![]() ![]() Where is the journalistic rigor? It’s an episode that’s richer in editorializing than reporting. She readily accepts his defense team’s diagnosis that he suffered from “Schizotypal Personality Disorder” without really questioning why this might be a smart legal maneuver for someone who’s facing a very long prison sentence. ![]() So do a lot of people who like Kurosawa films. Well, so do millions of other people who’ve read the book. Twenty-seven years later, her unsolved murder continues to haunt her family. After hearing from Bergdahl (who we’ve already pretty much determined was an unstable young man with paranoia and delusions of grandeur), Koenig lays out some of his obsessions as if they’re obvious warning signs of a troubled mind. CBC launches eight-part podcast and web series that uncovers chilling new. ![]() I get that Serial isn’t supposed to be 60 Minutes, but that doesn’t mean it has to be snarky. Taking off from the question of whether the Army screwed up by accepting Bergdahl and shipping him off to Afghanistan, the half-hour is full of insensitive asides and cheap quips at the expense of journalistic professionalism. The second half of this week’s episode, “Hindsight, Part 2,” isn’t as good. ![]()
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