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It gets tricky when your beard is white as it becomes hard to see.
Seriously, it's like watching Adam West Batman solve a Riddler riddle. "Lake Tahoe police got this tip from an anonymous amateur from Texas, claiming to have solved the code." What do the crack codebreakers do? Do they plug it into their AI supercomputer for corroboration? No. They just tidy up the notes and send them off to their field investigators, who are like "well, here we are, on a road! Just like in the cypher! They said there'd be a road!" They wind up at Donner pass and no one goes "Huh. I guess some guy with a map wrote up instructions on how to get to Donner Pass and sent them to the Tahoe Police." No, it's "This could be the break we're looking for! I'm sure there's a body here somewhere and it will have DNA and important clues!" (There was no body.) Or when they actually find DNA. They found it in the first episode and they got their results in the last episode. And what they propose to do with the results is compare it with DNA from a different unsolved case. How does that ID a suspect!? It--at best--establishes the same person committed both crimes, which they already confessed to. You need to compare it to DNA from your suspects. Maddening.History Channel series' fall into basically 3 paradigms:
1) Obvious absolute garbage: Think "Bigfoot Alien Space Hookers of the Bermuda Triangle."
2) Actual interesting historical documentaries: The Civil War, FDR, how Stonehenge was built
3) Things that look legitimate but are actually just shell game/3 card monte garbage to suck you in: American Ripper, Looted Japanese Gold of the Philippines, or tonight's "Hunt for the Zodiac Killer." They trot out credible experts and have them chase after clues. They build each clue up to the Landbreaking Break in The Case and play it for 45 minutes before going, "yeah, no, we didn't actually find anything when we dug there." Then they just drop that and move on to the Next Landbreaking Break in the Case. You're like "what about the AI supercomputer?" And it's just like "forget that, we took a crossword puzzle, some Scrabble tiles, and some Yahtzee dice and figured it out." BUT! Next week! A tremendous break in the case that will blow the lid off everything we know! I hate being suckered by it. Especially when I know I'm being suckered by it. I'll pop onto the computer during a commercial break and see it's only 5 episodes so I might as well ride it through to the end and of course it ends with "we found out some interesting new stuff but as yet, the case remains unsolved, despite compelling evidence."
We neeed the beer mug emoji back...Over two hours of shoveling snow earlier makes me a grumpy boy.
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