Conspiracy theories become tiring
The Estonia series is very well researched but the consistent conspiracy theories and the producer ignoring any facts that don’t fit into his conspiracy theory quickly become tiring. For example, the simple explanation for not raising the wreck or the bodies was the enormous costs, the danger to salvage divers and the immense emotional trauma to families of having to identify the bodies. The producer implies that the ethics group tasked with making a recommendation was somehow stacked to reach an adverse outcome. And whether the wreck lies at 20m or 80m depth does not detract from the dangers of diving in a wreck site. It is a shame as the first series was much more sensible and less conspiracy-laden.
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