I just don't see the point in this "documentary" (INTERVIEW), other than a film producer making money and a name. The man is dead and left behind children. The two guys have children now. Why put them all in a position to have to hear such explicit sexual details like this? And why wait until he's gone and can no longer defend himself? There just doesn't seem to be a point to this other than money and career advancement. I just feel like if he's gone now and you have kids of your own, why put this out there for them to deal with the aftermath. They painted a clear image to be etched in the brains of their kids and Michael's kids.I think it's borderline cruel to the kids. I can understand if someone feels a responsibility to speak out about something when others might be in danger, but idk... I just don't get it, not a decade after the man's death. And if I'm being honest, the way the moms describe him, it's as if they knew he wasn't mentally healthy and just kind of took advantage of that for the benefits that came with it. One of them laughed so much during the interview that I couldn't take her seriously. I know my mom would be out for blood if she found out someone was abusing me, and her rage would be evident to this day any time the topic was even mentioned. I also got the impression that Wade was pressured into this interview. His love for Michael was the only genuine emotion that was evident to me, the only thing I felt was real in this production.