; in fact, some fan ideas, in regard to any given show or movie, are plain awful.
As Ryan himself states, the case is solved; there's no mystery about it. This is Buzzfeed Unsolved, not Buzzfeed Solved. There are some looney conspiracy theories out there, but the case has already been discussed to death. You don't need Ryan and Shane to go over the theories; you can find plenty about it out there already. Contrast this to the series finale, "The Bizarre Death of Alfred Loewenstein" which I hadn't heard of before and comes across as much more interesting.
Buzzfeed Unsolved: True Crime, my favourite Buzzfeed Unsolved show, had a good run of five years in eight instalments, and while it hasn't been as great as before the pandemic, it still ends on a respectable note with this season and the finale. Cheers!
As Ryan himself states, the case is solved; there's no mystery about it. This is Buzzfeed Unsolved, not Buzzfeed Solved. There are some looney conspiracy theories out there, but the case has already been discussed to death. You don't need Ryan and Shane to go over the theories; you can find plenty about it out there already. Contrast this to the series finale, "The Bizarre Death of Alfred Loewenstein" which I hadn't heard of before and comes across as much more interesting.
Buzzfeed Unsolved: True Crime, my favourite Buzzfeed Unsolved show, had a good run of five years in eight instalments, and while it hasn't been as great as before the pandemic, it still ends on a respectable note with this season and the finale. Cheers!