I'll be honest; I haven't seen all the episodes, as that would be a waste of time given the quality and intentions right from the start.
The Michael Jackson episode keeps repeating the same footage and tries so hard to frame him. They even included the debunked 2005 interviews, which completely undermined their credibility. Michael Jackson's team recorded everything and released footage that clearly showed how the BBC omitted crucial information and edited the interviews.
Following that scandal, Louis Theroux mentioned during an interview with the family that he wanted to provide an objective view. Even the recent documentary attempting to defame him, "Leaving Neverland," has been debunked, yet the media refuses to acknowledge it.
One of the most critical and intellectual communities can be found on topdocumentaryfilms. The documentary "Square One," which debunks all these allegations, holds the top spot. There is zero evidence to suggest MJ was guilty, even after years of investigation by the FBI and extensive surveillance. The claims made against him have been proven to be lies, as have the framed interviews.
However, this documentary fails to address any of that and works excessively hard to frame him for sensational purposes. If this is the standard and low quality of documentary making, I won't be watching any other episodes. I recommend staying away from this content.