Not only is the information regarding goth, roleplaying, and other subcultures is dismal (hint: most people in these groups are perfectly harmless, responsible adults), but the utter lack of research into the terms is kind of hilarious.
Dear narrator, Samhain is pronounced SOW-en, not SAM-hayn. Nosferatu is pronounced Nos-fer-AH-too, not Nos-FER-ah-too. Macabre is pronounced ma-CAHB, not ma-CAH-bruh.
Nothing says 'I have on idea what I'm talking about' like not knowing how to say simple terms.
Other than that, it follows the true crime show format, and the stories are interesting. It's just presented by hopelessly clueless people.
Dear narrator, Samhain is pronounced SOW-en, not SAM-hayn. Nosferatu is pronounced Nos-fer-AH-too, not Nos-FER-ah-too. Macabre is pronounced ma-CAHB, not ma-CAH-bruh.
Nothing says 'I have on idea what I'm talking about' like not knowing how to say simple terms.
Other than that, it follows the true crime show format, and the stories are interesting. It's just presented by hopelessly clueless people.