It's definitely a crime documentary to watch if this genre is your thing and it's better than other recent attempts by Netflix. Luckily they stayed with an hour and a bit single episode and it worked. Due to it being a multi bomb and court case story. Someone could have tried that if they had the motivation or had been given the go ahead. Nor is the the documentary stretched out over many episodes. It doesn't mix and match the style of voice over vs interviews. Unlike other Netflix documentaries (Son of sam). The show had interesting interviews with victims and played insightful tape recordings of the perpetrator being interviewed. So it was very interesting (and saddening) to learn about other problems occurring in the same decade. Also being from Northern Ireland, terrorism based around The Northern Irish troubles was far more prevalent in my mind and still is when I think back to the 90s. I was only 9 or 10 at the time of the attacks and although I'm from the UK, I don't really recall the attacks. My number one desire from a documentary is to get across as much interesting and relavent information as possible and The Nail Bomber certainly did that. The Nailbomber did a very good job at telling the story of a lone wolf bomber who let off multiple bombs in attacks that were racially motivated in London in a single solid episode. Netflix can been quite hit or miss with It's documentaries and the stylistic presentation can quite often make or break a netflix documentary. They recently rereleased gta4 though and it seems like they just completely removed a lot of the licensed music that they didn’t want to renew so idk it just sucks that manhunt is on steam but the sequel isn’t.
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