It was alright, something was a bit off with India, she seemed very disingenuous whenever she spoke, the whole documentary feels like a melodramatic soap. I've seen comments over the past year since it came out Alison was part of this group, lot of people don't think she did anything wrong but being a skinny girl with blonde hair will get you away with pretty much everything. The female "masters" are just as guilty as the males, we really need to fix that. Its almost seen as a joke when a woman is involved with sexual crimes, its absolutely disgusting. I also didn't feel much sympathy for India, she came from a place of privilege, also apparently her mother is an actress, I have no idea who these people are. Anyway, I sympathized more with the Hispanic women brought to America to become cult slaves. India had more of a choice, and if her mother didn't give her the credit information it wouldn't have been an issue. What I find interesting is that a lot of other famous people were part of this cult and that wasn't talked about in the news. It just shows you how much privilege certain people have for him to have done that to so many women over the past 20 years and just now getting caught makes no sense. I understand women who are poor or from other countries looking for a better life joining this cult but "nice" looking girls from wealthy families I don't understand. There's some strange things going on in Hollywood.