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Anti-monarchist community that supports Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's humanitarian efforts. We also discuss media literacy and manipulation, colonialism, sexism/misogyny, racism, mental health, and activism.
Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
This is a subreddit about "The Grand Tour", Amazon's car show hosted by former BBC Top Gear presenters: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Is there a specific reason why no one believes it? WHAT specifically did he say to make no one like him? I tried searching but I couldn't find anything about him.
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I'm sure this will be answered in the final episode, but I'm just curious: what specifically is Debrah worried about? Is she worried that she could potentially be criminally liable for withholding information regarding Durst's crimes (I wouldn't think this is a concern, because of spousal immunity), or is she worried that information revealed during the trial could jeopardize her inheritance of Durst's estate?
I'm assuming it's the latter, but that still leaves me wondering why she needs to hire the world's best/scariest criminal defense attorney. Why did that attorney have to be present every day at Durst's trial, and what exactly would that attorney do to ensure that Charatan would receive the money and not Durst's victims' families?
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Although S3 didn't make me laugh as much as the previous two I thought it hit loads more stuff and also left you feeling good at the end! Just wish there was more episodes.
From the get go with having the prosecution referred to him as "Sir", to being what at times I would describe as humorously antagonistic. Did his lawyers bu just not care to coach him on his conduct. I believe that if from the get-go he had told the prosecution to just call him "Bob" and behaved kindly that perhaps this case would have ended in his favor.
Watching Jim has been the most emotional part of this season but this line got me.
Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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You know when you sit down for a meal in front of the computer and you just need something new to watch for a bit while you eat? If you search /r/videos or other places, you'll find mostly short videos. But while you're eating, you don't want to be constantly fumbling around with the mouse, loading video after video. You just want to **Click and Consume**. Discord: https://discord.gg/AXXVVgZVSN
I just finished the 5th episode of Part Two, and the feeling is of some melancholy as for the way money is such an uncontrollable force, and uncontrollably pervasive force between people.
So many relationships depicted there are tainted by Durst’s money… most of them completely insincere.
Chaney and the other old friend built their careers out of crumbs from Durst, Susan being that kind of “poor but cool” chick cooking a story for his murder of Kathy… or Debrah didn’t seeing him in the trial, or his lawyers fucking off the NEXT DAY.
And when we think of him, and the way he would just dispose of people he didn’t want to play with anymore, he would just kill them.
It’s hard to think Durst would act like that if he wasn’t born filthy rich.
I’m not a commie and I like the idea of a prosperous, innovative society… but the accumulation we allow people to have in our day and time creates horrific monsters.
Bob Durst is just the worst, but Chaney, Debrah, Susan and so many others are monstrous too.
Not in the states. Can I get some info on this lawyer?
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"Bawwwb" lives rent free in my head too.
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Anti-monarchist community that supports Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's humanitarian efforts. We also discuss media literacy and manipulation, colonialism, sexism/misogyny, racism, mental health, and activism.
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Welcome to the subreddit for the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV - a docu-series that uncovers the toxic culture behind some of the most iconic children’s shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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You know when you sit down for a meal in front of the computer and you just need something new to watch for a bit while you eat? If you search /r/videos or other places, you'll find mostly short videos. But while you're eating, you don't want to be constantly fumbling around with the mouse, loading video after video. You just want to **Click and Consume**. Discord: https://discord.gg/AXXVVgZVSN
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The main subreddit for discussion surrounding the Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer and the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey cases.
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The Staircase Netflix Documentary and HBO Max series about the death of Kathleen Peterson and which follows the trial of Michael Peterson.
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Subreddit for The Tattooist of Auschwitz on Peacock. Based on the eponymously titled novel, this is the powerful real-life story of Lale Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who was tasked with tattooing ID numbers on prisoners' arms in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War Two.
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Welcome to the Roadkill subreddit! A place to discuss the MotorTrend show Roadkill, and anything Roadkill related.
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Subreddit for The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys. The docuseries reveals the high-stakes world of farming and ranching in rural Missouri and what it takes to be a real American cowboy. Viewers will also get a behind-the-scenes look into a family dynasty and the sibling rivalry that ensues when a family tries to expand their business.
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Adam Curtis is a British documentary film-maker his works explore areas of sociology, psychology, philosophy, politics and political history. Here are a few documentaries he has made: Pandora's Box, The Century of the Self, The Power of Nightmares, HyperNormalisation.
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Netflix/A+E I Am a Killer Docuseries: Documentary with death row inmates give first hand accounts of their crimes
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Please be aware that content in the sub contains references to suicide and child abuse. A community for discussion about the Netflix documentary “Take Care of Maya” 2023, the Kowalski family’s lawsuits (both settled and ongoing), and other issues arising from the case. We ask that you remember that most of the humans involved in this ongoing case are still alive, and in some cases, underage.
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A discussion group for the Netflix docuseries: Unlocked; A Prison Experiment
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A place to discuss the documentary series Cosmos: Possible Worlds, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, and Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
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“Accused: Guilty or Innocent?” follows the stories of people facing trial for serious crimes they are accused of committing. Each claim to be not guilty or that their actions were justifiable. The series offers an extraordinary and compelling account of what happens when someone is charged with a crime and sent to trial – all solely from the perspective of the accused and their legal defense. Airs on Thursdays 9pm ET.
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A place to discuss the Amazon Prime show 'Hellier', other projects by Planet Weird, and related topics with emphasis on the paranormal and unexplained.
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This subreddit is a dedicated space for people to discuss of the Netflix docuseries "American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders" We uphold the following rules: Be respectful to all members, engage constructively, avoid harassment or derogatory language, respect privacy, and contribute meaningful content relevant to the series.
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