The Keepers (Netflix)
So anyone starting this? Released today on Netflix.
They say it will be the next "Making a Murderer". Starting out a bit slow. We'll see how it progresses. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/18/a...flix.html?_r=0 |
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definitely in on this.
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I do plan on watching this. A lot of other shows currently on the plate though.
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Just heard about it this morning. Will probably binge through sometime soon.
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I only just got through Episode 2 and am already quite disturbed. Holy crap.
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I watched 2 as well. It's not bad, but I can't really picture any mystery in this story.
I feel like it's just going to be a cover-up type story which isn't as interesting to me. |
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Finished last night. Ugh. I felt awful after Spotlight but this seems even worse. Makes me really ashamed to be Catholic, which is such a shitty feeling.
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I watched 2 and Im not rushing to finish it out like i have some other netflix docs....
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My wife and I binged it last weekend. Horrified, but not surprised. The same thing happened (except for the murder) in Boston, Philly and god knows where else.
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Feel like the murders might have been random. Or at most, same perpetrator but not connected to the priest.
Not sure I buy Jane doe's "he showed me the body" story. Not saying she made up the abuse. But the mind is a fickle thing and that sounds a bit.... idk. Too much. |
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Only on e3
Really feels like bullshit. Like completely unbelievable and unreliable to just take "Jane Doe" at her word It's going to be a struggle to get through. Reminds me too much of making a murderer - with forced facts. Inserted that mislead |
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Yeah they're certainly building big theories on sandy foundations. The necklace part had me rolling my eyes and fast forwarding.
Like I said, the sec abuse is probably mostly real. It happens unfortunately. The conspiracy murder and showing Jane doe the body are nonsense. |
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The other lady (name escapes me) that was found in the area just seems like coincidence, and the series hardly mentioned her aside from the beginning and the end. I didn't understand the need to include her murder. Maybe I'm forgetting something, but it seemed weird. To the bolded: I don't see how the majority of it can't be. Why would a priest need to be burying documents (and maybe pictures) in the back of a cemetery in the middle of the night? We've also seen the Church's tendency to shuffle accused priests around from one parish to another. My thoughts on Jane: It's possible she was never brought to the body and, as you mentioned, her being traumatized from abuse and the loss of her teacher could be responsible for her believing she did. I have no problem believing that. I also have no problem believing that Maskell thought he was above the law due to his ties to the PD and the aforementioned interest at least one of the cops would have in keeping it quiet. If anything was underwhelming about the series, it's that there isn't that much mystery involved in it. Even if Maskell and/or his co-conspirators had nothing to due with either murder, I feel pretty confident that he was a fucking pedo and the Church helped cover up his affinity for child rape. |
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finished the show - didn't think it was very compelling.
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