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The weird and salacious nature of “The Vow,” with its intensely detailed have a look at the Nxivm cult, made the docuseries an comprehensible sensation, a lot in order that HBO got here again for extra. Whereas “The Vow Half Two” offers viewers a front-row seat of the federal trial towards founder Keith Raniere, it’s a extra fragmented train that feels unduly stretched over six components.
As with the unique 2020 manufacturing, this one attracts upon a treasure trove of audio and video materials shot by Nxivm members who fastidiously documented its inside workings, even when the leaders had been counseling them to not share info exterior the room. Regardless of Nxivm’s obsession with loyalty, it’s an excellent reminder that what occurs in Vegas seldom stays there.
This second version additionally options not solely in depth entry to these beforehand interviewed who broke freed from Raniere’s affect however different key figures, corresponding to Nxivm co-founder Nancy Salzman, who provides appreciable perception into the way in which Raniere was in a position to manipulate these concerned. That extends to his inside circle, amongst them “Smallville” co-star Allison Mack, who pressured her “slaves” to have intercourse with him.
“Allison is a sufferer who was despatched out to do one thing that she believed was good as a result of she believed Keith was good,” Salzman explains. “And that’s how he did it.”
The trial will get lined from all sides, with entry to each Raniere’s protection lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, and prosecutor Moira Penza, in addition to third-party observers like New York Publish reporter Emily Saul. When missing video, director Jehane Noujaim employs animation to assist illustrate these segments, which doesn’t really feel misplaced primarily based on the surreal nature of what transpired.
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There are, once more, beautiful and chilling moments, together with textual content messages by which Raniere insists that he wants “a vow of absolute obedience.” When a feminine member expresses reluctance concerning the observe of branding herself, as many inside the group did, he texts again, “Don’t you wish to burn for me?”
A way of queasiness additionally surrounds the interviews with these members who nonetheless profess their fealty to Raniere, conjuring alibis for his actions and Nxivm’s observe of leveraging “collateral” to exert dominance over its adherents. That checklist consists of Nicki Clyne, who co-starred in “Battlestar Galactica,” including to the story’s already Hollywood-heavy element.
Nonetheless, “The Vow Half Two” would have been higher off devoting a pair episodes particularly to the trial and concluding with the verdicts; as an alternative, the later episodes detour into recent materials about Raniere’s manipulation of two households, earlier than a protracted 90-minute finale that, post-trial, shifts to these nonetheless supporting their incarcerated chief, unwilling – or unable – to let go of the misguided sense of group Nxivm offered them.
Warts and all, the totality of “The Vow,” together with the sooner episodes, makes for pretty intoxicating viewing. Media protection couldn’t get sufficient of the “intercourse cult” angle, as Agnifilo suggests, however that shouldn’t obscure the cautionary story about how Raniere tapped into insecurities, inspiring the form of loyalty and complicity from followers that may make criminality tough to show.
As a TV present, although, “The Vow Half Two” conveys a narrower lesson, one which Nxivm’s founders would have been nicely suggested to heed as nicely: Recognizing when to give up earlier than the partitions in your hole facade come tumbling down.
“The Vow Half Two” premieres October 17 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO, which, like CNN, is a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery.