I listened to the podcast, so I did know the background on this case. The case is very interesting, so I was intrigued.
It seems like intentionally they don't want you to really like any of the characters.
Personally, I do love when a show is narrated, but it feels almost silly the way that this was done.
If I were a family member or friend of Betsy Faria and watched how this show was framed, I would be upset. Somehow, they managed to take a heartbreaking case and turn it almost 'silly'.
I say check out the show, but keep in mind that this was a woman (Betsy) whose story deserves to be told.
It seems like intentionally they don't want you to really like any of the characters.
Personally, I do love when a show is narrated, but it feels almost silly the way that this was done.
If I were a family member or friend of Betsy Faria and watched how this show was framed, I would be upset. Somehow, they managed to take a heartbreaking case and turn it almost 'silly'.
I say check out the show, but keep in mind that this was a woman (Betsy) whose story deserves to be told.