A7sus4@aol.com
Joined Mar 2002
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After finishing the first 2/5 episodes I really wasn't looking forward to the third. Sadly, the 3rd left me more uninterested in the 4th. So, having watched 3/5 episodes so far I'm confident in expressing that this documentary is not very interesting or compelling. I intend to finish the series, but overall I'm pretty uninterested. Even if it becomes more interesting and compelling taking three meandering episodes to get there is laborious. So far the first three episodes IMO could've been edited and contained in at least 2/3rds of the time I've spent watching. Too many interviews mulling over and restating the same supposed evidential incident per episode. Episode 1 40 minutes about odd behavior. Episode 2 40 minutes about one sound. Episode 3 40 minutes about unhinged behavior. The connections to the notion of demons (in which I do believe) feel very tenuous leaving it easy to naturally instead start considering mental illness.
Despite how grotesque and disgusting this show is it's easily one of the best written, filmed, and performed shows out there. As super hero movies become completely cookie cutter and irrelevant this show inversely become more entertaining. A little more visual discretion would be nice but I get it and I hope they can keep the quality that narrowly justifies it.