Obviously, the school should've been shut down and the teachers should have been prosecuted for their inhumane actions towards these kids. I do get an odd feeling that these people are trying to convince me that this happened, as if we don't believe them. I really don't quite know how to explain what I mean. Is it the way that it's edited? It feels like random interviews supposed together about how horrible people treated them. It feels kind of like a YouTube compilation of conversations by people who were traumatized at one point and are trying to act it out years later. I get it, it sucked, you have a Netflix documentary, we believe you, there's footage. They really should've done this from a dateline type of perspective. Have somebody like Lester Holt explain the stories and the history of the school. Have him interview people. I don't know, I had a kind of a hard time getting through this because of the way it was put together. I really do feel for these kids though. Looks like it was complete Hell in that school.