horrorismyhome
Joined Oct 2012
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A seriously engaging documentary. I thought I'd check out the first episode and I ended up binging the entire thing in one afternoon. Each episodes shows a more ghastly side of Teal Swan than the previous one.
This person is a perfect example of someone who's been drinking too much of their own Kool-aid for too long.
She's abusive, controlling, vindictive, and disdainful. Whenever I see a doc like this I have to wonder how these followers come to lose all common sense and value in themselves.
Swan makes it her full-time job (and full-time grift) to make you feel as badly about yourself as possible. And her entire business model depends on people feeling badly about themselves.
Exploiting people in pain and people in need will always be a profitable business for some.
This person is a perfect example of someone who's been drinking too much of their own Kool-aid for too long.
She's abusive, controlling, vindictive, and disdainful. Whenever I see a doc like this I have to wonder how these followers come to lose all common sense and value in themselves.
Swan makes it her full-time job (and full-time grift) to make you feel as badly about yourself as possible. And her entire business model depends on people feeling badly about themselves.
Exploiting people in pain and people in need will always be a profitable business for some.
This series definitely had potential, but at some point people decided to forego the whole "show, don't tell" aspect of screenwriting. The entire series is so weighted down by pointless, laborious , never ending monologues about God and forgiveness. Imossible to finish.