In! This series is so good for those who haven't yet seen it.
April 21st for those who want to watch part 1.
Noblemen06 said:
The end of The Jinx was the most shocking moment of television I've ever watched. My wife and I still talk about it years later.
I didn't know there was a second series coming - thanks for sharing! Looking forward to this.
I'm a dummy I admit - but did the producers give law enforcement an advance viewing of the final episode?BadMoonRisin said:
And it was also super bizzare that Robert was just casually watching the show and talking about it.
It wasn't until the misspelled note where he thought "oh ****, they've got me dead to rights" and fled.
And he was hauled in the day before the infamous finale where he confessed on a hot mic.
I just cant imagine sitting there watching that show....and the show is about you being a serial murderer.
the weirder thing is that he would have known about the letter for a while, because that interview where they confronted him about it would have been a long time before the episode aired. Maybe he didn't think much of it at the time, but seeing it all presented on tv made him realize he needed to disappear.BadMoonRisin said:
And it was also super bizzare that Robert was just casually watching the show and talking about it.
It wasn't until the misspelled note where he thought "oh ****, they've got me dead to rights" and fled.
And he was hauled in the day before the infamous finale where he confessed on a hot mic.
I just cant imagine sitting there watching that show....and the show is about you being a serial murderer.
DG-Ag said:I'm a dummy I admit - but did the producers give law enforcement an advance viewing of the final episode?BadMoonRisin said:
And it was also super bizzare that Robert was just casually watching the show and talking about it.
It wasn't until the misspelled note where he thought "oh ****, they've got me dead to rights" and fled.
And he was hauled in the day before the infamous finale where he confessed on a hot mic.
I just cant imagine sitting there watching that show....and the show is about you being a serial murderer.
Must've missed when they said that. The timing of when all the events portrayed happened sometimes confused me I have to admit.TXAG 05 said:DG-Ag said:I'm a dummy I admit - but did the producers give law enforcement an advance viewing of the final episode?BadMoonRisin said:
And it was also super bizzare that Robert was just casually watching the show and talking about it.
It wasn't until the misspelled note where he thought "oh ****, they've got me dead to rights" and fled.
And he was hauled in the day before the infamous finale where he confessed on a hot mic.
I just cant imagine sitting there watching that show....and the show is about you being a serial murderer.
They said they didn't even know they had that bathroom recording until like 2 years later when they were doing the editing/production for the episode.