True crime documentaries have become a staple of streaming platforms, especially on Netflix . The documentary The TikTok Killer follows this familiar format but stands out for a very simple reason: it doesn’t drag the story out endlessly. Instead, it delivers a focused, disturbing look at a very recent crime that still feels unsettlingly close to home. A Short True Crime Series That Doesn’t Waste Time Many modern true crime productions stretch a story across multiple episodes, sometimes losing focus along the way. One of the most refreshing things about The TikTok Killer is its structure. The documentary is divided into only two episodes , which makes the narrative tighter and clearer. There’s no unnecessary filler or artificial suspense. Instead, the filmmakers present the facts in a straightforward way that feels more objective and easier to follow. This concise format also makes the experience more intense. Every moment matters, and the story moves quickly without sa...
After four seasons, The Good Doctor started to feel a little repetitive to me. Like many long-running medical dramas, it follows a familiar formula: one complicated medical case per episode—sometimes two—mixed with character drama. Because of that, I eventually stopped watching after Season 4. Recently, however, I decided to give Season 5 a chance. And while the show still follows the same structure, what stood out this time wasn’t the medical cases—it was the deeper focus on Dr. Shaun Murphy’s personal life and struggles with adulthood . The Familiar Medical Formula At its core, The Good Doctor still relies on a structure common to many medical shows: a complex case each episode, emotional decisions in the operating room, and occasional ethical dilemmas. This formula works, but it can also make the series feel episodic. You can watch a couple of episodes, step away for a while, and come back without feeling like you missed a huge overarching storyline. Season 5 does...