Investigation Discovery’s Hollywood Demons is snackable true crime served with a Hollywood glaze – equal parts scandal, nostalgia, and “yep, that tracks.”
The Stephen Collins and Von Erich episodes are the strongest; others feel a bit like a chaos sampler platter.
No narrator, solid pacing, and decent reenactments that don’t insult your intelligence – always a welcome surprise.
Dr. Drew offers the usual pop psychology commentary, and Sccachi Koul brings solid insight without being condescending.
Biggest gripe? PLEASE label your interviewees every time. Some of us are watching while folding laundry, okay?
Overall: it’s sleek, it’s bingeable, and you’ll enjoy the ride… even if you forget it ten minutes later.
It’s popcorn true crime: light, crunchy, and gone before you realize it.
The Emerald Sleuth has logged off – but the full case file is out there if you know where to look.
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