Sarah makes a good argument for the most logical case of what happened, and part of me wants to believe that. In the end, this series has left me wondering how many other cases are just like this and how flawed the justice system can be.įrank Posillico, Video Producer: I did not think we would get an answer to who did it this is not a crime show, it is a piece of journalism and is always evolving and changing. I have been going back and forth on whether he or Jay are guilty, but all this episode did was bring up more questions. I was annoyed that I didn't get to hear much from Adnan in this final episode. The final episode should have been a little longer. As (Cristina) Gutierrez would say, were you not?! I wanted more. But this podcast was always about the value of asking the questions and the verdict is in: there is a place in pop culture for good journalists armed with resources and will.Īdrian Lam, Deputy Managing Editor, Photo: I was left with more questions. And the final episode – "What We Know" – closed with even more questions, particularly the "What the?" revelation that a serial killer had been operating in the area at the time. Adnan Syed would still be sitting in his jail cell come Thursday morning. Ethan Sacks, Deputy Film Editor: The clues were littered all around the first 11 episodes of "Serial" that Sarah Koenig wouldn't be able to provide some kind of resolution that would reveal who killed Hae Min Lee.
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