True Conviction (2017)
56KTrue Conviction: Directed by Jamie Meltzer. There’s a new detective agency in Dallas, Texas, started by three exonerated men, with decades in prison served between them. True Conviction is a character-driven documentary that follows these change-makers as they rebuild their lives and families, learn to investigate cases, and work to support one another.
“This show is about a kid named Doug Funnie who moves with his family to the town of Bluffington from his old town of Bloatsburg. Doug immediately feels uncomfortable in this new town, that is until he meets Skeeter Valentine and two become best of friends. The show follows a lot of Dougu0026#39;s experiences as he adjusts to living in Bluffington. Doug meets a lot interesting people, gets hassled by Roger Klotz and even falls in love with Patty Mayonnaise.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is indeed one of my favorite shows, my favorite being Ren u0026amp; Stimpy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs I said before, this show and,u0026quot;Hey! Arnoldu0026quot; are the two remaining decent shows on Nickelodeon. Idiotic crap like The Wild Thornberryu0026#39;s, Spongebob Squarepants, and Rocket Power, are without a doubt, taking over what was once, one of the best childrenu0026#39;s television stations on cable. u0026gt; Shows like Rockou0026#39;s Modern Life (r.i.p.), Ahhh! Real Monsters (r.i.p.), and Ren u0026amp; Stimpy (r.i.p.) should come back to Nickelodeon. I miss them and I really want them to come back.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnyway, Doug gets a 10/10”