Predators (2025): What the Documentary Gets Right — and Wrong
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In this episode, we break down Predators (2025), the documentary that revisits To Catch a Predator and asks some uncomfortable questions about justice, entertainment, and true-crime culture.
We talk about what the film gets right — the ethical gray areas, the role of spectacle, and how audience demand shaped the original show — as well as where it falls short, oversimplifies, or avoids harder questions.
This isn’t a defense or a takedown. It’s a discussion about accountability, voyeurism, and why shows like To Catch a Predator still hold so much power years later.
If you’re interested in true crime, media ethics, or how outrage becomes content, this conversation is for you.
⚠️ Content warning: discussion of sexual crimes and exploitation
• 💬 Let us know in the comments: did To Catch a Predator do more good than harm?