QuickPoints
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Have a friend that is a tow operator, so I caught some episodes of this while at their place.
Immediately obvious that this is another one of those "reality" shows which grew in popularity in the early-mid 2000's. And by reality I mean a show in which they stage a bunch of unbelievable scenarios for the tow truck drivers and employees, most of which consist of the drivers and agitators taking turns one upping each other's poor acting skills.
Other than the poor acting, there are also endless laughable confrontations and "Only in Vegas!" moments throughout. How laughable you ask? On their Halloween themed episode a driver stumbles upon an allegedly real Satanic ritual site, with a dead pig strung up and mutilated.
I won't claim there's 0 entertainment to be found in shows like this, but please do yourself a favor and don't recommend them to friends, unless you want them snickering behind your back because you believe that they're real.
Immediately obvious that this is another one of those "reality" shows which grew in popularity in the early-mid 2000's. And by reality I mean a show in which they stage a bunch of unbelievable scenarios for the tow truck drivers and employees, most of which consist of the drivers and agitators taking turns one upping each other's poor acting skills.
Other than the poor acting, there are also endless laughable confrontations and "Only in Vegas!" moments throughout. How laughable you ask? On their Halloween themed episode a driver stumbles upon an allegedly real Satanic ritual site, with a dead pig strung up and mutilated.
I won't claim there's 0 entertainment to be found in shows like this, but please do yourself a favor and don't recommend them to friends, unless you want them snickering behind your back because you believe that they're real.
Just watched both parts of the Susan Smith story. As others have complained, there's really nothing at all new reported in either episode of you're already familiar with the case. If not you're better off reading or watching about it elsewhere.
There's no reason for this to be stretched into two hour-long episodes. Both episodes consist of almost nothing but repeating the same facts and showing the same news segments over and over and over. Without the repetitive story structure it might have been a watchable hour-long episode, but it's still far from an exciting show/structure.
Highly recommend spending your time watching more interesting true crime content.
There's no reason for this to be stretched into two hour-long episodes. Both episodes consist of almost nothing but repeating the same facts and showing the same news segments over and over and over. Without the repetitive story structure it might have been a watchable hour-long episode, but it's still far from an exciting show/structure.
Highly recommend spending your time watching more interesting true crime content.
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