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Okay, finally finished Season 2 of Serial and while I really enjoyed it, I can see why Season 1 fans were a bit let down; Season 1 is way superior. I'm only half way through, but the mystery surrounding Hae Min Lee's death is so compelling I'm literally listening to the podcast every chance I get. There's so much to get into whether it's the credibility of witnesses, the investigation, the new technology that assisted the investigation, the facts and circumstances surrounding her actual death, the discovery of her body, or the fact that the two main players have completely contradictory stories it's literally amazing they were actually able to convict Adnan Syed of the crime (who says he wasn't anywhere near Hae on the day of her death).
Sarah Koenig does a great job at stringing the listener along and postulating her own theories. Listening to her and her producer try to re-enact the day of Hae's death and hearing her confront Adnan on the phone about it (basically, Hae was killed and moved during a 21 minute time frame that went from a high school, to a parking lot, to a park and ride - not an easy feat, but they accomplished it) was really riveting.
What's really frustrating is that Adnan (who is guilty as far as I'm concerned) keeps going on and on about how nothing in particular stands out about the day she was killed because it was an ordinary day to him - EXCEPT that everything he did that day was NOT ordinary - he wasn't at school all day, he didn't have his car, he didn't go home after track, and he hung out with his sort of friend Jay in the morning and evening.
Anyway, lots to get into here - anyone have any thoughts? I assume at some point Sarah will address the last big elephant in the room - if Adnan didn't kill Hae, who did?
Sarah Koenig does a great job at stringing the listener along and postulating her own theories. Listening to her and her producer try to re-enact the day of Hae's death and hearing her confront Adnan on the phone about it (basically, Hae was killed and moved during a 21 minute time frame that went from a high school, to a parking lot, to a park and ride - not an easy feat, but they accomplished it) was really riveting.
What's really frustrating is that Adnan (who is guilty as far as I'm concerned) keeps going on and on about how nothing in particular stands out about the day she was killed because it was an ordinary day to him - EXCEPT that everything he did that day was NOT ordinary - he wasn't at school all day, he didn't have his car, he didn't go home after track, and he hung out with his sort of friend Jay in the morning and evening.
Anyway, lots to get into here - anyone have any thoughts? I assume at some point Sarah will address the last big elephant in the room - if Adnan didn't kill Hae, who did?