We live in an age that is over-saturated with documentaries.
So they end up being pretty disposable.
Then there was that one about the McDonald’s Monopoly scam.

Those more recent series about the creeps who were running Nickelodeon or the crime-ridden disaster that was Woodstock ‘99.
The Fyre Festival documentaries were different.
It takes certain degree of persistence to go right back to the very thing that made you infamous.
Why anyone else would trust him this time around is another story entirely.
But then again, ever since there have been scammers, there have been people determined to get scammed.
For us, this is an event that does not exist.
The organisers didnt even bother to approach the authorities, said Gasca.
Let’s do the numbers here.
And none of them have heard word one about this thing.
All seemingly reasonable people who deal with tourism requests on their idyllic island paradise all the time.
And not one has been contacted by the organizers of the most notorious con of the 21st century.
I’m going to be honest with you.
I’m hoping McFarland and his crew get some customers.
It’s not a good quality to have.
I’m not proud of myself.
It’s not being a good Christian.
Just as a social experiment, if nothing else.
I want to see if optimism can triumph over experience.
So while I hate myself for saying it: Good luck, McFarland.