If you want tell an interesting story it needs to be personal. Quite an achievment then to make a story about an anonomous poster and their anonomous followers such a personal story.
I have been following Q since day one, but I must admit I had no idea about all the drama behind the scenes with the chans and Gamergate, but it sure made the story more compelling. And lots of red pills along the way for the normies.
I am quite aware of subjective storytelling. There was an instance were the viewer could be led to belive that it was a habit of Q to post porn as a thank you to the Bakers, and obviously there are suggestions that people involved in the chans could be Q. It would be journalistic malpractice not to ask those questions, but there were not a lot of screaming at the tv going on from my part.
I watched the first one last night. I will watch the second today. I was not displeased with the first episode.
There were a few things that were cringe (misleading info) but it wasn't hyped up as truth, more like an outsider looking in. The only real exception I took was in the first five minutes where the capitol "riot" was called "the storm." Its only 30s of the show. If you can get past that, its pretty good.
We shall see what the next couple weeks bring in future episodes, but the first episode is making me think this might be a ginormous red-pill and white hat enterprise.
Ah, yes, the storm thing made me cringe as well. Trying to think as a normie though, the first minutes are important if they will continue watching and in that sense I think they succeeded. The real information that came after about the posts and linking Q to Trump with proofs, could possibly attract people who are starting to use their brains.
Thanks for the review, I might check it out.
Neither did I know about the backstory. I thought it was fairly good. Next Sunday it looks to be more negative. I did notice in the description of the doc they say he followed this for 3 years but when speaking, the person doing the documentary said he started following in the fall of 2018. I thought that was an exaggeration of the time spent. We'll see next week.