Here are some other docs I find better to reserve for the daytime so you don’t stay up all night thinking about getting murdered or having an existential crisis.
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Here are some other docs I find better to reserve for the daytime so you don’t stay up all night thinking about getting murdered or having an existential crisis.
I went over to my friends' place the other day and they told me not to watch Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond. So naturally, I did.
The weather outside is sweltering and my AC is blowing. Perfect conditions for a lovely binge-watching session.
I recently dove head first into some documentaries that were *shocking* (which seems to be a theme of mine)
These stories are worth telling and worth hearing. And as we watch them unravel, we waver from hating the protagonists, the alleged killers, to sympathizing with them. So here's a list of docs that will get you screaming at your screen as your blood boils at the corruption, lies, and scheming (mostly on the parts of policemen, lawyers and judges).
I've been recapping some pretty heavy stuff, so why not share some docs that are uplifting so people think I'm stable or something. Here are some heartwarming tales to warm your heart:
I can't not watch this show. Thank you CW for creating the perfect guilty pleasure with a cast of moody AF 20-somethings who play 16 and 17-year-old high school students. Why didn't people at my high school look like Archie? (Also why am I attracted to someone with red hair?) Anyways below there might be some spoilers so don't read unless you're entirely caught up. Which obviously you are because #Riverdale is crack for millennials.