
Buzzfeed Unsolved: True Crime
Crime • 2016–21 • 8 Seasons
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7.6
Hosts Ryan & Shane discuss mysteries surrounding notorious unsolved crimes.
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The perfect mix of mystery and comedy. A light watch, especially compared to other true crime shows.
Dark topics but the hosts manage to make it fun and enjoyable
I will never think about this series and not remember the wheezing laughter I experienced from the DB Cooper episode. Just watch it 😂
The topic is super interesting, but this is done in an hilarious way so it doesn’t get boring
I love this better than Supernatural. The guys are so hilarious and they some how make everything entertaining. Amazing show!!
Watch for the easy repartee between the two hosts like a conversation with your mates. The selected cases are generally intriguing.
Interesting stories that would really get your mind working and thinking with the hosts.
The best show on buzzfeed (not that there was any competition though).
The interaction between. Ryan and Shane Is very entertaining. The case analysis is brief, cover most important clues but not overwhelming.
The duo makes it a very unique show about true crime.
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7.6 – Based on 3.8k ratings
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