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      • Don't let its ridiculous premise deceive you—this show is genuinely good. Despite being a mockumentary, its mystery has more layers, is better constructed, and is more captivating than that of many "serious" crime shows. The acting is superb as well.
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  2. Aug 23, 2018 · The Netflix spoof series, which premiered in September 2017, followed fictitious filmmakers Peter Maldonado (Tyler Alvarez) and Sam Ecklund (Griffin Gluck) as they pursued the anonymous,...

  3. True-crime series are gaining popularity on TV so, of course, there was bound to be a satire of the genre. "American Vandal" takes a look at the aftermath of various high school pranks.

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  4. In this post I'm going to explain the main three reasons why American Vandal is so amazing, with the third describing why this show is so particularly special. American Vandal is a pitch-perfect and frequently laugh-out-loud funny satire of True Crime shows.

  5. Sep 1, 2017 · “American Vandal” is that purest form of faithful recreation; a meticulously scripted tribute to true crime pop culture powerhouses. As a result, it’s a series worthy of becoming a phenomenon...

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  6. American Vandal is an American mockumentary television series created by Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda that premiered on September 15, 2017, on Netflix. The series is a parody of true crime documentaries such as Making a Murderer and Serial.

  7. Sep 13, 2018 · While the second season of Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda’s Netflix series might not have the lightning-in-a-bottle quality of its first, it’s a worthy followup, and in some ways more effective and ambitious than its first.

  8. American Vandal is everything you want a true crime series to be: highly addictive, incredibly thorough, and absolutely hilarious. While it's impressively thorough and true to what a high...

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