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Mollmull

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Where Is Wendy Williams?

Where Is Wendy Williams?

6.9
3
  • Mar 6, 2024
  • A good documentary of mistreatment.

    I would like to preface I have experience with dementia patients. My grandparents both had dementia. It is SO obvious, so so obvious, Wendy had it while filming. At the BARE MINIMUM, that something was not right cognitively.

    The only people who seemed to care about Wendy in the series was her nephew, the bank, and partially the film crew. Her manager, and her "crew" insisted over and over "that's just Wendy!" While the clip before is her not knowing where she is, babbling about nonsense, and losing her mind over a vape.

    In between clips of Wendy having random outburst, being utterly confused, rambling on, and forgetting things...her managers are insisting she will be back on tv! And having a podcast!

    Although this was filmed before her "official" diagnosis it's VERY clear she isn't there and something is wrong. This docu-series is hard to watch, its as if she's a puppet for views and money paraded around by her management team and crew. Truly sick. If anything, this exposes how corrupt her team is, and how truly sick social media and the like are.

    This was filmed beautifully and truly does a good exposé so to speak on how she was treated.

    All I can say is I hope she's somewhere being taken care of and no being paraded around like a sick show monkey. As someone who's witnessed the disease firsthand, no one deserves to go through it, and I truly hope she is being taken care of and comfortable.
    The Journey of India

    The Journey of India

    7.3
    5
  • Feb 29, 2024
  • A pat on the back for India.

    This series is BEAUTIFUL. The cinematography is gorgeous, it flows well. It's a very easy and fascinating watch for sure. It highlights many positive points of India. But that's it.

    India is a diverse and very rich country, have no doubt in this, and it has a very rich and colorful history. But not all that history is good. I was particularly surprised with the episode (ep 2 the land of green guardians ) that talks about India's conservation efforts. It does not mention the MASSIVE pollution problem in India what so ever. It only talks about their parks, the cleanest city in India, composting etc. It focuses on individual cities and people who ARE doing the right thing and completely ignores that 90% of the country is not.

    "Look! We have these beautiful animals and wildlife in our national parks! Our country is so vibrant with beautiful flowing rivers and beautiful wildlife"

    Meanwhile the biggest and most important river in India (the Ganga) is ecologically dead in parts, and heavily polluted, also ignoring the fact India is the most heavily polluted country in the world.

    While this docuseries does a good job focusing on the positive aspects of India, it doesn't show the real side of India. Not just with conservation but with all parts of the series. Religion, food, conservation, etc.

    If you want to ONLY see the good parts of India, watch this series. If you want to see the REAL side of India, the GOOD and the BAD, I suggest going to YouTube and watching real travelers go there.
    Avatar: The Way of Water

    Avatar: The Way of Water

    7.5
    1
  • Jun 6, 2023
  • Boring, confusing, same story but slightly different

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