Navigate the complexities of toxic and traumatic relationships. Revealing guarded secrets, generational traumas, and psychological issues.Navigate the complexities of toxic and traumatic relationships. Revealing guarded secrets, generational traumas, and psychological issues.Navigate the complexities of toxic and traumatic relationships. Revealing guarded secrets, generational traumas, and psychological issues.
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Some of the stories have already been covered by numerous crime shows; better crime shows. While I feel for the victims and their families, I don't know why they'd want to be interviewed by Elizabeth. She looks like she's bored out of her mind and falling asleep. Every shot has her nearly closing her eyes and she's so disengaged. She was horrible to her cast members on Grand Caymen. I feel like her true personality came out there, so I'm not sure why I bothered starting this series. I like true crime, but Elizabeth's lack of journalistic ability really shines through. No, I'm not an Armie fan, so it has nothing to do with her personal life/trauma/drama, etc.
The strength she's taken to investigate and honor these women who have had horrible endings and with the purest intentions of love when experiencing betrayal and domestic violence herself is very brave. She is smart and beautiful and I disagree with the negative tones. She could use her fame in so many ways and she chose to be brave and stand up for women to hurt tThe people that are asking about her story and saying she should have to do an episode have probably never been through that level of abuse who knows if we support her telling other stories later she might feel safe to do the same. Thank you.
The 1st 4 episodes were intriguing and fairly solid, with not too much over dramatized story telling. IMO the last 2 cliff Hanging episodes may have put a nail in the coffin of any possible return for this series. What could have been sumerized in a half an episode and split with another story was beaten like a dead horse for 5 times the attention that story deserved. I feel if it stayed with the original tragectory we'd have a season 2, unfortunately watching paint dry during episode 5 and 6 most likely means we won't see this beautiful woman return for a sophomore season. Ashame I was getting into the grove of watching this weekly at the start.
Before starting this show I had no idea who Elizabeth Chambers was. Immediately upon starting the first episode I knew this was really about her and not the people whose stories she was supposed to be sharing. Instead, we get to see her sitting on a couch with a full frozen face of makeup posing like she's in some kind of reality tv show. Victims are sharing their stories and the camera cuts to her literally just shaking her head. If you want to be on tv that's fine but don't do it under the guise of helping people. She truly seems like a vapid narcissist and these victims and their stories deserve so much better.
From someone who watches hours upon hours of true crime shows, documentaries, and fictional television shows due to being chronically ill and unable to leave the house much - I have to say that the way each episode or story is told/presented is 85% better than most of the true crime shows out there today. Elizabeth did a great job interviewing families/victims/survivors and showing compassion and empathy throughout the series. Her ability to be genuine with people opens a lot of doors for her so I think she's able to get access to, and to get more out of people than many other journalists. Hoping for Season 2 and was disappointed season 1 was only 6 episodes. Worth the watch for you true crime aficionados.
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