Do you feel sympathy when a friend has a stock tip that is "too good to be true" and they lose 30k? Do you feel bad when someone on a rollercoaster loses their phone after ignoring the signs and not putting it in their pocket? Do you feel sympathy for someone running a red light and getting into a wreck? Do you feel bad when a burglar cuts themselves on glass? Do you feel sympathy for the mugger that shoots himself in the leg? Do you feel bad for people that get pulled into MLM scams from social media? Do you feel bad when someone has a bad interaction on social media with a complete stranger? Most likely you answered no to one or more of these if you are older than six and are human without disabilities. The series is apparently about Tik Tok man which is hilarious in itself. You get what you pay for with tik tok lol. So the story sounded like some girls sent a complete stranger on the internet pictures of their junk and were baffled that it was a scam. Just read the wiki on him as this series is probably 4 episodes too long. The "crime" is shaky and the series crawls with women clutching their pearls over every line and refraining I knew better but.... I dunno. On the one hand, I don't want anyone to be messed with or victimized by weirdos on the internet, but on the other hand this isn't 1989 and "too good to be true" never goes out of style and you went against what you were taught and subverted your family to accomplish these things. Do you know how many people have offered me money for nude modeling pictures on the internet in 30 years? Zero. So if someone is asking for that or your credit info for a job, it is most likely a scam. Good luck, people.