Ok, at this point I have to ask... Why does she keep calling it "true crime"? I guess you could think it's true crime to "Agnes" but Jac keeps saying "true crime" in every interview even when talking about regular procedural crime shows. And Agnes of Westview is based on Mare of Easttown, a fictional crime drama. True crime is a media genre that tells the stories of real crimes that actually happened either in documentary format or fictionalized to a degree without changing the names and events etc to pass it off as a different, fictional story. So in what way is Agatha All Along episode 1 "true crime"? I am genuinely confused about this after watching every available interview. It's clearly formatted like a fictional crime TV show and as we find out, the events in it aren't even real in the Agatha canon.
Ok, at this point I have to ask... Why does she keep calling it "true crime"? I guess you could think it's true crime to "Agnes" but Jac keeps saying "true crime" in every interview even when talking about regular procedural crime shows. And Agnes of Westview is based on Mare of Easttown, a fictional crime drama. True crime is a media genre that tells the stories of real crimes that actually happened either in documentary format or fictionalized to a degree without changing the names and events etc to pass it off as a different, fictional story. So in what way is Agatha All Along episode 1 "true crime"? I am genuinely confused about this after watching every available interview. It's clearly formatted like a fictional crime TV show and as we find out, the events in it aren't even real in the Agatha canon.