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Aaron Hernandez Uncovered (2018)
Best so far
This is the best doc I've so far seen about Hernandez's tragic life, brief career and murder conviction. I wish there were more details tho. So much of this man and these deaths is still such a mystery. The investigative reporter featured in this doc with way too much frequency (Michele McPhee) is one of the ugliest most loathsome people I've ever had to watch. She has the intelligence of a gnat and the character of a spiteful pathological liar. Her insufferable voice should have been edited out in post. I was pleased to see a documentary feature far superior to that Netflix garbage which was not at all objective and hastily put together. This is a sad story.
Chicago Med (2015)
Medical Soap Opera
Meh Dick Wolf just isn't sophisticated enough to write excellent TV. It's soap opera TV. The Covid episodes are so lame, too. No one's even wearing a mask. Nothing is realistic. We just lived they this, people! Instead, every episode is phoned in. And all the extra useless romance bits? Small melodramas that aren't even interesting or engaging? YAWN.
National Parks Exploration Series: Glacier Park: Crown of the Continent (2014)
Errors
This idiot documentary is so half-assed they reported that there are only 3 national parks within the vast Rocky Mountain range. Completely forgetting to mention Yellowstone.
American Housewife (2016)
Westport? More like Sausalito or Malibu
The creators/writers know literally nothing about Westport, CT. Case and point: rich kids don't go to public school. They go to Greens Farms Academy. Y'all clearly put zero time into research.
But the show is funny at times, so it's an enjoyable watch.
Bones: The Bones on the Blue Line (2010)
Aristophanes not Plato
The end line about soulmates originated with Plato is incorrect - it is from Plato's "Symposium," yes, but it was in Symposium that Aristophanes said humans used to have four arms, four legs, two heads etc and Zeus, as punishment, chopped them in two forcing these individuals to spend the remainder of their lives searching for their other half. Socrates (Plato) disagreed with this interpretation of love.
Great show otherwise, as always!