It seems like many of you commenting in a nasty way have fortunately not had to deal with a very toxic family situation, and it shows. When you’re in a toxic situation, and finally have the strength to leave the situation, there’s an intense desire that accompanies that to speak up, say the truth, and dispel all of the lies that people have told about you, which you’re most certainly entitled to do and SHOULD do. It’s part of the process! Don’t shame people that are victims! I think the documentary was done in a very classy way, they could have really ripped people apart, but they told the story in the least offensive way and should be commended for that.