Dirty Money

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Premise:
“Dirty Money” is an investigative docuseries that digs into various high-profile cases of corporate greed, corruption, and unethical behavior. Each episode serves as a standalone investigation, unraveling a different scandal that exposes the moral lapses and questionable dealings in corporations and financial systems. While there aren’t recurring characters in the traditional sense, each episode features interviews with experts, whistleblowers, and sometimes even the culprits themselves, providing multiple perspectives on each case.

Themes:
The series explores themes like corporate malfeasance, ethical dilemmas, the exploitation of legal loopholes, and the failures of regulatory systems. It questions the moral integrity of capitalist structures and highlights the often devastating consequences of unchecked greed.

Critical Consensus Rating: 4.5/5
The series has received high praise for its meticulous research, compelling storytelling, and its ability to render complex financial dealings accessible to the average viewer. However, some critics feel the show sometimes falls into the trap of sensationalism and could offer more nuanced solutions to the issues it raises.

TV Parental Guidelines Rating: TV-MA
The series is rated TV-MA due to its mature themes, including but not limited to, corporate greed, exploitation, and corruption. The content is considered suitable for mature audiences and not appropriate for children under 17.

Broadcast Information:
“Dirty Money” originally premiered on Netflix and has been running since January 2018.

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  1. “The Panama Papers”
  2. “Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room”
  3. “Inside Job”
  4. “American Greed”
  5. “Capital in the Twenty-First Century”

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