I find it incredibly offensive that this person because of his fame is allowed to get away with Heynis crimes against women. This documentary makes him out to be some sort of hero. I loved watching his shows growing up. I was in disbelief when the allegations first came out. There is no excuse for him to be allowed to walk free. And the fact that this documentary glorifies him in anyway is shameful and unacceptable. I found it difficult to watch all the way through to the end but force myself because I wanted to keep an open mind. The last few lines were the biggest disappointment of all.