



There’s one defining and tear-jerking scene in particular when one of the mothers visits the police station, and she bravely powers through to where her son is and declares that he is not waiving his rights to an attorney the way she expresses her disgust at the police for treating minors this way is paramount. The racism is transparent, the lack of care for the law is eye-opening, and the torture of the teenagers, who have to endure 18 hours of questioning, some without guardians until the very end, is taunting. Once the five teenagers are in custody in When They See Us episode 1, we witness uncomfortable scenes of police abusing their power due to pressure from the prosecutor to nail a story. Twin brother and sister Dipper and Mabel Pines are in for an unexpected adventure when they spend the summer with their great-uncle in the mysterious town of Gravity Falls, Oregon.
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Ava DuVernay has not held back in her approach, and part 1 of the limited Netflix series proves that. The first season of Gravity Falls officially premiered on June 29th, 2012, but the first episode aired as a sneak peek, on June 15, 2012. Part 1 demonstrates that it is not about catching the criminal it’s having a story, showing the city that they are dealing with an epidemic of women getting sexually assaulted using race as the advertisement to absurdly arouse the media. When They See Us episode 1 is tantalizingly challenging to watch, especially once the police round up on the teenagers based on extremely light descriptions and an impassioned detective Linda Fairstein ( Felicity Huffman) who is determined to solve a rape case. Part 1 signifies the “wrong place, wrong time” direction at first, but once the prosecutor gets hold of the events of that night, she knows that none of the circumstances link When They See Us becomes a story of racial profiling, coerced confessions and illegal processes carried out by the police. When They See Us episode 1 highlights that the boys framed for the horrific crimes were normal foolish teenagers, enjoying the usual shenanigans of a boisterous social lifestyle heading to a party, but getting drawn in by crowds running through the park.
