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Everything about the first season ofMaking a Murdererwas a surprise.

Attorney Kathleen Zellner watches a ballistics expert re-create a gunshot in

Its the kind of story so wild that it sounds made-up.

Which is to say: Its theperfect twisty, compelling narrativefor atrue-crime series.

Making a Murderer Part Two, by default,lacks that bombshell factor.

She is certainly confident, though.

Members of her family still refuse to participate in the docuseries.

The biggest mistake the two make is not being more judicious in their edits.

Many scenes drag on for too long, or serve little narrative purpose and could have been cut entirely.

ButMaking a Murderer Part Twonever digs more deeply to reveal any potential resentments or frustrations simmering beneath the surface.

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