This was fascinating to watch and I recommend it, mainly because it has plenty of original footage, audio of phone-calls etc. from the group. However I can see the point of some of the criticism of other commenters. Probably far too much time is spent with the Edmondson/Oxenberg/Vicente group and too little to establishing Keith Raniere as a criminal and manipulator. Probably they could have told the stories of Natale and a few others a bit earlier in the series and included the stories of some of the crimes for which he's actually being charged before focusing on the efforts of that group to take him down. Unfortunately as a result the documentary can at times come across like the story of a bunch of privileged group of people trying to take down someone they soured on for not too clear reasons instead of what it really is: the story of a brave, heroic group of people getting over their psychic, emotional (and real) scars to stop a dangerous and evil manipulator from destroying other people's lives. The latter comes through a bit towards the end. I would like to read a definitive book a la "Bad Blood" to go along with the generous amounts of footage that this series provides.