This docuseries holds the answer to the question, "How did they obtain the winning tickets," over your head for six full episodes, really dragging out this story, before they finally answer it. (In fact I'm writing this before the sixth episode is even over because I'm really bored; I just want the answer.) McMillions should've been half the length, if not edited down to just one documentary feature. They made a really wild story so boring just by how much they tried to drag it out. The storytelling is very strong at least, it did satisfy my curiosity around the topic of the McDonald's Monopoly fraud, but I wish I hadn't wasted so much time in the process.
This docuseries holds the answer to the question, "How did they obtain the winning tickets," over your head for six full episodes, really dragging out this story, before they finally answer it. (In fact I'm writing this before the sixth episode is even over because I'm really bored; I just want the answer.) McMillions should've been half the length, if not edited down to just one documentary feature. They made a really wild story so boring just by how much they tried to drag it out. The storytelling is very strong at least, it did satisfy my curiosity around the topic of the McDonald's Monopoly fraud, but I wish I hadn't wasted so much time in the process.