Ava, who is about to give birth to her first child, naturally wants to do better at her job as a real estate agent to secure a future for her growing family. Yet the Bartletts are always relatable you understand their desires for a better life. ![]() To the show’s credit, it doesn’t do much to idealize them. The couple in question, Ava and Nathan Bartlett, might appear to be unlikable, as they are at times selfish, too career-driven, and desperately want to be accepted by their happier and wealthier friends. Hiding beneath its sunny California visuals and acerbic jokes is a cutting satire about the true crime industry, and how we, as consumers of entertainment fueled by real-life tales of suffering and death, might be just as guilty as the criminals behind those gruesome acts.īased On A True Story | Official Trailer | Peacock Originalīased on a True Story has a, pardon the pun, killer hook: a desperate couple recruit a serial killer, the Westside Ripper, to help them succeed in the cutthroat world of true crime podcasting. But from its first episode to its shocking finale, Based on a True Story distinguishes itself from the rest of the pack. You’re probably asking, “Do we need another true crime show?” - and if you’re not, you should be. Is Based on a True Story worth watching?Įntering into the already overcrowded genre is Based on a True Story, which, ironically, is not based on any true story, but is instead a totally fictionalized account of two desperate podcasters who find themselves knee-deep in a murder case.The satire about the true crime industry is both funny and brutal. ![]()
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