Well produced with good technical quality, but not much takeaway or discovery
The podcast sounds so great in theory, but it seems that when the producers picked this specific case they did very little to investigate or further our understanding of what happened to three murdered victims and why. More or less this is a redundant and long recap of a tragedy and the potential tragedy of a man being wrongly convicted. At no point does the team ever suggest and follow any other potential suspect or go that deep with the community members of koreatown. I think they had hoped this case would unfold to end up being a slippery slope of new details and revelations, and I don’t think I learned anything new from episodes 2-10 that I didn’t know in episode 1. It sounds good, has a good concept, but I think there has to be far more interesting and outright egregious tragedies like this that happen to minorities in America.
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With so many stories in the genre, there is a high level of scrutiny required. This falls far more journalistic than investigative.
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Hope there’s a Season 2!!!
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