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Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 7.80/10, based on five critic reviews. Andrew Parker of
The Gate gave the series an eight out of ten, writing: "Rachel Mason’s heartbreaking and skillfully assembled three part documentary series looks at the darker side of family vlogging culture, and stands as a pointed cautionary tale about a modern culture that thrives on attention, greed, and rage." John Anderson of
The Wall Street Journal wrote: "What is formally interesting about Ms. Mason’s series, and something worthy of respect, is her lack of interest in objectivity. There’s no flock of talking heads offering up some semblance of "balance". Ms. Mason gives us the goods." ==References==