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Got stuck at a family members spot last nite and they decided to watch that Kevin Hart special. That shyt is so unbelievably terrible. Whoever green lit that joint needs to be fired and drowned in the waters of Lake Minnetonka
 

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Got stuck at a family members spot last nite and they decided to watch that Kevin Hart special. That shyt is so unbelievably terrible. Whoever green lit that joint needs to be fired and drowned in the waters of Lake Minnetonka
What? me and my family loved it. I spoke with a few of my friends and they also thought it was funny.
 

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Damn Sean Combs: The Reckoning is brutal. Puffy is a monster, and I don't buy it's a biased hit piece like Diddy says. The raw emotions and the EVIDENCE that corroborates the stories is too damning. This guy has been getting away with terrible shyt for too long.

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Never mind, it is a multi-part series. I thought it ended after the episode. OK, it's still pretty compelling. I'm glad it's not just a one-off. So far, so good.

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Episode 2 was really great. A deep dive into the Tupac murder connection. It seems so obvious in retrospect, given all the connections and evidence.

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Huh, there's a huge implication here that Diddy set Biggie up. Biggie seemed really adamant about staying away from the West Coast, and Diddy pressured him to fly out there and go to events that exposed him to opps. It does seem like he set him up. Even if he didn't, it's Diddy's flagrant disregard for the credible threats on Biggie's life that got Biggie killed, and then Diddy turns around and says that BIGGIE wanted to go to LA. He's fukking lied, and there's proof from the footage. Then there's the detective on the case who said that Diddy actually created a hindrance in Biggie's homicide investigation to save his ass from being investigated for Tupac. And then he changed Biggie's contract after he died to make sure his family didn't get what Biggie had negotiated for himself just before he died. That's some evil shyt! Just wow.

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Say what you want about 50 being petty but this documentary is so well done. It's really comprehensive and very well sourced and cited. They don't just make accusations or speculate. They're triangulating data to corroborate claims. And it’s damning. Onto episode 4 which focuses on his relationship with Kim.
 
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Finished A Man on the Inside S2. Maybe not as strong as S1, but still has a lot of the warm qualities that S1 had and I liked a lot of what they did with the expanded role w/Julie this season.
 

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Damn Sean Combs: The Reckoning is brutal. Puffy is a monster, and I don't buy it's a biased hit piece like Diddy says. The raw emotions and the EVIDENCE that corroborates the stories is too damning. This guy has been getting away with terrible shyt for too long.

UPDATE:

Never mind, it is a multi-part series. I thought it ended after the episode. OK, it's still pretty compelling. I'm glad it's not just a one-off. So far, so good.

Update:
Episode 2 was really great. A deep dive into the Tupac murder connection. It seems so obvious in retrospect, given all the connections and evidence.

Update:

Huh, there's a huge implication here that Diddy set Biggie up. Biggie seemed really adamant about staying away from the West Coast, and Diddy pressured him to fly out there and go to events that exposed him to opps. It does seem like he set him up. Even if he didn't, it's Diddy's flagrant disregard for the credible threats on Biggie's life that got Biggie killed, and then Diddy turns around and says that BIGGIE wanted to go to LA. He's fukking lied, and there's proof from the footage. Then there's the detective on the case who said that Diddy actually created a hindrance in Biggie's homicide investigation to save his ass from being investigated for Tupac. And then he changed Biggie's contract after he died to make sure his family didn't get what Biggie had negotiated for himself just before he died. That's some evil shyt! Just wow.

Update:

Say what you want about 50 being petty but this documentary is so well done. It's really comprehensive and very well sourced and cited. They don't just make accusations or speculate. They're triangulating data to corroborate claims. And it’s damning. Onto episode 4 which focuses on his relationship with Kim.
Doc deserves its own thread , all this information is known but the way the timeline is framed remakes you think . I was too young to really remember the city college thing but seemed like that really taught him how the game works
 

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Doc deserves its own thread , all this information is known but the way the timeline is framed remakes you think . I was too young to really remember the city college thing but seemed like that really taught him how the game works
Right, a lot of it was known, but when laid out like this, with evidence in sequential order with Diddy at the center of focus, it changes your perspective on many events that didn't necessarily seem directly connected to him at the time. It's just mind-blowing, frankly. I also think that while some of this is common knowledge, it wasn't corroborated with video and a paper trail the way it is now. It's just really eye-opening and damning. And I do think that being very young when this stuff happened shielded us from a lot of awareness about it. However, even those who were grown up at the time weren't aware of everything because he is so skilled at hiding his hands and putting on different faces for the public. This dude is straight up evil.
 
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