‘s Netflix reign continued unabated until the release of the third season of (which somehow currently occupies three slots on Netflix’s most current weekly list). Sandwiched in between these juggernauts, however, is a new docuseries called , which is exactly what it sounds like. The series surfaces almost nine years after the cheating by the Impact Team, an anonymous group who was never unmasked, although the docuseries kind-of suggests that maybe this was an inside job.
That was sheer speculation, but in 2015, the hackers released the email addresses and personal details about millions of Ashley Madison users. This led to an untold number of divorces, but guess who did not divorce? That would be the series’ most showcased married couple, Sam and Nia Rader, a pair who went viral due to singing tunes in the car and streaming a “surprise” pregnancy test carried out when someone forgot to flush the toilet. (Yes, really.
) In the series, Sam was shown (in the above ^^^ still) admitting that he repeatedly lied, including to his own audience, about the extent to which he cheated on Nia. Amazingly, Nia decided to stick around, and they are still married and still have around 2.5 million YouTube subscribers.
Why did Sam and Nia decide to participate after already experiencing so much public humiliation? Netflix usually its documentary subjects due to ethical-filmmaking considerations (an exception was made for to receive money in order to pay back her jilted employees), so t.
