I've been watching Interrogation Cam on Disney/Hulu and Apple TV, a guilty pleasure. They're short episodes, 22 minutes so you can watch an episode while waiting for your family while they drag their feet getting ready to go somewhere. That last comment is fictionized and bears no relation to actual events at my household.
There's one season, 18 episodes I believe.
Some of the confessions and images can be pretty graphic.
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I guess the thing I like about this show is that many true crime dramas have 15 minutes of content stretched out to one hour of show while this show is not padded out to make it longer.
S1E5 includes the Warren Sapp interrogation.
I got a recommendation for another show called The Interrogation Tapes this morning that has 43 minute episodes. I haven't checked it out yet.
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Don't waste your time watching The Lazarus Project on Netflix. The best thing I can say is that they ended it after two seasons, like they actually brought it in for a landing instead of just dropping the show. I don't recall any shows/movies about time travel that didn't have issues and plot holes, but this one has them in spades. Why I watched both seasons is another story; it might be a sunken-cost problem in my brain, but I just can't stop watching something; I have to find out how it ends. Poor me.
@Yakster said:
I guess the thing I like about this show is that many true crime dramas have 15 minutes of content stretched out to one hour of show while this show is not padded out to make it longer.
S1E5 includes the Warren Sapp interrogation.
I got a recommendation for another show called The Interrogation Tapes this morning that has 43 minute episodes. I haven't checked it out yet.
I checked out The Interrogation Tapes, it's an example of the kind of show I hate, 15 minutes of content stretched out to an hour of show with misdirection to keep you interested. At least that was my impression from watching the first ten or fifteen minutes of the latest episode.
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Any tentacles?
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Nope
I don't have problems, just more work to do.
I've been watching Interrogation Cam on Disney/Hulu and Apple TV, a guilty pleasure. They're short episodes, 22 minutes so you can watch an episode while waiting for your family while they drag their feet getting ready to go somewhere. That last comment is fictionized and bears no relation to actual events at my household.
There's one season, 18 episodes I believe.
Some of the confessions and images can be pretty graphic.
I guess the thing I like about this show is that many true crime dramas have 15 minutes of content stretched out to one hour of show while this show is not padded out to make it longer.
S1E5 includes the Warren Sapp interrogation.
I got a recommendation for another show called The Interrogation Tapes this morning that has 43 minute episodes. I haven't checked it out yet.
Don't waste your time watching The Lazarus Project on Netflix. The best thing I can say is that they ended it after two seasons, like they actually brought it in for a landing instead of just dropping the show. I don't recall any shows/movies about time travel that didn't have issues and plot holes, but this one has them in spades. Why I watched both seasons is another story; it might be a sunken-cost problem in my brain, but I just can't stop watching something; I have to find out how it ends. Poor me.
I checked out The Interrogation Tapes, it's an example of the kind of show I hate, 15 minutes of content stretched out to an hour of show with misdirection to keep you interested. At least that was my impression from watching the first ten or fifteen minutes of the latest episode.