It's good to see a VICE documentary that doesn't try to copy the old VH1 tabloid exploitation style that it's using for other shows. Can't believe cops went on record for this, but it's worth it. They tell great first-person, personal stories of how they got pulled toward the dark side (greed). The only real weak spots are the 90s graphics and all the cases so far are too old--from the 70s, 80s and 90s. Would be nice to see newer cases of corruption that are more in the news lately. Also would like to see cases about FBI corruption, not just local cops. All in all, music is cinematic, great emotion and honesty from the cops--definitely worth watching.
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