![]() ![]() What the documentary does is strips away the fat and focuses on the core team behind the scenes. And while it was relatively entertaining, it didn’t help tell the story, so it became a slog to get through. It felt like even a producer’s dog walker got some sort of write up. While I loved the book, I remember my main issue being the intense backstory to essentially every single person mentioned, even in passing. ![]() While identical in name (Davis has a Co-Executive Producer credit) the two are strikingly different in tone, to differing levels of success. Adpated from Michael Davis’ 2008 book, it promised to shine a light on the path that lead to Sesame Street back in the late 1960’s, and the show’s earliest years. Long long ago, back when the world wasn’t a dumpster fire and we lived in a blissful, ‘Baby Shark’-less ignorance, the documentary Street Gang was announced. ![]()
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