Overall the subject matter is good and interesting. It's just a typical Netflix documentary which touches upon the event and gives you snippets and pieces to put together over 3 episodes. About 4 or 5 times she begins to tell you what happened, reinacts it then it cuts off. I wish they would just tell/show what happened, what she felt, what she saw in its entirety. Every Netflix documentary is like this, they dance around what you really want to know.