HAPPY FACE
Paramount+ Original
Paramount+
We love a good inspired true crime series. In Paramount+'s Happy Face, we meet MUA Melissa Reed (Annaleigh Ashford) who works for an investigative talk show. We meet her family and we can see that she loves the life that she has built for herself.
Her father, who she doesn't have a relationship tries to connect with her and we know that he is in jail. Due to her lack of communication with him, he finally calls the show she is working on. Her father is Keith Jesperson (Dennis Quaid) aka, The Happy Face Killer. We realize that as a truck driver, he killed a number of his victims while he was on the road while maintaining what seemed to be a perfect family life.
He tells the show that is another victim that he has yet to disclose and he will only talk about it if he can talk with his daughter. In addition, they realize that the victim that he has disclosed has a man that is on death row that has been convicted of a crime that he didn't commit.
She realizes that she needs to connect with her father to free the man that has been wrongly confused as well as to reckon with her identity.
LOVE IS BLIND
Netflix Series
Netflix
There isn't a season or edition of Netflix's Love is Blind that we don't enjoy watching. Season 8 of the US edition is back with stories as we meet men and women who are looking for love.
They go into the pods and meet the other person on the otherside without the ability to see one another. They make their connections through the power of conversation. Only after getting engaged do they meet, spend time together honeymoon style, meet their fellow classmates, and move in together. Is love really blind and can they make a life together?
CROOK COUNTY
iHeartRadio + Tenderfoot TV
Spotify
Who doesn't love a True Crime podcast that has a twist? In Crook County, host Kyle Tekiela introduces us to his father Kenny "The Kid" Tekiela who lived a double life for over 25 years as a mafia hitman. No one in his family even knew that that is what he did! Throughout this podcast, he sits down and talks about her climbed the ranks of the legendary organized crime syndicate, The Chicago Outfit.
We hear his stories from being a doorman at the age of 17 at a brothel, an assassin in his 20's, spending many years cleaning up the messes from the mafia and wayward cops, to being a firefighter/paramedic for the Chicago fire department. When he finally, moved to the suburbs with his new wife and kids, he desperately worked to put that life behind him. Throughout this podcast, we learn how his actions have impacted him and his family to this day.
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