Entertaining show. I tore through it in 2 days- way quicker than I planned.
It's obviously not a documentary, but it's hard to walk away having any idea what really happened. You've got Ryan Murphy doing his typical dramatizations on top of the brothers' dramatizations, so there's a lot of layers of BS to wade through.
While I do believe some degree of abuse, sexual and otherwise occurred-I have a real hard time believing that an 18 yo athlete was still…doing the things claimed…with his dad at that age. I get that ep 5 was supposed to make me buy how ****ed up he was. But that just seems like really good writing/acting/dramatization.
It's obviously not a documentary, but it's hard to walk away having any idea what really happened. You've got Ryan Murphy doing his typical dramatizations on top of the brothers' dramatizations, so there's a lot of layers of BS to wade through.
While I do believe some degree of abuse, sexual and otherwise occurred-I have a real hard time believing that an 18 yo athlete was still…doing the things claimed…with his dad at that age. I get that ep 5 was supposed to make me buy how ****ed up he was. But that just seems like really good writing/acting/dramatization.