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Netflix satirizes itself with 'American Vandal,' a mockumentary about true-crime obsession and shows like 'Making a Murderer'

The documentary-style series satirizes the style of serious true crime documentaries like Netflix’s own "Making a Murderer" and HBO’s "The Jinx."

I didn't count how many times the word d--k is said in Netflix's new original series "American Vandal," but it's a lot.

“American Vandal” will make you laugh out loud often, and the immersive mystery will make you think.

Peter spends so much time with Dylan that he finds himself sympathizing with him. And you might find yourself emotionally attached to Dylan, too, despite yourself.

antagonizes teachers. He has a name for his group of friends (The Way Back Boys). He will probably remind you of certain potheads who went to your high school. In every episode (which are only 30 minutes), Peter finds new evidence, gets an enlightening interview, or makes a discovery about a student or teacher that gets him closer to proving Dylan’s innocence. But some findings convince Peter that Dylan is guilty, and that he’s put all this effort in this documentary for nothing.

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Watch the trailer for "American Vandal" below:

American Vandal | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

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