Moss-covered trees, dead-end trails, creaky docks, and mangrove forests are the ominous backdrops for the murkiest of mysteries.Moss-covered trees, dead-end trails, creaky docks, and mangrove forests are the ominous backdrops for the murkiest of mysteries.Moss-covered trees, dead-end trails, creaky docks, and mangrove forests are the ominous backdrops for the murkiest of mysteries.
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I've watched a few episodes in a row via Pluto
live tv. As a real Crimes theme tv fan, I am here to report that this shows HAS to be one of its kind. All of these investigational tv shows are hard core facts of unfortunate events in where law enforcement does almost everything logical and intelligent to catch a killer. In THIS show, law enforcement is ridiculously stupid, lazy, negligent, ignorant, unintelligent, and any other words that mean similar. Investigators AND anyone associated to the victims story are very much implied to be the stereotypical southerner. The reason why I have enjoyed this show is because I appreciate the humorous depiction of unintentional uncommon sense. Unfortunately, I don't this the families that appear getting interviewed are fully aware of the way the show is going to project the crimes they have fallen victim too. The entire narration is what makes me believe this show is poking fun of just how southern swamp people can be in real life. They use phrases like, "all they could do was wait." When referring to law enforcement, when in reality, there were so many other things they could do , like corroborate stories "which is a basic requirement when given an alibi by a bloody suspect...." When dusting a 21 year olds (with a baby) car for evidence and ONLY finding a partial print on the rearview mirror.... Am I really to believe the car was that clean? I think it's also funny how every victim is always made out to be the nicest, kindest, most people pleasing individuals. No one like to say that they were kind of mean, or weren't liked much, or a bully.... I mean come on, no one had it coming? No one was ever rude or selfish or annoying? Anyway, I give this show a 10 out of 10 because it's unique, it's the first I've seen of its kind, it's a refreshing take on factual events that can give you a laugh versus making you feel bad or sorry. I mean I'm sorry for all the victims of these story's, but I can't help how this show presents itself and its stories.
The issue with this is the acting. I guess they just don't have access to decent actors because some of the actors are awful.
I watch the show because I am a fan of true crime, but sometimes the level of acting is difficult to put up with.
It is valuable though that they provide family member and police accounts.
I watch the show because I am a fan of true crime, but sometimes the level of acting is difficult to put up with.
It is valuable though that they provide family member and police accounts.
Oh. And the acting in this show is great. The actors facial expressions and tone of voice are spot on with whatever their character is narrated to be doing. The other review on here about the acting is actually referring to the narrator. The narrator is horrible which in turns calls for "bad acting" but in reality is its writing. The actors are doing what they are supposed to, no Mater how stupid or how unbelievable the narration may be.....
And in regards to the other reviews, now I may understand why your reviews aren't a good explanation of the show. You tried to elongate a vague review of your typical true crime show without actually paying attention to the overall execution of the show and the stories. Slight pun intended.
I love true crime and watch a lot of different shows. I am used to the acting being over the top in some of them but the acting in this series is just terrible. It makes it really hard and awkward to watch sometimes.
One good and well done series on ID Discovery is the series called "Swamp Murders". As it always features real life cases of murders and abductions some of the episodes have cases that have been solved other cases have been ones that are not solved, still most all of the ones profiled occur in the deep south in states like Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and the victims as you guessed are often after their abduction and murders taken and their bodies found in thick swamp like forests and on dead end trails many times in rural areas. And this series proves that crimes like murder and abductions happen in rural places in the south just as well as it's not always the crime of the big city and urban areas that gets attention. And the series features interviews from family members and police detectives overall it's one to watch for any real life crime buff!
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