The true crime series certainly lived up to the high expectations
With an endless supply of true crime shows to choose from, it can be quite overwhelming when it comes to deciding what to watch. My watch list continues to grow and grow.
However, there is one title that everyone needs to watch, it just took me a little longer to tune in. After seeing countless reviews dubbing the series as an “ultimate” watch with an “unmatchable ending”, I popped it on my ready to watch pile – but never got down to turning it on until this week.
And wow was I left speechless. Very rarely does a show live up to the expectations people set, but this one definitely does. If you haven’t seen it yet, go at watch The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.
Having first aired back in 2015, it quickly established itself as “one of the most definitive true crime documentaries of all time”, Sky reported.
Available to stream on Sky, NOW and HBO Max, Sky previously revealed: “The Jinx results from nearly a decade of research by the filmmakers, who expose police files, key witnesses, never-before-seen footage, private prison recordings, and thousands of pages of formerly hidden documents.”
It plunges viewers into an investigation into the strange history of Robert Durst, an eccentric heir to a New York real estate empire who was long suspected in three unsolved murders. But he had never been convicted.
With a rating of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, one person previously said: “Compelling, chilling, weird. This is one of the more bizarre murder mystery doco’s you will see, and it will have you hooked. The best docu-series of 2015.”
Another added: “Perhaps the best true crime docuseries ever.” A third penned: “Peeling the layers away of psychopath bit by bit through a six part drama….with an unmatchable ending.”
A fourth wrote: “Mind blowing, the final episode is beyond my immediate comprehension, not because I could not understand it, but because of how it [unravels] so dramatically, the truth, after 30 plus years.”
Another said on social media that it had the “wildest” twist, and so I tuned in with high expectations – and it did not disappoint.
Without giving anything away, I was left speechless after the final episode, and just had to tune in to Series 2 before ending up down a rabbit hole needing to know everything and anything.
I was actually annoyed that I had not watched it before, given how long it has been readily available, but I must admit, I had shivers down my spine.
Now TV previously posted on Facebook: “The most chilling end to a documentary you’ll ever see”, as the replies poured. One person wrote: “I remember my mom watching this documentary I always remembered his eyes so dark and empty still gives me the creeps.”
The Jinx can be streamed on NOW and HBO Max



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