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I could not believe how slanted and leftist this show is. And
people don't watch for an "Op Ed". Just stick to the facts. Absolutely nothing wrong with showing the lefts opinions as long as you show us the conservative views as well.
What makes the show is Stacy Keach's narration and snide comments about the crimes as they are being told by the people involved; law enforcement, victims and the subjects who are willing to comment for the show.
I like the show. But one thing they got wrong on the above episode is that they said he was living on a dingy street. They showed a hotel named "Ocean Surf" to be one of the dingy hotels. I'm from Miami and...the street they showed was on South Beach, which is a very nice area. And the hotel is also nice. If you want to view it, do a Google search on the hotel.
We need a show like this for every industry and job. Where there is a human element there will always be shenanigans a foot. My hope is that exposing the truth is the best way for people to learn right from wrong or at the very least weight the risk vs reward of the crimes portrayed in this show.
I'd like to see American Greed create mini-series and movies. A show for religion and politics would be a nice change of pace as well. American Greed themed episode box sets or playlists would be a nice touch.
If you like this show, may I suggest: Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room Jerry & Marge Go Large FreakEnomics
Thank You for Smoking.
I'd like to see American Greed create mini-series and movies. A show for religion and politics would be a nice change of pace as well. American Greed themed episode box sets or playlists would be a nice touch.
If you like this show, may I suggest: Enron: Smartest Guys in the Room Jerry & Marge Go Large FreakEnomics
Thank You for Smoking.
I really enjoyed watching this series, however, I did notice a pattern in how certain women were talked about. There was one episode (Family Fortune Feud) in which one of the fraudsters married an adult entertainer. One of his friends is interviewed, and says that he didn't think she would have the qualities to be a good wife or mother, specifically because of her line of work.
I understand that he's free to say what he wants. However, the network has a responsibility to not promote casual sexism. They likely had plenty of interview footage to work with, but chose to use the "juiciest" parts. There is another episode where a woman they interviewed said she would never have invested with him (the fraudster) if she'd known what she (his wife) did for a living. The fraudsters wife was a stripper.
Men are also not spared. Multiple episodes go into great detail about how unattractive certain men were, or how short they were, almost as if to say, "so you understand why they'd..."
Even worse is the narration, when employs various outdated phrases to describe a variety of women who don't fit the oblivious homemaker mold.
It was very interesting to see a show explaining essentially that you can't trust someone based on what you see and what they say, while still enforcing the antiquated cultural ideas of who should and shouldn't be trusted.
So, yes, this was very interesting. I would not, however, recommend it to children or teenagers without context because of the casual sexism.
I understand that he's free to say what he wants. However, the network has a responsibility to not promote casual sexism. They likely had plenty of interview footage to work with, but chose to use the "juiciest" parts. There is another episode where a woman they interviewed said she would never have invested with him (the fraudster) if she'd known what she (his wife) did for a living. The fraudsters wife was a stripper.
Men are also not spared. Multiple episodes go into great detail about how unattractive certain men were, or how short they were, almost as if to say, "so you understand why they'd..."
Even worse is the narration, when employs various outdated phrases to describe a variety of women who don't fit the oblivious homemaker mold.
It was very interesting to see a show explaining essentially that you can't trust someone based on what you see and what they say, while still enforcing the antiquated cultural ideas of who should and shouldn't be trusted.
So, yes, this was very interesting. I would not, however, recommend it to children or teenagers without context because of the casual sexism.
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