Screenrant
It is not often that the value of a television series can be measured in its ability to make audiences scream at their TV screens in disbelief and frustration. And yet, while watching Netflix’s built-to-binge true-crime docuseries, Making a Murderer, it is not hard to imagine the ways in which the filmmakers recognized the value of situating their audience in a frustration spiral – not only to encourage them to watch another hour (or four) when they should be getting to bed, but also to highlight what appears to be an unbelievable miscarriage of justice happening to the same man twice.
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