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Into the badlands was pretty cool.
Didn't care for it after the 3rd or 4th episode.
I'm reading this right now. I'm so quick that when I was reading it I thought to myself, "Man, this Joe Hill guy writes like the heir to Stephen King." I looked up his picture and was thought "Man, he even looks like a young Stephen King."
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Turns out, he is Stephen King's son.
Making a Murderer on Netflix kept me binge watching till 4 am. It has to be one of the best true crime docs in history.
Making a Murderer on Netflix kept me binge watching till 4 am. It has to be one of the best true crime docs in history.
Yeah...the show is great and you can see how the legal system picked their battle with an intellectually inept family.
Yeah...the show is great and you can see how the legal system picked their battle with an intellectually inept family.
Yeah stellar. I watched the first 5 episodes in a row one night and then suddenly realized it was morning time.

Like all great documentaries, it is a great balance of thought-provoking issues and dramatic twists.
When the lawyers uncover the old blood sample test tube with the needle mark in the lid, I think I said "holy shit" aloud. I had to roll it back and re-watch to make sure I hadn't misunderstood what was going on.
After all the comments about "Making a Murderer", I watched it. Did anyone else get a crappy feeling after watching it?

Ya, it was a cool and subtle way to tie the two seasons together.Did anybody else catch who Hamzee became and the importance of that last scene?